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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 8:41 AM ET

Player Contracts

The Rams locked up reigning MVP Matthew Stafford with a one-year, $55 million extension, tying him to Los Angeles through the 2027 season on a deal that includes $105 million in guaranteed money Stafford lands 1-year, $55M extension. Across the league, the Lions matched that commitment level by signing All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell to a four-year, $81 million pact with $51.5 million guaranteed, securing his services through 2030 Lions ink All-Pro LB Campbell. Meanwhile, the Giants rewarded general manager Joe Schoen with a multiyear extension, signaling continuity in a rebuilding window that hinges on his ability to manage a thin 2026 roster after losing defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris to a torn Achilles at Thursday's OTA, ending his season before it begins Giants give GM Schoen multiyear deal.

Legacy & Offseason Milestones

The Steelers' Super Bowl XL story got new life as Antwaan Randle El and Hines Ward recounted the details of Randle El's touchdown catch, including the behind-the-back celebration that remains one of the most replayed moments in franchise history Antwaan Randle El to Hines. Off the field, Packers quarterback Jordan Love and his partner Ronika Stone have spent the past month bonding with their newborn daughter, marking a quiet personal milestone as Love prepares for another season in Green Bay Jordan Love, Ronika Stone welcome first child.

Legislation

Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed the "Teddy Bridgewater Act" into law, allowing high school coaches to use their own money to cover expenses like food and transportation for players, a move aimed at reducing financial barriers that force talented athletes out of the sport before college Florida signs Teddy Bridgewater Act.