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Last updated: March 31, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

AFC Coaching & Personnel Dynamics

Coaching staff relations appear mended following a past controversy, as Coen & Saleh confirmed there is no lingering animosity stemming from the sign-stealing incident that occurred last September. Meanwhile, off-season trade speculation continues to heat up in the AFC East, with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel refusing to dismiss the idea of acquiring wide receiver A.J. Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles amid swirling rumors. The focus in New York shifted firmly to the future, as Jets coach Aaron Glenn declared Geno Smith the quarterback destined to lead the franchise to sustained success, emphatically calling him "the guy."

AFC Quarterback Outlooks

Quarterback participation remains a major question mark for several contenders heading into voluntary workouts, as Ravens coach Jesse Minter expressed uncertainty regarding Lamar Jackson's involvement when the program commences next week. In Cleveland, the competition under center will not feature balanced practice time, according to offensive coordinator Alex Monken, who stated reps will not be even between Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, and Dillon Gabriel during the early stages of the offseason program. Looking further ahead, fantasy analysts are already profiling the next wave of talent, with Mike Clay ranking the top 35 quarterbacks for the 2026 season, providing detailed breakdowns for long-term planning.

League Philosophy & Rule Changes

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton offered his assessment on the evolution of the sport after experiencing the mechanics of the non-contact version, asserting that he would be surprised if NFL players participated on the United States team in the upcoming flag football tournaments, suggesting the game has not yet bridged that gap for current professionals.