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Last updated: June 23, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Player News & Offseason Developments

The NFL's decision to cancel the 2026 supplemental draft has effectively ended Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's immediate prospects of joining the league this season, a move that also raises questions about potential long-term solutions for teams like the New York Jets. Meanwhile, Jets quarterback Geno Smith is facing a police investigation stemming from a battery accusation by a woman, adding another layer of scrutiny to the team's offseason. In Pittsburgh, the Steelers are embracing a new era under head coach Mike Tomlin, with an altered schedule and a renewed focus on fundamentals shaping their offseason approach.

Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner is currently navigating an uncertain timeline for his return to the field, with the team targeting Week 1 for the 32-year-old's comeback. Elsewhere, Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith recently celebrated his marriage to his wife in a black-and-white ceremony held at Disney World. Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson also tied the knot, with his wedding ceremony officiated by former teammate Will Grier.

Fantasy Football & Team Overreactions

For fantasy football enthusiasts looking to inject more excitement into their leagues, Daniel Dopp has proposed several ideas to spice up draft-day dynamics and in-game strategies. As the offseason progresses, some bold predictions are emerging, with questions arising about whether the Bengals have their best chance at a Super Bowl and if the Texans might consider extending C.J. Stroud. These "massive offseason overreactions" are a part of the speculative fun surrounding the league.

Early impressions are forming across all 32 teams, with a look at players who have stood out so far, ranging from promising rookies to established veterans, as teams prepare for training camp. There's also a new energy in Washington following spring practices, though significant questions about the team's future remain, according to five takeaways from coaching activities.

Personal Milestones & Player Journeys

Former Green Bay Packers receiver Antonio Freeman experienced a moment of immense pride on Father's Day, watching his son, Alex, score for the United States in a World Cup match, an event he described as "10,000 times better" than his own football achievements. Titans head coach Robert Saleh is also living through proud paternal moments, with his father, Sam, witnessing his son's new role in Tennessee.