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Last updated: May 30, 2026, 5:49 PM ET

Staff Moves & Discipline The Steelers dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II after a violation of club policy, a move that underscores Pittsburgh’s tightening internal standards amid a turbulent offseason. Meanwhile, New York Giants wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a non‑contact injury during OTAs that staff suspect could be a torn Achilles, adding to the Giants’ growing concerns about depth at receiver ahead of training camp. In a separate incident, Giants tight end Jaxson Dart and linebacker Abdul Carter publicly reaffirmed their partnership after a disagreement over Dart’s appearance at a political event, signaling attempts to keep locker‑room cohesion intact despite off‑field distractions.

Player Health Updates San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported that his rehabilitation from a torn ACL is progressing well, with expectations of a return to camp or shortly thereafter, a timeline that could bolster the team’s pass rush before the preseason begins. On the offensive side, 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey emphasized that his workload will be monitored during practice rather than games, after handling a league‑leading 413 touches last season, indicating the coaching staff’s intent to preserve his durability for a full campaign. Additionally, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice began serving a 30‑day jail sentence in Texas for a probation violation, removing him from voluntary workouts and potentially delaying his integration into the Chiefs’ receiving corps.

Front‑Office Activity Minnesota Vikings announced the hiring of former Seattle Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as general manager, concluding a protracted search and signaling a shift toward a more aggressive roster‑building strategy as the team seeks to rebound from a disappointing season. In the NFL’s trade rumor mill, analysts simulated potential deals involving prospects such as Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting the league’s heightened activity as teams evaluate talent pipelines ahead of the draft.

Legal & Personal Matters Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua expressed gratitude toward the organization for its support after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March, a statement that reflects the franchise’s commitment to standing by players facing off‑field challenges and may influence public perception as the case proceeds.