NFL News Roundup: Latest League Updates from Friday, May 31
The NFL is always buzzing with activity, and this week is no exception. From roster cuts to signings, we’ve got you covered with the latest news from around the league.
Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons waived TE Tucker Fisk from injured reserve with an injury settlement.
Buffalo Bills
The Bills signed DT Gable Steveson, a former Olympic wrestling gold medalist. They also waived P Matt Haack.
Detroit Lions
The Lions signed CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr., their second-round pick.
Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins signed WR Jaylen Waddle to an extension through the 2028 season.
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings signed G Dalton Risner and waived OL Matt Cindric.
New England Patriots
The Patriots signed T Caedan Wallace, their third-round pick.
New Orleans Saints
The Saints signed CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, their second-round pick.
New York Giants
The Giants signed S Tyler Nubin, their second-round pick.
New York Jets
The Jets waived RB Markese Stepp from injured reserve with an injury settlement.
NFL Draft Locations
The NFL Draft is always a highly anticipated event, and the locations for the next few years have been announced. The 2025 NFL Draft will be held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, while the 2026 NFL Draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Super Bowl in London?
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has expressed interest in hosting a future Super Bowl in London. While it’s unlikely to happen in the near future, it’s an interesting idea to consider.
Texans OC Bobby Slowik
The Texans’ offense is looking strong with the additions of Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon. OC Bobby Slowik is excited about the possibilities, saying that the team can do whatever it takes to win a game.
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More NFL News
- The NFL Draft has been held in various cities over the years, with Green Bay being the eighth city to host the event.
- The Texans’ offense is looking supercharged with the additions of Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon.
- The Mayor of London wants to host a future Super Bowl in London.
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