Nick Bosa, the San Francisco 49ers defensive end, has shown he is "pretty far along" in his recovery from a torn ACL, hinitng he could play the full 17‑game 2025 season. A.J. brown has deactivated his X/Twitter account as trade speculation with the New England Patriots heats up, and the Denver Broncos have closed a $45.8 million deal for Burnham Yard to build a new stadium and entertainment district. meanwhile, Shedeur Sanders of the Cleveland Browns has eclipsed Tom Brady’s previous record by earning $17.7 million in licensing revenue in 2025.

Nick Bosa’s ACL comeback ahead of the 2025 season

According to the latest OTA reports, Bosa appeared at practice and said he feels "pretty far along" in his rehabilitation. The 49ers’ defensive line coach noted that Bosa is cautious about pushing too hard too soon, yet confident he will be ready for the full season. His brother Joey, currently a free agent, joked that he is "working on his golf game" for now, leaving the possibility of a family reunion on the field open.

Who will join the Bosa brothers in San Francisco?

While Joey Bosa has not yet signed with the 49ers, the 49ers’ front office has not ruled out the prospect. The question remains whether the team will offer him a contract that balances his veteran experience with the organization’s salary‑cap constraints. The answer will be revealed when the 49ers finalize their roster moves ahead of the upcoming draft.

A.J. Brown’s Twitter silence fuels Patriots trade chatter

According to the report, Brown deactivated his X/Twitter account after trade rumors intensified, particularly with the New England Patriots. The Eagles are reportedly looking to manage dead‑cap space over two seasons, and a trade could provide a timely solution. However, no official confirmation has been made, and Brown’s future remains uncertain.

Broncos’ $45.8 million Burnham Yard deal eyes 2021 stadium

The Denver Broncos finalized a purchase of Burnham Yard,a 58.5‑acre former rail yard, for $45.8 million as part of their plan for a new stadium and entertainment district.. The project, originally targeting a 2021 opening, could expand to 150 acres with mixed‑use development, according to the report. The move signals Denver’s commitment to modernizing its franchise infrastructure.

Shedeur Sanders tops licensing revenue, eclipsing Brady

Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns quarterback, set a new record for licensing income in 2025, reportedly earning $17.7 million. This figure far surpasses Tom Brady’s previous high, as noted in the report. Sanders’ lucrative licensing deals underscore the growing importance of player branding in the NFL’s revenue model.

Across the league, OTAs continue to provide a glimpse into team preparations for the upcoming season, with player health, contract situations, and organizational moves dominating the conversation. The offseason remains a period of high uncertainty and strategic maneuvering, as teams balance immediate performance goals with long‑term planning.