10 NFL Offseason Moves That Will Shake Up the 2025 Season

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Between blockbuster trades, coaching shakeups, and bold draft moves, teams wasted no time rewriting their stories—and maybe the playoff picture, too. The upcoming season promises plenty of surprises. Here are the most impactful offseason moves guaranteed to shake up the NFL in 2025. Credit: Reddit Los Angeles retooled its offense. With Cooper Kupp struggling to stay healthy, the Rams brought in a proven star in Davante Adams—a receiver who hasn't dipped below 1,000 yards in five years. The move gives Matthew Stafford a reliable outside threat. Credit: Instagram Dallas wanted a vertical outside receiver to complement CeeDee Lamb, and George Pickens gives them that. He's shown big-play ability in Pittsburgh, but maturity questions followed him. The Cowboys are betting on talent, and at the cost they paid, it's a calculated risk. Credit: Instagram Caleb Williams took a beating in 2024 behind a line that allowed a league-high 68 sacks. This offseason, Chicago brought in Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson, and Drew Dalman to stabilize the interior, then drafted Ozzy Trapilo to compete at tackle. Credit: Reddit Cincinnati handed over $275 million to keep Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in town. The Bengals still need help on defense, but locking down their top weapons ensures the offense stays competitive, and the window to win remains open. Credit: X The coaching carousel took a surprising turn in Las Vegas. Pete Carroll returns as head coach, bringing decades of experience and a steady hand. His pairing with Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator is unconventional but potent. This could finally change the narrative for a franchise lacking a consistent identity. Credit: Reddit Washington didn't hold back. They added Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil to anchor the offensive line and traded for receiver Deebo Samuel to give rookie QB Jayden Daniels a versatile weapon. Combined with Terry McLaurin, it's one of the more dynamic receiver pairings in the league. Credit: Youtube Seattle moved on from Geno Smith and brought in Sam Darnold on a three-year, $100.5 million deal. It's a gamble, but one rooted in familiarity—Darnold reunites with Klint Kubiak, now the Seahawks' offensive coordinator. He showed flashes in Minnesota last season. If Kubiak can stabilize him, this could work. Credit: Reddit Zack Baun was one of 2024's surprise standouts, leading the team with 151 tackles and five forced fumbles. Philadelphia responded by locking him up for three years and $51 million. Baun fits Vic Fangio's system and gives the Eagles a reliable anchor in the middle. Credit: X Washington doubled down in the draft by selecting Josh Conerly Jr. It's a clear sign they're serious about protecting Jayden Daniels. Two young, talented tackles anchoring the line? If both pan out, it's a luxury most teams would envy. Credit: Reddit Minnesota addressed a long-standing problem by adding center Ryan Kelly, guard Will Fries, and drafting Donovan Jackson. Protecting J.J. McCarthy and improving the run game were top priorities. These changes won't grab headlines, but they could bring the consistency missing from the team's offense. Credit: Reddit After a disappointing season, Jacksonville hit reset with Liam Coen to get more out of Trevor Lawrence. Coen's background in creative run schemes and play-action should help maximize the team's young offensive core, including new weapons Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter. Credit: Reddit The Broncos added Dre Greenlaw, Talanoa Hufanga, and re-signed DJ Jones after the previous season's success. Greenlaw, when healthy, is one of the league's top linebackers. Hufanga brings energy and instincts. The Broncos are aiming for the No. 1 defense—and they might have the pieces to get there. Credit: Reddit Pairing Caleb Williams with a defensive coach didn't work out. So Chicago pivoted hard and hired Ben Johnson, the top offensive mind available. His system helped Jared Goff flourish in Detroit. If he can similarly unlock Williams, the Bears may finally have something stable under center. Credit: Instagram Baltimore already had a scary secondary. Drafting Malaki Starks only turns up the pressure. Starks is versatile. He's able to cover, tackle, and roam, and paired with Kyle Hamilton, the Ravens now have one of the most dynamic safety pairs in the NFL. Credit: Instagram Denver quietly picked up one of the most instinctive safeties in the league. Hufanga's play style fits what Vance Joseph wants: fast reads, quick decisions, and controlled aggression. When he returns to form after injury, he'll be a valuable part of an already deep secondary.

 

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