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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 5:44 PM ET

Blockbuster Trades Reshape Rosters The league’s trade market erupted as the Browns shipped All‑Pro pass‑rusher Myles Garrett to the Rams in exchange for defensive tackle Jared Verse and a cache of future picks, highlighted by a 2027 first‑rounder Sources: Garrett traded to Rams in blockbuster. Analysts quickly dissected the deal, noting the Rams’ willingness to gamble on a defensive overhaul while Cleveland pivots toward rebuilding its line with Verse’s upside and added draft capital Did both the Browns and Rams win the Myles Garrett…. Simultaneously, Philadelphia delivered its No. 1 receiver A.J. Brown to New England for a 2028 first‑rounder and a 2027 fifth‑rounder, a move praised for giving the Eagles cap flexibility and granting the Patriots a marquee playmaker Sources: Eagles trade star WR Brown to Patriots; the trade’s impact on both squads and fantasy owners was parsed in a follow‑up Q&A A.J. Brown trade: Answering top questions.

Giants Navigate Turbulent Offseason New York’s wide‑receiver room swelled after the team re‑signed Odell Beckham Jr., a move aimed at compensating for lingering doubts surrounding Gunner Olszewski’s OTAs injury, which the club fears could be a torn Achilles Back in Blue: Giants sign OBJ to boost WR room; Olszewski’s status remains under close watch as the Giants scheduled a second workout for Beckham, signaling a possible reunion with the former star Sources: WR‑needy Giants work out OBJ again. Off the field, teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly affirmed their unity after a contentious episode involving Dart’s appearance at a Donald Trump event, underscoring the locker‑room cohesion the franchise hopes to preserve Carter, Dart express unity after Trump dispute.

Coaching and Front‑Office Shifts Minnesota concluded a protracted search by appointing former Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as general manager, ending a period of uncertainty that had left the Vikings’ roster strategy in limbo Sources: Vikings hire Seahawks' Teasley as GM. In Washington, the Commanders rolled out a revamped offensive and defensive scheme, reflecting a broader league trend of early‑season schematics aimed at maximizing new talent acquisitions Offseason changes bring new look to Commanders: 'W…'. Meanwhile, the Steelers dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II for violating club policy, a rare mid‑offseason termination that highlights heightened scrutiny on staff conduct Source: Steelers assistant fired for misconduct.

Legendary Figures and Departures The NFL mourned the loss of Hall of Fame receiver and former Patriots coach Raymond Berry, who passed at 93 after a storied career that included three league‑leading reception seasons with the Baltimore Colts HOF receiver, ex‑coach Raymond Berry dies at 93. In a separate career transition, veteran quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a move to CBS as an analyst, ending his on‑field tenure and adding a high‑profile voice to the network’s NFL coverage Sources: QB Wilson set to leave NFL for CBS job.

Player Health and Legal Hurdles Puka Nacua expressed gratitude toward the Rams for their support amid a civil lawsuit filed against him earlier this month, illustrating the team’s commitment to handling off‑field challenges for its players Nacua 'grateful' to Rams for support after lawsuit…. Conversely, the Bears’ stadium saga stalled as Illinois lawmakers adjourned without addressing a bill designed to keep the franchise in the state, pushing the decision to the fall legislative session and leaving Chicago’s future venue uncertain Illinois won't vote on Bears' stadium until fall.

In‑Season Outlook and Player Projections Christian McCaffrey reiterated his desire to maintain a full workload after leading the league with 413 touches last season, a stance that may influence the 49ers’ offensive planning as they balance durability with production CMC: Workload monitored in practice, not games; similarly, analysts caution against taking his personal projections at face value, noting the volatility of player‑self‑assessment Buzz: Don't believe the player—McCaffrey will s…. In Miami, the Dolphins embraced a “basics‑first” philosophy, shedding a flamboyant image for a roster and staff focused on disciplined execution, a shift that could affect their early‑season performance 'Ego at the door': How Dolphins went from flashy t….

Quarterback Dynamics and Coaching Chemistry Tennessee’s new offensive coordinator Cam Ward appears to have forged a strong rapport with second‑year quarterback No. 9, an early indicator that the Vols’ passing attack could see a smoother transition under the revamped scheme Why Cam Ward feels like Brian Daboll is 'perfect f…'. Across the league, Lamar Jackson described his offseason as a “breath of fresh air” following the arrival of a new head coach and offensive coordinator, suggesting a rejuvenated approach that may translate into improved play‑calling this season 'Not an Unc yet': Why Ravens' Lamar Jackson doesn'….

Fan Engagement and Charitable Efforts Off the gridiron, former Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. participated in a charity event featuring a backflip by former NFL player Da'Quan Skattebo, helping raise $100,000 for the Brian Burns Family Charities’ autism initiative Skattebo's backflip and Odell autographs lead Bria…. In New England, Patriots quarterback Mac Maye and his wife organized a fundraiser that directed proceeds to Boston Children’s Hospital, underscoring the continued community involvement of NFL personalities Drake Maye smashes HRs, Ann Michael Maye delivers ….