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Last updated: March 30, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Quarterback & Personnel Decisions

The simmering uncertainty surrounding veteran quarterback futures continued Monday, with Steelers coach Mike McCarthy describing his discussions with Aaron Rodgers as highly positive as the signal-caller evaluates his next steps. In contrast, the San Francisco 49ers delivered mixed signals regarding wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, as coach Kyle Shanahan and owner Jed York offered differing public assessments on the star player's long-term status with the organization. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns announced a uniform change for their second-year QB, who will be returning to his No. 2 jersey for the upcoming 2026 campaign.

Offensive Line & Free Agent Speculation

Coaching staff across the league are contemplating significant positional shifts ahead of the new season, evidenced by the Detroit Lions considering moving All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell over to left tackle to fill a vital spot in pass protection. On the free agent front, the New York Giants are showing openness to a potential reunion with wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who has expressed his own desire to return to the franchise for a second stint. Elsewhere in the NFC West, Rams coach Sean McVay confirmed that Los Angeles explored trading wide receiver Davante Adams but ultimately determined that moving the high-value asset was not in the team's best interest at the current time.

Team Operations & Player Rehabilitation

The Carolina Panthers remain optimistic about running back Jonathon Brooks' recovery timeline, expecting him to participate in offseason workouts despite the fact he is rebounding from a second ACL surgery on his right knee since 2023. In other administrative news, the Cleveland Browns officially withdrew a proposal that would have permitted teams to trade draft capital five years into the future, limiting trades to the current three-year window. Additionally, Packers coach Matt LaFleur acknowledged awareness regarding the underlying issues that have hampered Green Bay's ability to reach the Super Bowl in recent playoff appearances.