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Four Verts: Is Aaron Rodgers retiring a year too late? Plus 2026 schedule is a stress test, and we salute Jacoby Brissett

Across the NFL, rookies have reported to their minicamps, organized team activities (OTAs) have begun, and mandatory minicamps are right around the corner. Let’s catch up with some of the top storylines of the past couple weeks.

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Aaron Rodgers might be retiring one year too late

Aaron Rodgers, in his return to the Steelers on a one-year deal,said this week that this wasgoing to be his last season in the NFL.One last run forone of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the gameand future first ballot Hall of Famer. He’ll be teaming up with his old coach Mike McCarthy for the final season of this particular show as the Steelers try to … win a playoff game?

It’s long been accepted that the Steelers were largely going to run back last year’s roster, but it doesn’t seem like they’re too concerned whether or not this is a good idea — and neither is Rodgers himself. This looks destined to be another stuck-in-the-mud Steelers offense that features the inherent dangers of an aging, declined Rodgers playing even worse than he did last year.

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Among the 40 quarterbacks last year to register at least 190 dropbacks, Rodgers ranked 26th in expected points added per dropback (0.01), 24th in yards per dropback (5.98), 37th in first down conversion rate (26.8%), 36th success rate (40.8%) and 39th in air yards per attempt (5.9). In other words, he was pretty bad on a down-to-down basis. His league-leading 2.52 seconds to throw also encapsulated how physically limited he has become. He’s just trying to get the ball out as fast as possible because he doesn’t have the athleticism that he used to possess.

Of course, that is completely reasonable! Rodgers will turn 43 in December, he’s not supposed to be at the peak of his powers. The fact he can credibly be considered an NFL-level player still is a remarkable achievement in its own right — but not everybody gets to be Tom Brady. Rodgers’ performance last year did look and feel better than the recent slew of post-Ben Roethlisberger quarterbacks the Steelers have thrown out there, but that doesn’t mean it was actually good. Just slightly better than what they had. He wasn’t nearly good enough last season for the team to be so passive at quarterback and just wait for him to sign a contract right before OTAs started.

It’s just awfully complacent for a team with an aging defense that needs to be maximized, but it does seem like after this season the Steelers will just have to bite the bullet and try to acquire a young quarterback with real potential. Perhaps Drew Allar can be that guy with a year on the bench, but he was only a third-round pick. A declining quarterback well into his 40s is not the answer they’re looking for, and it seems unclear what their actual goal is this year.

But that’s not different from any other recent Steelers’ seasons, so, God bless ‘em. Let’s see if Mike McCarthy has access to the same cauldron of dark magic that Mike Tomlin did for another painful 10-7 season.

2026 schedule is a massive stress test for the future of the league

TheNFL has long been spreading their corporate empire via game scheduling, with the 2026 season serving as a new frontier for the future of the league. Between international games and games being broadcast on streaming services, the NFL is attempting to be more visible than ever. There are debates to be had over whether or not this expansion is a good idea, but ultimately the NFL is going to keep trying to grow and push the limits of its global gains, with the players taking on the physical toll of that growth.

There’s no going back to the standard 16-game schedule with predictable game times and locations (or even 17 games, soon) — 2026 represents the NFL’s true swing at expanding what can already be considered a cultural hegemony. All through the power of inventory.

TheNFL will be playing a record nine international gamesthis season, with 10 games already approved for 2027 (and an eventual goal of every team having an international game each season). That includes a game in Melbourne, Australia between the 49ers and the Rams and a new game in France. Beyond that, theseason opens on a Wednesdayand there’s anew Thanksgiving Eve gamethat will be exclusively streamed on Netflix. While it’s easy to just look at a piece of paper that shows the NFL’s schedule, this is decidedlya lot.

A lot of streaming interfaces, a lot of stress on the players themselves, more days of the week to be watching the NFL — this is a stark contrast from the league that many fans grew up with over the course of their lives. There are some benefits to being on streaming apps and playing more games overseas, but this season is going to be the first dip in the water at how expansive and prevalent the league desires to become.

This gets a fat “TBD” because we don’t even really have information on things like what happens when you play a game in Australia and then have to come back for a Week 2 game that’s happening 9-10 days later. It’s a stress test that already has a determined outcome, because the NFL is not going to suddenly decide that they have enough and it’s time to stop growing. The impacts on the game itself will be a murky crystal ball at what the league will look like after the next collective bargaining agreement in 2031, if not sooner.

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Jacoby Brissett is a hero of the working man

Jacoby Brissett, we salute you.After starting 12 games last year for the Cardinals, withjustenough quality football, Brissett found himself walking back into Arizona with the idea that he would be the starting quarterback again. However, he also realized that he’s not getting paid like a starting quarterback, which prompted his decision to hold out from team activities until that was fixed.

Let’s get one thing out the way: This is funny. A team that many project to be among the worst in the league in ahellishdivision at the start of a rebuild has their bridge quarterback holding out. The eventual outcome of this holdout is almost guaranteed to have no real impact on the course of the season; it’s essentially irrelevant as far as league hierarchy goes. However, that doesn’t mean Brissett is necessarily wrong to take this stance, because … why not?

Brissett is set to have a cap hit of roughly $9.2 million this season, ranking 25th among all quarterbacks this year and his $8 million in guaranteed money currently ranks 35th in the league. Those numbers place him in line with rookies and veteran backup quarterbacks. In fact, Gardner Minshew, who the team signed this offseason, ismaking more guaranteed salary this year(about $2.9M) than Brissett ($1.5M).

This is where things can become a matter of perspective, but there are two things that are empirically true here: Brissett is not a rookie quarterback or a quarterback on a rookie deal, and he was objectively not the Cardinals’ backup quarterback last year. This isn’t to say that Brissett should get a market rate deal or anything like that, but if Malik Willis and Aaron Rodgers can make $22-23 million in cash this year, placing them right above the cutoff for backup quarterbacks, then it’s not unreasonable for Brissett to desire the same.

Unfortunately, the timeline of the Cardinals’ rebuild (and the general quality of Brissett’s play) is what makes this holdout feel somewhat preposterous. They’re not winning anything this year and Brissett, who really does provide tangible value to an NFL team, is obviously not going to be the team’s long-term quarterback. Arizona has no real incentive to pay him, unless theyalsoview him as the bridge quarterback for whoever the team drafts next year. Considering they signed Minshew and picked Carson Beck with the first pick in the third round, there’s noneedto do anything. Brissett isn’t going to elevate them past the 49ers, Seahawks or Rams. This is a long-haul rebuild that adds a level of incompatibility with Brissett’s desires.

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That doesn’t mean Brissett shouldn’t be trying this, though. As a 33-year-old journeyman, this very well may be his last chance to get a contract extension as a (presumptive) starting quarterback. If they say no, well, that’s life. Regardless, there’s no reason for Brissett not to ask for this considering his specific standing as a returning veteran quarterback. There’s also not much of a reason for the Cardinals to budge, making this a low-stakes holdout for everyone — except Brissett.

The lonely hero attempts to forge his destiny against the oligarchy before it’s too late. For that, we salute you, Jacoby. Whether or not you get that deal, the effort is understood and appreciated.

Joe Brady, Jesse Minter and Mike McDaniel all have something in common

The coaching carousel that followed the regular season was defined by the overwhelming pressure that tends to come with big-ticket quarterback play. Two of the most established head coaches in the league, John Harbaugh and Sean McDermott, were fired coming off winning seasons in which their respective teams had to endure the imbalance of attrition that inevitably bites every NFL — but it’s not like their final seasons were abject disasters.

The Ravens powered through four games without Lamar Jackson and still nearly made the playoffs with a Week 18 loss pushing them out. Buffalo (read: Josh Allen) just had way too many mistakes against Denver, but even then they were almost able to punch their ticket to the AFC championship game. These are only failures relative to expectation, which is fine, but it just means that new coaches are walking into immensely pressurized situations.

These specific coach movements here immediately map out how dire the respective ownership groups view their situations to be. Jesse Minter was hired in Baltimore (where he coached from 2017-20) toimmediatelyimprove the defense and get it back to championship caliber after an inconsistent run the past few years. Joe Brady was promoted to head coach after the Bills fired McDermott, and considering that was the only big firing they made, the expectation is for Brady to improve upon McDermott’s success — in other words, get to the Super Bowl, because that’s the only thing left.

This offseason even featured a former head coach in Mike McDaniel turning down opportunities to continue that role elsewhere in order to sign on as the offensive coordinator with the Chargers. Most offensive coordinators don’t walk into the door with immediate, serious pressure, but McDaniel had substantial success calling plays in Miami, is seen as an upgrade over Greg Roman and finally has an uber-talented quarterback in Justin Herbert. Considering every team coached by Jim Harbaugh seems to have a high enough floor to make the playoffs, improvement can only mean going on a run to the Super Bowl.

Quite frankly, it was reasonable for all three of those teams to feel like they needed to make a major shakeup, even if Buffalo’s process was fairly shaky. They have legitimate franchise quarterbacks that are all multiple years into their second contracts. The window is now, and while getting to the playoffs should always be seen as good, after time that level of success begins to feel diluted — but the expectations decidedly aren’t. Even if Bills team owner Terry Pegula says it’s not a Super Bowl-or-bust situation for Brady, it has to be. They’ve been to the playoffs six straight seasons with two AFC title game appearances. The only feasible next step is rapidly making a Super Bowl appearance. The same applies to Jackson, who was drafted in the same year as Allen as they enter theirninthNFL seasons. While Herbert is a couple years younger than Jackson and Allen, his baseline-level ability to drag broken offenses to the postseason leaves very little margin for error on the expectations for the Chargers’ offense.

These moves also highlight an undeniable truth about what they’re trying to accomplish: All of these moves happened within the AFC, specifically at the projected top of the conference. Success for one would have to mean the failure of the others, and that’s before including the rest of the conference. Even though fans and loud people on TV seem to forget this every year, only one team wins the Super Bowl. It’s a fair goal for these teams to have, but it also means there won’t be much of a grace period in the event of a slow start. These teams don’t have time for that.

There won’t be too much to glean from reporting on OTAs,but how these coaches begin to build the foundation does matter as they try to build squads that have the borderline unreasonable expectation of improving when they’re already on top of the mountain.

Four Verts: Is Aaron Rodgers retiring a year too late? Plus 2026 schedule is a stress test, and we salute Jacoby Brissett

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High School Pic of Tom Brady Goes Viral After Gucci Catwalk Debut

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Just days after he took the runway for the Gucci Cruise 2027 collection fashion show, a throwback photo ofTom Bradyhas resurfaced online.

The retired NFL star, 48, made his catwalk debut during the Gucci show on Saturday, May 16 in New York City's Times Square, wearing a head-to-toe all-black leather look as hestrutted down the runway.

But it was a far cry from freshman year of high school, when the then-unknown athlete posed for a school picture that'smaking the rounds on social media. In it, a young Brady poses without a smile, and with a tall mop of hair.

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Wrote one commenter: "Cool hat." Added another: "Wow 🤩 he certainly aged well .... be nice to everyone in high school because sometimes time is not so kind to the ones that you had a crush on and the Geeks turn into Tom Brady🤗🤗🤗"

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The photo was taken during Brady's time at Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif., which confirmed the authenticity of the photo to PEOPLE, and provided a handful of other photos from his time playing high school football.

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It was a far cry from Brady's look on the runway, when he walked during the fashion event with other notable names, such asParis HiltonandEmily Ratajkowski, as well asCindy Crawford, who closed the show.

Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on February 1, 2022, after 23 seasons — 20 with the Patriots and three with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — and has since served as the lead NFL color commentator for Fox Sports.

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Tice and Harmon look at the trend and which teams are committing to it in 2026 and how it could impact each of their offensive player's fantasy value this season. The guys also dive into the latest Rashee Rice news and how it could impact his fantasy value in 2026 and beyond.

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Professional Soccer Player Goes Viral for On-Field Wardrobe Malfunction That Leaves His Butt Cheeks Exposed

Soccer player Piero Hincapié is going viral for a recent wardrobe malfunction on the field

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You can say this soccer player was stuck in a cheeky situation.

Ecuadorian professional athlete Piero Hincapié, who plays for the U.K.'s Arsenal F.C. and is 24 years old, encountered an NSFW wardrobe malfunction during the team's match against Burnley at London's Emirates Stadium on May 18.

During the game, Hincapié clashed with competing player Axel Tuanzebe. The blunder ended with Hincapié falling to the ground with Tuanzebe following suit, which is how the former's shorts ended up getting pulled nearly all the way down and exposing his bare butt cheeks.

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Hincapié has gone viral for putting the "arse" in the league's name, but he has not mentioned the blunder. In fact, one day ago, he posted onInstagramwith shots from the game but failed to mention the mishap — so much so that his teammate Declan Rice commented, "Where is the other pic….. 👀🤣."

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Soccer isn't the only sport in the playing field when it comes tointernet-worthy fashion gaffes.

In April, pro wrestler Jacy Jayne suffered an accident during a triple-threat match between Kendal Grey and Lola Vice. While the video broadcast glitched every few seconds before cutting back to a blank screen, fans at home got a glimpse of Jayne's top as it appeared to slide down, exposing her chest mid-ankle lock.

It's not just athletes who are finding themselves in sticky situations, either.

That same month, an MLB fan accidentallygave viewers a showduring an attempt to catch a foul ball at the Tampa Bay Rays game against the Chicago Cubs at Tropicana Field on April 7.

In addition to being shown on the broadcast, the moment, which saw the fan's pants completely fall down and bare their bum, was seemingly blasted on the JumboTron inside the stadium based on the crowd's unanimous gasp in reaction to the full moon display from the fan.

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Miles Teller Teases “Michael” Sequel After Biopic Smashes Box Office Records: 'Excited to Complete That Story'

Miles Teller says a sequel to the Michael Jackson biopic is in progress but details are still limited

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Miles Telleris hoping to revisit his character inMichael.

The 39-year-old actor shared a tidbit about the sequel toMichael,the biopic of Michael Jackson that has grossed more than $700 million worldwide since opening April 24 in theaters. Teller, who plays the singer's lawyer, John Branca, toldIndieWirethat a sequel is in progress.

The actor is at the Cannes Film Festival to premierePaper Tiger, co-starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.

"They had to rework the third act of the last movie," Teller told the outlet. "As far as the sequel goes, I know they're working on it. I haven't had any direct discussions, other than the team is excited to complete that story."

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MichaelstarsJaafar Jackson, son of the late singer's brother,Jermaine Jackson, in the titular role. The film follows Jackson's early life and performances "that led him to become the biggest entertainer in the world," per the synopsis.Michaelends in 1988, before his numerous controversies, includingchild sex abuse allegations, came to light years later.

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In the film, Teller plays Branca, who was the singer's lawyer and is currently the co-executor of his estate. Branca also served as a producer forMichael.

Since its debut in theaters nearly one month ago,Michaelhas become the second-highest-grossing music biopic of all time, PEOPLE previously reported. In its first three weeks, the film netted $577 million — including $240.4 million domestically and $336.88 million abroad, after gaining $95 million in its third weekend.

Michaelnow sits just behindBohemian Rhapsody,the 2018 biopic of Freddie Mercury, which grossed $910.8 million overall.

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Compared to films released around the same time, in its fourth weekMichaelalso out-earnedThe Devil Wears Prada 2,the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2006 film. It's also only the second film this year to surpass the $700 million mark in global ticket sales, just behindThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

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Kentucky offers a top five player in the 2028 recruiting class

Mark Pope and theKentucky Wildcatsbasketball team have struggled with recruiting so far during his tenure. They failed to land any of their top targets this year, but aren't giving up in any way. They have already offered a number of the top 2027 recruits, and on Monday, offered one of the best 2028 has to offer in centerYann Kamagate.

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Kamagate is a 7'0", 230 lb center out of California who already has a host of offers from schools like Kansas, Arizona, andNorth Carolinaamong others. He is currently rated five stars by 247Sports and ranks as their No. 4 overall player in the 2028 class.

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With tremendous size and athleticism, Kamagate projects as a difference maker at the next level. He's averaging 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game for his Adidas 3SSB team while shooting at a high percentage.

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