NFL Offseason Recap: Key Moves, Coaching Changes, and Rule Updates as Training Camps Begin
Catch up on the most significant NFL offseason moves, including player trades, coaching changes, and rule updates as teams head into training camps.

New Addresses and Major Player Moves
The NFL offseason has been anything but quiet, with significant player movements and trades reshaping team rosters. The Pittsburgh Steelers, traditionally reserved in free agency, made headlines by acquiring star wide receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks. This move was part of a broader overhaul that included signing cornerback Darius Slay and trading for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith. Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers, after much speculation, signed a one-year deal with the Steelers, hinting that this season might be his last.
Other notable moves include Geno Smith joining the Las Vegas Raiders, Sam Darnold signing a lucrative deal with the Seahawks, and Daniel Jones moving to the Indianapolis Colts. Wide receivers were also on the move, with Stefon Diggs heading to the New England Patriots and Davante Adams landing with the Los Angeles Rams.
Coaching Carousel
Nearly a quarter of NFL teams saw coaching changes this offseason. The Chicago Bears made a significant move by hiring former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who is tasked with developing quarterback Caleb Williams. The return of experienced coaches like Mike Vrabel to the Patriots and Pete Carroll to the Raiders adds intrigue to the upcoming season. In Dallas, the Cowboys promoted Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, hoping to improve their postseason fortunes.
Rule Changes and the Tush Push Debate
The NFL's rule changes this offseason included adjustments to the kickoff and overtime procedures. However, the most debated topic was the 'tush push' play, which the Philadelphia Eagles have perfected. Despite efforts to ban the play, it survived after a passionate defense by Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and former center Jason Kelce. The play, which has an 85.5% conversion rate, remains a contentious yet effective strategy.
Aaron Rodgers' Saga and NFLPA Chaos
Aaron Rodgers' offseason was filled with drama, from his delayed decision to join the Steelers to his announcement that this season might be his last. Off the field, the NFL Players Association faced internal turmoil, with executive director Lloyd Howell resigning amid investigations and controversies. The union's challenges include an FBI probe into financial dealings and a lawsuit against Howell for sexual discrimination.
Other Headlines
The offseason also saw lucrative extensions for players like Maxx Crosby, Myles Garrett, and T.J. Watt, making them the highest-paid non-quarterbacks in the league. Additionally, the draft brought surprises, with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders sliding to the fifth round before being picked by the Cleveland Browns. Retirements and legal issues also made headlines, with players like Derek Carr and Jordan Addison resolving their cases.
As training camps begin, the NFL offseason has set the stage for an exciting and unpredictable season.