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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 11:47 AM ET

Giants’ Off‑Season Moves The Giants showed solidarity on the field as teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter affirmed unity after a heated exchange over a Trump‑related event, while coaches rushed to mitigate a growing receiver shortage. Wideout Gunner Olszewski suffered a non‑contact injury that staff fear could be a torn Achilles tendon raised concerns, prompting New York to revisit its veteran options. In response, the front office scheduled a second workout for Odell Beckham Jr. re‑evaluated interest, keeping the door open for a possible reunion that could reshape the passing attack.

Front‑Office Shifts Minnesota concluded a rare hiring experiment by appointing former Seahawks director Nolan Teasley as general manager sealed deal, ending months of speculation about the Vikings’ leadership direction. Across the league, Pittsburgh took swift disciplinary action, dismissing senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II after a policy violation terminated contract, a move that underscores the Steelers’ zero‑tolerance stance on misconduct.

Chicago and Los Angeles Developments State legislators postponed a critical vote on the Chicago Bears’ stadium funding until the fall session delayed decision, leaving the franchise’s future in Illinois uncertain as negotiations continue. Meanwhile, Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua expressed gratitude for the organization’s backing amid a pending civil lawsuit, noting the team’s “unwavering support” during the legal dispute voiced thanks.

Legends and Charity The football world mourned the loss of Hall of Fame receiver and former Patriots coach Raymond Berry, who died at 93 after a storied career that included three league‑leading catch seasons marked passing. That same evening, former NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. helped raise $100,000 for the Brian Burns Family Charities by joining a charity event that featured a spectacular backflip from coach Skattebo generated funds. In a parallel effort, Patriots quarterback Mac Jones’ wife, Ann Michael Maye, teamed with teammate Mac Jones to host a charity drive that funneled proceeds to Boston Children’s Hospital, further highlighting the league’s off‑field philanthropy delivered proceeds.

Trade Simulations Ignite Discussion Analysts circulated speculative scenarios involving Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux, outlining potential trade packages that could reshape several rosters ahead of the upcoming draft modeled deals.