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Last updated: June 21, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

NFL Offseason Developments & Team Outlooks

The Tennessee Titans are making noise this offseason, not just with coaching hires but also with significant roster moves. Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons has agreed to a substantial 3-year, $105.8 million extension, solidifying a key piece of their defensive line. Across the AFC West, teams are evaluating their own acquisitions. The Broncos, Chargers, and Raiders are all assessing how their offseason moves might reshape the division's competitive balance in 2026, with the Chiefs notably making no significant additions at wide receiver, betting on their current group to deliver.

In Washington, spring practices have generated a sense of renewed energy, though big questions linger for the Commanders. Meanwhile, the New York Jets are exploring their quarterback options. While Geno Smith was acquired via trade, the team is also evaluating whether rookie Brendan Sorsby could emerge as a long-term solution, a situation the Big 12 Conference is closely monitoring due to potential implications for its federal lawsuit. Miami's wide receiver corps also presents an interesting dynamic, with coach Jeff Hafley expressing confidence in the unit's ability to build chemistry despite a lack of a clear hierarchy heading into the summer.

Player performance and potential leaps are also under scrutiny. Questions persist about the legitimacy of abrupt changes in production, with players like Daniel Jones and George Pickens experiencing unexpected surges in 2025, while C.J. Stroud and Brian Thomas Jr. took steps backward. The league's new agreement regarding practice squads and officials, however, introduces a new layer of potential competition, though some referees express skepticism about the new structure, fearing they might be "looking over their shoulders".