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How NFL Offseason's Biggest Moves Could Backfire in 2026
- The Rams’ acquisition of Myles Garrett could backfire if age and cost outpace on-field returns within the next two to three seasons.
- New England’s A.J. Brown trade aims to upgrade at receiver, but it could disrupt team chemistry if Brown’s addition doesn’t fit long-term plans.
- Pittsburgh re-signed Aaron Rodgers on a one-year deal, hoping to maintain continuity but risking diminishing returns due to age.
- Daniel Jones’ extension with the Colts raises questions about long-term stability if performance drops post-injury.
- Minnesota’s Kyler Murray signing provides a low-cost option but could hinder clarity on the quarterback hierarchy.
- Carolina’s Jaelan Phillips deal aims to fortify the edge, but high cap hits in 2027 could impede future flexibility.
- Denver’s acquisition of Jaylen Waddle involves heavy draft capital with uncertain long-term impact.
- Baltimore’s Trey Hendrickson deal provides veteran pass rush but carries injury and age risks.
- Los Angeles Rams add Trent McDuffie for future flexibility, but depth concerns could derail the plan if not offset by future drafts.
- Cincinnati trades for Dexter Lawrence imply a win-now mindset but risk aging at a key position.
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