HeadlinesBriefing favicon HeadlinesBriefing

NFL Football 3 Hours

×
4 articles summarized · Last updated: v895
You are viewing an older version. View latest →

Last updated: April 16, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

NFL Offseason Legal & Roster Moves

The fallout from a recent vehicle incident continues for the Kansas City Chiefs after a Texas court levied a $2.8 million default judgment against Theodore Knox, a co-defendant in the civil suit involving receiver Rashee Rice. Separately, Chargers GM Joe Hortiz forcefully rejected ongoing trade speculation surrounding wide receiver Quentin Johnston, signaling the team's intent to keep the former first-round pick. Across team operations, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach indicated that the upcoming draft is likely to feature substantial movement, predicting that there will "probably be a lot of trades" during the first round Veach expects.

League-Wide Fraud Allegations

In unrelated news touching upon player identities, a recent report detailed how a former Alabama defensive end is accused of orchestrating a sophisticated scheme involving wigs and fake identification to secure nearly $20 million in fraudulent loans. This investigation reportedly named prominent NFL figures as targets used in the elaborate deception, including current players Michael Penix Jr. and David Njoku Penix & Njoku implicated.