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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 2:48 PM ET

Legal & Personnel Moves Released from jail running back Josh Jacobs was freed Wednesday while police continue to probe multiple domestic‑violence allegations, leaving the Packers without a key backfield piece as they approach the final stretch of the season. In a separate roster shake‑up, traded to Seahawks special‑teams ace Irv Charles departed the league‑worst Jets for the defending champion Seattle, a swap that bolsters Seattle’s coverage units and deepens the Jets’ rebuild. Meanwhile, teased by Mahomes Patrick Mahomes reminded former teammate Travis Kelce of his botched 2023 Guardians first pitch, a jab that kept the rivalry in the headlines and underscored Mahomes’ flair for mind games ahead of the upcoming NFL‑UFC crossover charity event.

League Rankings & Player Market Published final rankings the United Football League released its season‑end power list, confirming the familiar dominance of the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams while assigning each club a performance grade that will influence next‑year scheduling and TV revenue splits. Parallel to the rankings, simulated trade scenarios explored potential deals for Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting that even high‑profile receivers and edge rushers remain on the market as teams chase cap flexibility. Adding to the trade chatter, recorded 14 sacks defensive lineman Nik Bonitto posted a career high last season and warned that double‑teams will intensify in 2026, signaling his rising value and prompting several clubs to consider him a premium acquisition target.