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Last updated: July 4, 2026, 11:32 AM ET

Player News & Legal Matters

The NFL landscape was marked by significant legal and personal developments. The Detroit Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. In a separate tragedy, the brother of Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell has been charged with murder after their mother was found deceased in Atlanta. Separately, former Titans scout Blaise Taylor was found guilty murder in Nashville for the killing of his girlfriend and her unborn child. In less dire legal news, quarterback Brendan Sorsby and the NFL Players Association will not pursue litigation regarding the league's decision not to hold a supplemental draft this year.

League & Business Briefs

Longtime U.S. District Judge David Doty, who presided over numerous NFL labor disputes and played a role in the establishment of modern free agency with a 1992 ruling, has died at age 96. On the player engagement front, former Titans running back Chris Johnson is spearheading efforts to revive the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness for ALS, a disease he is currently battling. As players enjoy downtime between minicamp and training camp, some are focusing on their reading lists, with a look at what NFL players reading summer.

Fantasy Football & Team Previews

As the offseason continues, analysts are already dissecting potential fantasy football impacts. A new guide offers rankings and projections for the 2026 season, while another piece explores which players might be sleepers, busts, or breakouts, with one analyst noting that Tampa Bay's Mike Evans looks to make an already "star-studded team even better" in 2026 future Hall of Fame receiver. In team analysis, reporters are weighing in on divisional races, with the AFC South roundtable suggesting the Texans are the favorites to win division over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The league also saw an imaginative "Domestic Cup of American Football" scenario proposed, dividing players by their home countries for a hypothetical tournament eight rosters were created.