Financial maneuvering is quietly defining the offseason for the New York Giants. Within the rules of the NFL salary cap, space, sunk costs and flexibility may prove as decisive as any move on the field.
John Harbaugh knows how he wants the New York Giants offense to look like.
Besides Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones aims to ensure top-tier salaries for key players on his roster.
Financial pressure is building in South Florida as the Miami Dolphins map out 2026. Extensions, restructures and looming cap charges are quietly influencing what the roster can and cannot become this season.
Justin Fields was one of the quarterbacks for the New York Jets last NFL season, and his future with the franchise remains uncertain.
The Detroit Lions have reportedly made a deal to send running back David Montgomery to the Houston Texans.
Cap math is quietly steering the offseason in Kansas City. The Chiefs face a 2026 salary cap puzzle shaped by restructures, looming deadlines and roster decisions that could ripple through free agency and beyond.
The Minnesota Vikings have two big problems right now. They have to determine whether JJ McCarthy will continue to be the team's starting quarterback, and they also need to create cap room, which might affect a former Pro Bowler on the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by Andy Reid, are already turning the page toward the upcoming NFL season as they set their sights on another run at the Super Bowl.
Both the New York Giants and the Chicago Bears are looking to add top talent to strengthen their rosters ahead of what is expected to be a challenging 2026 season, with their focus reportedly including an eight-year NFL veteran.
The New York Giants are aiming to be as flexible as possible with their cap space, and one of the first steps could be moving on from a team captain who spent three seasons with the organization and appeared in all 17 games last year alongside his teammates.
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, a top quarterback prospect has set his sights on Shedeur Sanders' Cleveland Browns.
It seems like the Cleveland Browns aren't ready to name Shedeur Sanders as the starting quarterback of the team after all.
Jeremiyah Love has become a very attractive player for teams like the Chiefs or the Giants, but a dark horse could select him in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants have been linked in several rumors about Travis Kelce. However, a new option has emerged at tight end.
The New York Giants might land a sought-after target for the 2026 NFL season before Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs have a chance.
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