Here's the latest offseason buzz and rumors around the NFL.

The NFL offseason is in full swing. The bulk of free agency has come and gone, with many of the top players available finding homes. There are still some notable free agents out there who have yet to be signed, and several other players appear to be Here's the latest look at some of the most notable rumors around the NFL. [2026 NFL Free Agency: Top 100 Players Available and Potential Fits] Eagles, Vikings expected to remain engaged in trade talks for Jonathan Greenard The Philadelphia Eagles are not only nearing a trade that would send wide receiver A.J.

Brown to the New England Patriots, but more moves could eventually follow. The Eagles have also shown continued interest in edge rusher Jonathan Greenard of the Minnesota Vikings, per ESPN. Greenard has remained a central figure in trade talks this offseason as he looks for a new long-term contract.

The Vikings are still holding firm on a premium Day 2 pick in return for Greenard. He delivered a strong 2024 season with the Vikings, but his production dipped last year as injuries limited him to 12 games. Greenard was still able to record 38 tackles, three sacks and a forced fumble, but this was his lowest output since 2022.

Talks between the Eagles and Vikings involving Greenard have lost steam in recent months but could pick up again during the NFL Draft this weekend, per ESPN. The Philadelphia Eagles remained active in the pass rusher market earlier this offseason after losing Jaelan Phillips. They enter the weekend with premium draft capital, holding picks No. 23, 54, 68 and 92 across the first two days.

General manager Howie Roseman has a long track record of staying active and aggressive on the trade market around the NFL Draft. His approach will once again be worth monitoring this weekend, especially regarding Greenard's availability. Jimmy Garoppolo considering retirement?

Jimmy Garoppolo has served as the backup to quarterback Matthew Stafford over the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. After re-signing with the team this offseason, Garoppolo is now considering retirement, according to NFL Network. Garoppolo was selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots out of Eastern Illinois and has since built a 12-year NFL career.

He has also spent time with the San Francisco 49ers, Las Vegas Raiders and most recently the Rams. He completed 67.4% of his passes for 15,828 yards, 96 touchdowns and 52 interceptions during his career. He also played a pivotal role in the 49ers' resurgence under head coach Kyle Shanahan.

Garoppolo posted a 38–17 record as a starter under Shanahan, helping lead the 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance in 2019. His steadiness and ability to manage games were key factors in the 49ers' return to contention during that stretch. His potential retirement would mark the end of a 12-year career that included multiple stops and a steady role as a longtime NFL starter.

Cowboys reset kicker market with record extension for Aubrey The Dallas Cowboys and kicker Brandon Aubrey made history on Monday morning, agreeing to a long-term extension that will make Aubrey the highest-paid kicker in NFL history, per his agency. Aubrey is expected to sign a four-year, $28 million deal that will pay him $7 million annually, making him the first kicker in NFL history to reach that mark. The contract also includes $20 million in guaranteed money, securing his future in Dallas for the foreseeable future.

For as strong a start to his NFL career as Aubrey has had, his path to the league is one of the most unusual. He had no kicking experience in high school or college, instead transitioning to the NFL after a career as a professional soccer player and software engineer. Since signing with the Cowboys in 2023, Aubrey has become a three-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro while converting 88.2% of his field goals.

He has also set multiple NFL records, including becoming the first kicker in league history with three 60-plus-yard field goals in a season, three 50-plus-yard field goals in a single game and 10 or more 50-yard field goals across three seasons. Aubrey’s rapid rise has made him one of the most reliable and historically productive kickers the league has ever seen, and the extension now reflects that. Steelers still waiting on Aaron Rodgers decision Aaron Rodgers is still weighing whether he wants to play in 2026.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are still willing to give him plenty of latitude to decide. Pittsburgh general manager Omar Khan said Monday the team remains in regular communication with the four-time MVP, who guided the Steelers to the AFC North title in 2025. "Nothing's changed," Khan said.

"It's all been positive and good. He knows how we feel about him and we know how he feels about us.' It just hasn't rendered any definitive answer from Rodgers, and none appears to be coming before the NFL draft descends on Pittsburgh on Thursday. The 42-year-old quarterback didn't sign with Pittsburgh until just before the