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Last updated: July 11, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

League Front Office and Player News

The Washington Commanders are retiring Hall of Fame running back John Riggins' No. 44 jersey, honoring a player whose career spanned over a decade and included one of the most iconic runs in Super Bowl history. Meanwhile, a recent study are four times more likely to die from neurodegenerative diseases like dementia and Parkinson's compared to the general population, raising continued concerns about player health. In player news, former Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold after a Florida judge ruled he does not have to wear a GPS tracker as a condition of his release, allowing him to continue working out with NFL teams. Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown announced his via social media, sharing news of his proposal on a yacht adorned with flowers.

Positional Rankings and Team Outlooks

ESPN's latest rankings, compiled from input by league decision-makers in the NFL, with two players from the same team cracking the top. The analysis also and identified the top 10 edge rushers based on evaluations from executives and coaches. to the 2026 season, the Seahawks following notable player departures, while the Chicago Bears are assessing expectations for Year 2 under offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. The Indianapolis Colts face a balancing act with running back Jonathan Taylor, needing to manage his health while still relying on his production.

Emerging Talent and Super Bowl Strategies

As the league looks toward future seasons, several players are poised for potential breakout performances in 2026. Luther Burden III, Calen Bullock, Nic Scourton, and Ashton Jeanty are among those with opportunities to step into larger roles or build on early success. On the strategic front, an analysis of rosters from the past 15 Super Bowls a championship team, providing insights into the components that lead to sustained success. In a quirky crossover, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was a surprise guest at a Noah Kahan concert in Boston, with the singer joking about the "Wrong Drake".