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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 8:44 PM ET

Steelers & AFC Offseason Moves The Steelers’ acquisition of cornerback Jamel Dean on a three‑year, $8.5M contract was praised as a “solid move” after his 2024 season yielded 12 passes defended and two forced fumbles, bolstering a secondary that allowed just 18.4 points per game last year signing Jamel Dean. That same evaluation highlighted the Colts’ $45M guarantee to quarterback Daniel Jones as a misstep, noting the franchise’s 2024 turnover margin slipped to –12, a metric the team hopes to reverse in 2025. In a broader AFC recap, analysts cited the Steelers’ blend of veteran depth and youthful talent as a key factor in their 10‑6 finish, positioning them ahead of several rival clubs that struggled to address defensive gaps.

NFC North Outlook & Personal Milestones The NFC North’s quartet of teams—Bears, Packers, Lions and Vikings—each closed the 2025 regular season with winning records, a collective 38‑28 tally that reflects aggressive offseason roster upgrades, notably the Packers’ 2024 draft pick who posted 1,112 receiving yards and the Lions’ revamped offensive line that reduced sacks allowed from 45 to 28 North offseason impact. Off the field, Eagles wideout A.J. Brown exchanged vows at Montage Laguna Beach, joining fellow players who celebrated personal milestones this weekend, while Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love and partner Ronika Stone welcomed a daughter, adding the first child to Love’s profile after a 2024 season that saw him complete 68% of passes for 3,987 yards. These events underscore a week where on‑field success dovetails with off‑field life changes across the league.