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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 5:43 PM ET

Blockbuster Deals Reshape Rosters The Browns completed a swap that sends Myles Garrett to Los Angeles, receiving defensive end Jared Verse and a cache of picks that includes a 2027 first‑rounder, while Cleveland’s front office fielded seven questions on how the move alters its defensive outlook and draft capital analysis released. In New England, the Eagles packaged star receiver A.J. Brown for a 2028 first‑round selection and a 2027 fifth‑round pick, a deal the Patriots framed as a “win‑now” boost to their passing attack trade confirmed; a follow‑up briefing broke down the impact on both clubs, noting the Patriots gain a proven 1,000‑yard target while Philadelphia clears salary space for younger talent impact evaluated.

Giants Rebuild the Wide‑Receiver Corps New York bolstered its options by adding veteran Odell Beckham Jr. to a roster that has been hunting depth, a signing aimed at pairing the rookie‑year wideout with a proven playmaker sign‑on announced. The team also scheduled a second workout for Beckham, signaling that the front office remains undecided on a long‑term deal second session arranged. Amid the flurry, teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly affirmed their unity after a recent disagreement over a Trump event, a gesture meant to preserve locker‑room cohesion team solidarity expressed. Complicating matters, wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a non‑contact injury in OTAs that appears to be a torn Achilles, likely sidelining the former rookie‑of‑the‑year candidate for the season injury reported.

Coaching, Management and Legacy Moves Pittsburgh dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II for violating club policy, marking the Steelers’ first major staff change of the offseason assistant fired. Simultaneously, Minnesota concluded a protracted search by appointing former Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as general manager, a hire expected to steer the Vikings toward a more aggressive free‑agency posture GM hired. In the media realm, former Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a transition to a CBS analyst role, a shift that will keep him on the broadcast side once his playing career ends broadcast deal set. The NFL also mourned the passing of Hall of Fame receiver and ex‑Patriots coach Raymond Berry at age, a figure whose three‑time catch leader status and coaching résumé left an indelible mark on the league’s history legend dies.

Legal, Legislative and Charitable Developments Rams wideout Puka Nacua thanked the organization for its backing after a civil lawsuit resurfaced, underscoring the team’s commitment to supporting players through off‑field challenges support acknowledged. In Illinois, lawmakers postponed a bill intended to keep the Chicago Bears from relocating, opting to revisit the stadium funding issue in the fall session, a delay that prolongs uncertainty for the franchise’s home future bill deferred. On the charitable front, a Saturday fundraiser featuring a backflip by Skattebo and autographs from Beckham raised $100,000 for the Brian Burns Family Charities’ autism‑awareness program charity event raised; a separate Patriots‑hosted gathering saw quarterback Mac Maye and his wife direct proceeds to Boston Children’s Hospital, reinforcing the team’s community outreach hospital fundraiser held.

League‑Wide Trends and Outlook Miami’s recent overhaul emphasized fundamentals over flash, a cultural reset that analysts credit for the Dolphins’ early‑season defensive consistency culture shift noted. Meanwhile, fantasy strategists cautioned against taking former running back Christian McCaffrey’s own workload predictions at face value, citing his tendency to overstate future usage in contract negotiations workload warning issued. A season preview highlighted that the NFL is now 100 days from kickoff, listing 100 key storylines ranging from rookie impact to potential mid‑season trades, a roadmap that sets expectations for fans and bettors alike preview published. Finally, a simulation model explored possible moves for prospects such as Keon Coleman and Kayvon Thibodeaux, illustrating that the trade market remains active even as the draft approaches trade scenarios modeled.