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Offseason 2026

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Chargers’ depth chart starts taking shape as free agency cools
sports22 days ago

Chargers’ depth chart starts taking shape as free agency cools

With the first wave of free agency winding down, the Chargers’ roster is taking a clearer shape around McDaniel’s offensive concepts. Justin Herbert remains the starter, backed by Trey Lance on a one-year deal, while Omarion Hampton leads the backfield with savvy addition Keaton Mitchell. The WR corps is in flux as Keenan Allen’s status remains unsettled and a bigger role is anticipated for rising talent Ladd McConkey. Charlie Kolar steps in at tight end to bolster blocking and pass-catching, and Alec Ingold replaces Matlock at fullback. Up front, Slater returns from injury with Biadasz at center and Strange at right guard, though Penning is viewed as a versatile piece for guard or swing tackle. On defense, Tomlinson anchors the interior with Tart, Mack and Tuipulotu headline the edge group (Oweh departed), and Perryman plus Henley form the core at linebacker. The secondary add includes Molden with James, plus depth at corner, while special teams remain solid with Harris re-signed.

Ten bold 2026 NFL offseason moves reshaping the league
sports25 days ago

Ten bold 2026 NFL offseason moves reshaping the league

Jeffri Chadiha’s The First Read highlights the 10 best NFL offseason moves so far, featuring big trades and signings that aim to remake rosters: the Rams’ Trent McDuffie trade, the Ravens adding Trey Hendrickson, Kenneth Walker III going to Kansas City, John Franklin-Myers to Tennessee, Malik Willis to Miami, Tua Tagovailoa to Atlanta, Mike Evans to San Francisco, Travis Etienne to New Orleans, Romeo Doubs to New England, and Michael Pittman Jr. to Pittsburgh, with analysis on how these moves could impact teams’ ceilings in 2026.

Vikings Enter a High-Stakes Offseason: Bold Moves Loom
sports1 month ago

Vikings Enter a High-Stakes Offseason: Bold Moves Loom

The Minnesota Vikings’ 2026 offseason is framed as potentially the most consequential since 2022, with cap space created through restructures, serious talk about adding Kyler Murray, and ongoing questions about J.J. McCarthy’s role. The piece argues the team must combine strong regular-season performance with playoff success to avoid leadership changes in 2027, while weighing options like quarterback competition, possible trades (e.g., Jonathan Greenard), and other roster moves in a bid to remain a Super Bowl contender. Retirement of center Ryan Kelly and other cap-related maneuvers are noted as part of stabilizing the franchise for a volatile offseason.

Prescott backs bold Cowboys free-agent push for a big jump
sports1 month ago

Prescott backs bold Cowboys free-agent push for a big jump

Dallas QB Dak Prescott praised Jerry Jones’s plan to be aggressive in free agency as the Cowboys aim for a big jump this season. To fund aggressive moves, Dallas restructured Prescott’s and Tyler Smith’s contracts and is expected to do the same with CeeDee Lamb, while seeking cap relief in a DT group that includes Quinnen Williams, Osa Odighizuwa and Kenny Clark. Jones says he’ll sacrifice future assets to compete now, with free agency opening March 11 (legal tampering March 9).

Patriots’ RB plan leans on Stevenson/Henderson as market narrows
sports1 month ago

Patriots’ RB plan leans on Stevenson/Henderson as market narrows

New England looks to its Stevenson/Henderson duo to carry the backfield in 2026 as the running back free-agent market is shallow and skewed toward short-term fixes; Gibson was released and several notable backs are external options, but NE is unlikely to pursue a long-term lead back. They’ll likely add depth at RB3 and consider return duties, with potential fits like Gainwell or White if price is right, or cheap fliers such as Ekeler or Jerome Ford if the market allows. The draft offers few long-term answers, making depth and special teams a sneaky offseason priority.

Cowboys name Christian Parker new DC, vowing to fix the defense
sports1 month ago

Cowboys name Christian Parker new DC, vowing to fix the defense

Dallas named 34-year-old Christian Parker the team's new defensive coordinator after a lengthy, exhaustive interview process that sourced him from the Eagles. He’ll implement a 3-4 look and assemble a staff aligned with Vic Fangio’s philosophy, with head coach Brian Schottenheimer expressing confidence in the fit. Parker said he’s ready to learn from the right people and help Dallas rebuild a historically weak defense for 2026 and beyond.

Seahawks chart a busy 2026 offseason schedule with tag deadlines, draft, and camp on the horizon
sports1 month ago

Seahawks chart a busy 2026 offseason schedule with tag deadlines, draft, and camp on the horizon

The Seahawks’ 2026 offseason calendar lays out key dates from tag windows through the NFL Combine, legal tampering, and the start of free agency, plus league meetings, the draft, fifth-year option deadlines for Devon Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and a late-July training camp, signaling a long stretch of offseason activity for Seattle.

Cowboys tap Marcus Dixon to lead defensive line as Parker’s staff expands
sports2 months ago

Cowboys tap Marcus Dixon to lead defensive line as Parker’s staff expands

Dallas Cowboys officially hire Marcus Dixon as the defensive line coach, reuniting him with defensive coordinator Christian Parker as the team rebuilds its staff and replaces Aaron Whitecotton. Dixon brings NFL coaching experience from stints with the Rams, Broncos and Vikings and previously played for Dallas, joining Parker’s expanding defensive coaching group.