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Last updated: June 10, 2026, 2:53 AM ET

Quarterback Tussles & Contract Moves The Cleveland Browns will keep the starter battle between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders open after mandatory minicamp, leaving the decision for later in the preseason. At the same time, the Cincinnati Bengals unlocked $10 million in cap space by restructuring Joe Burrow’s deal, a maneuver that could fuel free‑agent spending or a mid‑season roster tweak. Across the league, Kyler Murray described the toughest part of his Minnesota transition as sharing repetitions with rookie J.J. McCarthy, underscoring the intensity of the Vikings’ quarterback competition.

Minicamp Spotlight & Rookie Showcases NFL Nation highlighted a slate of high‑profile minicamp storylines, noting that Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes continued to dominate practice sessions while younger QBs in Arizona and Minnesota fought for depth chart spots. ESPN’s daily minicamp recap added that Jaxson Dart earned a rare “yes” from coaches, signaling his rising stock ahead of Week 2 OTAs, and that 17 teams are already displaying nuanced scheme tweaks as the preseason accelerates.

Wide Receiver Drama & Offensive Adjustments Brandon Aiyuk’s recent comments aimed at the San Francisco 49ers marked his second public critique in three days, reflecting lingering tension over his role and the team’s handling of his contract situation. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs have placed heightened expectations on Kenneth Walker, tasking him with revitalizing the ground game more than any prior running back in the Mahomes era, a strategy that could reshape offensive balance and open passing lanes.

League‑Wide Questions & Legal Scrutiny Analysts continue to grapple with unanswered quarterback queries, from whether Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold will secure sizable extensions to how Bryce Young can recapture elite form, while the timeline for Fernando Mendoza’s first start remains uncertain. In a separate development, five law firms face accusations of scheming to defraud the NFL’s concussion settlement fund by more than $87 million, a case that could impact future funding for player health initiatives and the league’s legal oversight mechanisms.