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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 8:49 PM ET

Giants injury and locker‑room response Reported Olszewski injury confirmed that the Giants’ rookie wideout suffered a non‑contact setback during Friday OTAs, with team doctors fearing a torn Achilles. In the wake of the news, teammates voiced unity as Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly stood beside each other after a heated exchange over Dart’s appearance at a President Trump event. The following day, Dart addressed teammates in a team meeting, emphasizing that the focus must remain on football while acknowledging the controversy’s distraction.

Coaching staff turbulence and player discipline Steelers dismissed assistant after senior special‑teams coach Derius Swinton II violated club policy, a move that underscores Pittsburgh’s zero‑tolerance stance amid a rebuilding campaign. Across the league, Rice began jail term serving a 30‑day sentence for a probation violation, removing the Chiefs’ wide receiver from voluntary workouts and prompting Kansas City to rely on depth players during the critical preseason phase.

49ers health updates and offseason outlook Nick Bosa advanced rehab and expects to report to camp once his torn ACL heals, a timeline that could accelerate the defensive line’s preparation for the upcoming season. Running back Christian McCaffrey, who logged a league‑leading 413 touches last year, insisted on monitored workload to avoid overuse, signaling a strategic shift in San Francisco’s offensive planning. Meanwhile, an evaluation of every NFC team highlighted each franchise’s offseason highs and lows, offering a comparative snapshot that will shape draft and free‑agency strategies league‑wide.

Contract talks, trade speculation and legal support Quarterback C.J. Stroud, now eligible for his first extension, stated he’s done his part in earning a new deal while refusing to let negotiations dominate his preparation. Veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford appreciated Rams’ call explaining the decision to draft Ty Simpson, reflecting a professional courtesy rare in modern free‑agency chatter. Analysts also simulated trade scenarios for prospects such as Keon Coleman and Kayvon Thibodeaux, underscoring the market’s appetite for defensive talent. Finally, wide receiver Puka Nacua expressed gratitude for the Rams’ backing after a civil lawsuit surfaced, a gesture that may bolster morale as the team navigates off‑field distractions.