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Last updated: March 30, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Quarterback & Roster Security Moves

The Colts' front office is keeping future flexibility open concerning Anthony Richardson Sr., as General Manager Chris Ballard refused to rule out the possibility of the young quarterback remaining with the organization beyond his initial rookie deal into the 2026 season. This contrasts with decisions elsewhere, as the Vikings administration confirmed they will exercise the fifth-year option on wide receiver Jordan Addison’s contract, a standard move securing a key offensive weapon for the near future. Meanwhile, ownership signals remain muddled in San Francisco, where Coach Shanahan & Owner York offered diverging public comments regarding the contract status and long-term tenure of star receiver Brandon Aiyuk.

League Strategy & Offseason Chatter

The NFL is forging a new venture by partnering with TMRW Sports, the entity behind the TGL golf league, to launch a professional men’s and women’s flag football circuit backed fully by all 32 franchises, signaling a major push into alternative competition formats. In personnel news, Browns owner Jimmy Haslam offered a measured endorsement of Deshaun Watson, stating the quarterback has a "fresh start" under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, despite Haslam previously characterizing the massive trade for Watson as a "big swing-and-miss" one year ago. Separately, Ravens President Sashi Brown dismissed recent trade fallout concerning Maxx Crosby, attributing the negative press surrounding the rescinded deal to the typical lull of a "slow news cycle." Furthermore, Steelers coach Mike McCarthy indicated that Aaron Rodgers is currently in a "very positive space" as he continues to deliberate his playing future following recent discussions with the team leadership.