24. May 2026
NFL Offseason Buzz: Stafford Extends, Rodgers Farewell, Giants Setback
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As teams hit the practice fields for Organized Team Activities (OTAs), the NFL offseason continues to deliver big headlines. Here are the top developments as of Sunday, May 24, 2026:
1. Matthew Stafford Locks In with the Rams Reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams have agreed to a one-year, $55 million contract extension that can reach up to $60 million with incentives. The deal keeps the 38-year-old quarterback under contract through the 2027 season. Stafford was already set to earn $40 million in 2026, so this move adds security and shows the Rams’ commitment to their veteran leader after his standout 2025 campaign.
2. Aaron Rodgers Announces 2026 Will Be His Final Season Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, now 42 and entering his 22nd NFL season, confirmed that 2026 will be his last year in the league. The future Hall of Famer, who signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh and reunited with coach Mike McCarthy, said simply, “This is it.” It marks the beginning of a farewell tour for one of the game’s all-time greats.
3. Giants Deal with Major Injury Setback New York Giants defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles during Thursday’s OTA workout and is expected to miss the entire 2026 season. The 32-year-old was poised for a bigger role after the team traded away Dexter Lawrence. This marks the second Achilles injury for the Giants this offseason (undrafted rookie CB Thaddeus Dixon also went down recently). It’s a tough early blow for head coach John Harbaugh’s new defense.
Other quick hits: The Lions locked up All-Pro LB Jack Campbell with a four-year extension, and Giants GM Joe Schoen received a multiyear deal. The 2026 NFL schedule (released mid-May) features a Wednesday opener, record international games, and plenty of tough matchups that will test every roster’s depth.
Refocused Moment In the NFL, one week can change everything—whether it’s a star signing a new deal, a legend planning his goodbye, or a key player facing a season-ending injury. This offseason reminds us that success isn’t just about talent; it’s about resilience, adaptability, and staying locked in when plans shift. Fans and teams alike: refocus on what you can control, build for the long haul, and remember that every setback is just setup for the next comeback. What’s your biggest takeaway from this week’s NFL news? Drop it in the comments!
Sources & Links (All verified live as of May 24, 2026 – checked twice via direct page access):
- ESPN: Sources: Rams’ Matthew Stafford lands 1-year, $55M extension → https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48839342/sources-matthew-stafford-rams-reach-1-year-55m-extension
- NFL.com: Report: Rams, QB Matthew Stafford agree to one-year, $55 million contract extension → https://www.nfl.com/news/report-rams-qb-matthew-stafford-agree-to-one-year-55-million-contract-extension
- ESPN: Source: Giants DL Roy Robertson-Harris tears Achilles → https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48843258/source-giants-dl-roy-robertson-harris-tears-achilles
- CBS Sports / NFL.com: Aaron Rodgers retirement buzz and offseason grades → https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ (latest roundup) and related NFL.com updates
- Official NFL Schedule Page (for context on 2026 slate) → https://operations.nfl.com/gameday/nfl-schedule/2026-nfl-schedule/
Stay tuned for more updates as training camps approach.
