NFL News Roundup: Latest League Updates from Monday, June 24

Get the latest NFL news from around the league, including contract signings, front office shake-ups, and more.
NFL News Roundup: Latest League Updates from Monday, June 24
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NFL News Roundup: Latest League Updates from Monday, June 24

The NFL never sleeps, and Monday, June 24, was no exception. From contract signings to front office shake-ups, we’ve got you covered with the latest league news from around the NFL.

Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons made a significant move on Monday, signing QB Michael Penix Jr. to a four-year, $22.8 million contract. This deal is a clear indication that the team is committed to building around their young quarterback.

The Falcons are looking to bounce back from a tough season

Green Bay Packers

The Packers made a couple of moves on Monday, claiming K James Turner off waivers from the Lions. In more significant news, the team’s board of directors voted unanimously to approve Ed Policy as the franchise’s new president and CEO. Policy takes over for current Packers CEO Mark Murphy in July 2025, the team announced.

The Packers are looking to the future with their new CEO

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs made a tough decision on Monday, releasing DL Isaiah Buggs after being arrested on a domestic violence/burglary charge on June 16. This move sends a clear message that the team will not tolerate off-field issues.

The Chiefs are committed to building a positive team culture

New York Jets

The Jets also made a move on Monday, releasing DB Tae Hayes after being arrested in Alabama on Sunday for possession of marijuana. This decision is a clear indication that the team is committed to maintaining a high level of discipline.

The Jets are looking to turn the page after a tough offseason

Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks made a couple of moves on Monday, signing RB Ricky Person and releasing RB TaMerik Williams, DE Rason Williams II, and CB Ro Torrence. These moves are a clear indication that the team is looking to shake things up and build a competitive roster.

The Seahawks are looking to bounce back from a disappointing season

As the NFL continues to evolve, one thing is clear: teams are committed to building a competitive roster and maintaining a positive team culture. With the latest league news, it’s clear that the NFL is always moving forward.

“The NFL is a competitive league, and teams are always looking to get better.” - Anonymous NFL Insider

The NFL is always moving forward