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Last updated: June 13, 2026, 8:43 PM ET

Player Status & Off‑Season Moves

Former Lions center Frank Ragnow revealed retirement reasons after a failed physical halted his in‑season comeback, citing a body message that “told me to stop playing.” The announcement came one year after his abrupt social‑media exit, adding depth to his decision to leave the league. In the same vein, the Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl LX champions with a private ceremony where the rings, adorned with diamonds, sapphires, and a fan tribute, were presented to the roster, underscoring the organization’s focus on team culture.

Coaching Stability & Conduct Reviews

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles affirmed long‑term vision for Baker Mayfield, insisting that stalled contract talks have not altered his commitment. Meanwhile, the NFL has closed its personal‑conduct investigation of Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt, finding no evidence of a policy breach, a decision that keeps the coaching staff intact. Similarly, the league concluded its review of wide receiver Stefon Diggs, determining insufficient evidence of a violation, thereby clearing him for the upcoming season.

Legal and Personal Conduct

Former NFL player Henry Ruggs faced a stark legal outcome when the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners denied his parole after a five‑year wait, following the fatal car crash that claimed a woman’s life in Las Vegas. In a separate incident, Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested after allegedly violating a protection order, bringing a new disciplinary issue to the league’s attention.

Trade Activity & Roster Adjustments

The league’s trade window saw more than 15 coaches, players, and executives involved in back‑to‑back deals on a pivotal June day, highlighting a surge in roster reshuffling as teams prepare for the 2026 season. Among the moves tracked is the acquisition of Wanya Morris by the Falcons, a shift that could impact the team’s offensive line strategy. The Giants, meanwhile, have upgraded their wide‑receiver corps, with Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton rehabbing injuries while new additions aim to bolster the unit for the upcoming campaign.