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Last updated: June 21, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

NFL Offseason Buzz and Roster Decisions

The Washington Commanders showed promising signs during spring practices, but significant questions about their long-term outlook persist. In New York, the Geno Smith trade this offseason raises speculation about whether rookie quarterback Brendan Sorsby could emerge as a future solution, a situation the Big 12 Conference is closely monitoring due to potential NCAA eligibility implications Source: Big 12 monitoring Sorsby fallout, options. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Titans are making waves with their new coaching staff, while simultaneously securing a major extension for defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, who agreed to a three-year, $105.8 million deal Titans, DT Simmons agree to $105M+ extension.

In the AFC West, teams are evaluating their offseason moves with an eye toward the 2026 season. The Broncos, Chargers, and Raiders are all looking to make significant impacts, though specifics of their strategies remain under review. The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be banking on their current wide receiver group, including Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Tyquan Thornton, to provide the necessary production in the upcoming season, a decision that signals confidence in their existing talent.

The league is also grappling with changes impacting player development and officiating. The new agreement on practice squads and swing officials could increase competition, though some in the officiating ranks express concerns about job security. Player performance evaluations are also a topic of discussion, with questions arising about the legitimacy of abrupt changes in production from players like Daniel Jones and George Pickens in 2025, while C.J. Stroud and Brian Thomas Jr. reportedly took steps backward Let's judge the legitimacy of five NFL players who.... The Miami Dolphins are still building chemistry within their revamped wide receiver corps as they head into the summer, though coach Jeff Hafley remains unconcerned about the lack of a defined hierarchy.