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Two rookie pass rushers have the Chiefs' defensive line dreaming big
Kansas City drafted Peter Woods and R Mason Thomas to refresh its front. At OTAs, the early flashes have the veterans talking about a defensive line ceiling the Chiefs haven't had in years.
Kyle Pitts reads the franchise tag as a vote of confidence: 'They trust you'
After the Drake London extension, the Falcons tagged Pitts for $15 million rather than letting him walk. Coming off a career year, Pitts frames it as a sixth-year option, not a snub.
While Micah Parsons rehabs, Zaire Franklin and Javon Hargrave have to hold the Packers' defense together
Green Bay added a tackle-machine linebacker and a veteran interior rusher this offseason. With Parsons out until at least mid-October, the two newcomers carry more weight than the headlines suggested.
The Rams bumped Myles Garrett's 2026 pay to at least $37 million in a reworked deal
Garrett's compensation for the coming season jumped about $5.5 million after the trade. The total value is unchanged, and one quirk in the deal protects the Browns if Garrett ever lands in the AFC North.
How the rest of the league feels about the Rams landing Myles Garrett: nervous
A contender adding the best pass rusher in football reshapes the NFC. Around the league, the reaction to the Garrett trade is a mix of respect for the Browns' haul and worry about what Los Angeles just became.
Christian Watson cashed in his post-ACL surge: 4 years, $110.5 million from Green Bay
Watson led the NFL in yards per catch over the back half of 2025 after returning from a torn ACL. The Packers made him their highest-paid receiver as the room reshuffles around him.
The Vikings' QB competition has cooled into something 'very professional'
After the OTA gap that favored Murray, the framing around Minnesota's quarterback room has settled. Both players, and the staff, are calling it businesslike. The decision still waits for training camp.
The Bears traded DJ Moore to Buffalo. Rome Odunze says he's '100 percent' ready to be WR1.
Moore texted Odunze before the news broke. Now the third-year receiver inherits the No. 1 role in Ben Johnson's offense, coming off a season a foot stress fracture nearly wiped out.
A warrant for Brandon Aiyuk over a speeding video caps a brutal stretch with the 49ers
Santa Clara County charged Aiyuk with exhibition of speeding for a YouTube clip near Levi's Stadium. It lands amid a knee injury, voided guarantees, and a team that says he's played his last snap there.
Jared Verse on replacing Myles Garrett in Cleveland: 'Myles is already taken'
The trade upset him at first. Then former Rams teammates talked him through it and the Browns made clear they wanted him specifically. Now the 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year is set on being himself.
Micah Parsons won't be back until mid-October, and the Packers are fine with that
Parsons tore his ACL in December. Green Bay is following a strict nine-month rule, which means PUP to start the season and a target built around January, not September.
A.J. Brown on landing with the Patriots: 'Walking up the hill in the uniform, I was like, this is real'
Brown wanted New England to draft him in 2019. Seven years later he's there. Back in Philadelphia, the reaction to his exit was more complicated.
Marvin Harrison Jr. on a brutal 2025: 'Couldn't really catch a break. But that's life.'
Appendicitis, a concussion, two heel injuries: the Cardinals receiver lost five games to a cascade of ailments. He says the recovery is ongoing but won't linger into 2026.
Drake London is now the NFL's third-highest-paid receiver: 4 years, $141 million from Atlanta
The Falcons' new front office made its first big move, locking up London through 2030 at $35.25 million a year. Bijan Robinson and Kyle Pitts are next.
Josh Jacobs is back at Packers practice while prosecutors weigh charges
The Brown County DA hasn't decided whether to file charges and has asked for more investigation. Jacobs took first-team reps Tuesday. Matt LaFleur called it 'business as usual.'
McVay compares landing Myles Garrett to the Stafford trade, and won't rule out an Aaron Donald return
The Rams coach said acquiring Garrett felt like the Stafford deal that won a Super Bowl. Then he opened a door no one expected: 'If Aaron decides he wants to dust them off, I bet you he could still do it.'
Myles Garrett wanted a ring, so he waived his no-trade clause and picked the Rams
The reigning Defensive Player of the Year chose a contender over a rebuild. 'Looking forward to bringing a championship to the Rams,' he said. McVay says it feels like the Stafford trade.
Nick Herbig led the NFL in pass-rush win rate. The Steelers paid him $100 million to stay.
The 24-year-old edge rusher had the league's best pass-rush win rate in 2025. Pittsburgh extended him for four years and $100 million, betting on the player behind T.J. Watt.
Grading the two blockbusters: the Browns aced the Garrett trade, the Patriots paid up for Brown
Two franchise-altering deals landed within a day of each other. One was a masterclass in selling high. The other was an understandable price for a need that had to be filled.
It's done: A.J. Brown is a Patriot, and Drake Maye finally has his WR1
The framework we wrote about became a trade. New England sent a 2028 first and a 2027 fifth to Philadelphia, signed Brown to an extension, and reunited him with Mike Vrabel.
Myles Garrett is a Ram: Cleveland sent the reigning DPOY to LA for Jared Verse and three picks
The Browns landed a 25-year-old Pro Bowl edge plus a 2027 first, a 2028 second, and a 2029 third for the best pass rusher in football. Even getting Garrett, the return has people saying Cleveland won.
100 days to kickoff: the MVP picks, breakout sophomores, and injury timelines that will define 2026
The season opens September 9 with a Super Bowl LX rematch. Here's the state of the league at the 100-day mark, from Mahomes' comeback to the moves that just reshaped three contenders.
Illinois lawmakers went home without a Bears stadium bill. Now it's Arlington Heights or Hammond, Indiana.
The spring session ended with no vote on the tax-certainty bill the Bears wanted. The team says a decision between Illinois and Indiana is coming on its late-spring timeline.
Both topped 1,000 yards. The Cowboys still have to choose between CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.
Pickens is playing 2026 on a $27.3 million franchise tag with no long-term talks. Dallas is $30 million over the cap and already pays Lamb $34 million a year. Lamb has offered to restructure to keep them both.