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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 8:44 AM ET

Contract Extensions & Financial News

The Lions locked up All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell to a four-year extension worth $81 million, including $51.5 million guaranteed, keeping him with the franchise through the 2030 season. Meanwhile, reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford secured a one-year, $55 million extension with the Rams, tying him to Los Angeles through the 2027 season with a total contract value reaching $105 million. In New York, the Giants extended general manager Joe Schoen with a multiyear deal, while the Dolphins invested in quarterback Malik Willis with a three-year, $67.5 million contract, believing he can become their franchise signal-caller.

Injury Concerns & Roster Updates

The Giants face significant injury concerns as star wide receiver Malik Nabers recovers from what coach John Harbaugh called "not a simple knee" injury, with no clear timeline for his return. Adding to New York's roster challenges, defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles during Thursday's OTA workout and is expected to miss the entire 2026 season, according to a source. These injuries come as the Giants attempt to build on their offseason moves, including the extension of their general manager.

Stadium Developments & League News

The Bears reiterated their plans to leave Chicago, stating that stadium options in the city have been "exhausted" as they explore building a new facility in suburban Illinois or Hammond, Indiana. In the AFC offseason analysis, the Steelers made a solid move by signing Jamel Dean, while the Colts faced criticism for guaranteeing significant money to Daniel Jones. Florida signed the "Teddy Bridgewater Act" into law, allowing high school coaches to use their own funds to assist players with expenses like food and transportation.

Personal Milestones & Community Impact

Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown exchanged vows in an oceanfront wedding at Montage Laguna Beach in California over the weekend. Giants defensive veteran Brian Burns has channeled his success toward supporting his nephew and raising autism awareness, using his platform to highlight causes beyond football as he enters his new season with New York.