Most of the NFL’s 32 training camps will commence Tuesday, as a roughly 6½-month journey — culminating with Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9 — kicks into gear. The days, weeks and months since the Kansas City Chiefs broke the hearts of the San Francisco 49ers in 25-22 overtime fashion in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas have been mighty eventful. If the league exited your radar at the moment Travis Kelce was heard “singing” atop the Super Bowl champions’ podium, here’s everything you might have missed:
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Three members of the dismal 2022 quarterback draft class — Desmond Ridder, Sam Howell and Kenny Pickett — were traded this offseason, with Ridder heading to the Cardinals, Howell to Seattle and Pickett to the Eagles. All three started games in 2023, and all three are widely expected to be backups with their new teams.
The wide receiver market was also active as the Bills traded Stefon Diggs to the Texans, the Bears landed Keenan Allen from the Chargers, and the Broncos swapped Jerry Jeudy for a pair of the Browns’ late-round picks.
There was also plenty of shuffling among running backs in the offseason. Not only did longtime Giant Saquon Barkley sign with the Eagles, but former Titan Derrick Henry signed with the Ravens and one-time rushing champ Josh Jacobs went to the Packers, while former Packer Aaron Jones went to the Vikings.
And let’s not forget the slew of blockbuster defensive moves across the league. The Panthers traded DE Brian Burns to the Giants, while the reigning Super Bowl champs shipped cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Titans. New York’s other NFL team landed DE Haason Reddick in a trade with the Eagles.
Miami fan favorite DT Christian Wilkins also has a new home, signing a free agent deal with the Raiders, and Danielle Hunter signed with the Texans.
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No. 2 pick Jayden Daniels takes over in Washington; Drake Maye went No. 3 to New England; Michael Penix Jr. stunningly was selected by Atlanta at No. 8 (despite the spring signing of Kirk Cousins); J.J. McCarthy was chosen 10th by the Vikings; and Bo Nix gets a chance to replace Russell Wilson in Denver after becoming the 12th pick.
Even the most ambitious predictions didn’t project such a long parade of quarterbacks being chosen so quickly. But the difficulty of landing a franchise quarterback for teams that lack one has compelled teams to be more audacious than ever in drafting the position. Meanwhile, wide receivers were also popular in Round 1, with a record-tying seven selected in the first 32 picks. Marvin Harrison Jr. (fourth overall, Arizona), Malik Nabers (sixth overall, Giants) and Rome Odunze (ninth overall, Bears) all went in the top 10 and could be among the most intriguing rookies on the field this season. Pass rusher Laiatu Latu went to the Indianapolis Colts at 15th overall, the first defensive player off the board.
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The league also expanded the use of replay, now permitting reviews of plays where the quarterback was ruled down by contact or out of bounds before throwing a pass. There can also be replay when there is “clear and obvious visual evidence” that the game clock expired before the snap.
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Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, coming off a sensational performance in the Super Bowl, also cashed in. He signed a massive $158.75 million contract that included $95 million in total guarantees.
But not everyone who was seeking big money got it.
San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk‘s standoff with the team continued as he requested a trade last week. Aiyuk has been seeking a contract extension from the club, but the sides have been unable to reach a deal. Aiyuk has one season remaining on his rookie deal.
Relatedly, the Prescott situation in Dallas is compounded by the lack of a deal between Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb and the team. Lamb stayed away from the team all offseason — including mandatory practices — as he awaits a contract extension entering the final season of his rookie deal.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins will have to settle for playing on the franchise tag this season as the team decided against a multiyear extension. Higgins remains the only player to receive the franchise tag this year but not ultimately sign a multiyear contract.
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