With the 2026 NFL Draft just days away, the league isn’t just focused on the incoming rookie class. Established stars and recovering veterans dominated the news cycle this Tuesday, April 21, as teams finalize their rosters for the grueling season ahead. From a major quarterback milestone in Indianapolis to a legendary retirement in New York, the transaction wire is moving fast.
The spotlight shines brightest on Indianapolis, where the Colts received a massive boost in their offensive planning.
Colts QB Daniel Jones Hits Recovery Milestone
Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed Tuesday that quarterback Daniel Jones has officially begun throwing the football. Jones, who is recovering from a torn Achilles suffered in early December, is already performing dropbacks with positive results.
“Daniel is ahead of schedule,” Steichen told reporters. The team expects him to be a full participant by the time training camp opens in July. After signing a two-year, $88 million extension earlier this spring, his health remains the linchpin for the Colts’ postseason aspirations in 2026.
Quarterback Battles and Rotation in the AFC North
In Cleveland, the quarterback room remains the most watched story in the league. Head coach Todd Monken—now in his second year leading the Browns—clarified that the team is employing a day-to-day rotation for first-team reps.
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Shedeur Sanders took the majority of the snaps on Tuesday.
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Deshaun Watson also worked with the starters as part of the planned split.
Monken noted that the strategy aims to keep both passers sharp as the team looks to build on Sanders’ impressive Pro Bowl rookie campaign.
Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, head coach Mike McCarthy revealed a similar split. Will Howard and Mason Rudolph have shared every rep so far in the offseason program. With the draft taking place in the Steelers’ backyard this week, McCarthy seems content letting his current room battle it out before potentially adding another arm.
Injury Updates and Roster Moves
Medical reports continue to shape the 2026 outlook for several contenders. The Baltimore Ravens received encouraging news regarding defensive anchor Nnamdi Madubuike, while the Chicago Bears secured a key piece of their offensive line.
“The doctors believe Nnamdi will be back on the field this season. That’s a huge win for our locker room.” — Anonymous Ravens Official on Madubuike’s neck surgery.
2026 Offseason Roster Activity
| Team | Player | Transaction Type | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baltimore Ravens | Nnamdi Madubuike | Injury Update | Successful neck surgery; expected to play in 2026. |
| Chicago Bears | Darnell Wright | Contract | Fifth-year option exercised; extension talks pending. |
| Houston Texans | Will Anderson Jr. | Contract | Extension officially announced. |
| Green Bay Packers | Zach Tom | Injury Update | Patellar tendon surgery; expected for training camp. |
| New York Giants | Shane Lemieux | Retirement | Retired after 4 seasons and 25 career games. |
| Carolina Panthers | Will Grier | Signing | Re-joined the quarterback room. |
| Tampa Bay Bucs | Sean Tucker | Signing | Re-signed to the active roster. |
Personnel Notes from Around the League
The Los Angeles Rams are currently in a holding pattern with their veteran core. Head coach Sean McVay indicated that while the team wants Jimmy Garoppolo back, they are giving him space to consider retirement. On a more certain note, Matthew Stafford and the Rams are making steady progress on a contract adjustment, with General Manager Les Snead expressing total confidence that no drama will interfere with negotiations.
In New England, the Patriots are utilizing the International Player Pathway program, granting offensive tackle Lorenz Metz an exemption status for the 2026 season. This move allows the team to develop the German-born lineman without it impacting their initial 53-man roster limit.

