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Last updated: June 22, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

NFL Offseason Buzz and Roster Moves

The Tennessee Titans are generating a new energy with coach Robert Saleh, whose father, Sam, is reportedly proud of his son's ascent. The team also made a significant financial commitment, reaching an extension with defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons for over $105 million across three years, securing a key defensive anchor. In the AFC West, the Broncos, Chargers, Chiefs, and Raiders are evaluating their offseason maneuvers, with Kansas City notably opting against a wide receiver acquisition, instead placing their faith in Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Tyquan Thornton for the upcoming season in 2026.

Spring practices have offered glimpses into potential breakout performers across the league. While some teams, like Washington, showed promise but still face significant questions, others are seeing early standout performances from a mix of rookies and veterans. These early impressions are shaping perceptions ahead of training camp, with 32 teams presenting their most surprising players who have made an early mark. Meanwhile, discussions around potential trades are heating up, with questions arising about whether it's the right time to acquire players like Tre Veyon Henderson or to consider trading away assets from teams like the Dallas Cowboys.

The quarterback landscape continues to evolve, with the New York Jets' recent acquisition of Geno Smith prompting speculation about long-term solutions. The team is reportedly exploring options beyond Smith, with Brendan Sorsby being eyed as a potential long-term prospect. This situation is also drawing attention from collegiate conferences, as the Big 12 is reportedly monitoring the fallout and exploring options related to Sorsby's NFL future, with league presidents and chancellors still considering their legal strategies regarding a federal lawsuit. Separately, new league agreements are introducing changes, with the introduction of practice squads and swing officials sparking debate about the potential for increased competition versus the impact on officiating morale as referees may feel increased scrutiny.