Everything you need to know about the 2025 NFL offseason - ESPN
Though it's technically the offseason, there has been plenty of action around the league in the five months since confetti rained down on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.
It was a stretch marked by new coaches, new quarterbacks and old rules. And, of course, it's not an offseason without a little Aaron Rodgers drama.
NFL Nation reporters Brooke Pryor and Stephen Holder help you catch up on everything you might've missed — or forgotten about — as the league's 32 teams report to training camp and officially kick off the preseason.
There's going to be a lot of mail rerouted to and from Pittsburgh after this offseason. Typically a quiet team in free agency and the trade market, the Steelers bucked tradition as general manager Omar Khan spent the last couple of months wheeling and dealing. Hours before free agency's legal tampering period began, Khan got a head start on the Steelers' roster overhaul by trading for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf.
Since then, the Steelers have been a revolving door of roster transactions. They signed cornerback Darius Slay and Rodgers (more on him later), traded for cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith, and shipped off safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Miami Dolphins and wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys.
Believe it or not, teams other than Pittsburgh also made significant moves during the offseason. Quarterback Geno Smith was the first domino to fall when he was acquired by the Las Vegas Raiders from Seattle on March 7. From there, the Seahawks signed Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million contract, while former New York Giants first-round pick Daniel Jones signed with the Indianapolis Colts to compete with Anthony Richardson Sr. for the