“Law & Order: SVU ”Showrunner Michele Fazekas Gets Real About Benson and Stabler's Future (Exclusive)

Law & Order: SVU showrunner Michele Fazekas reflects on the enduring fan interest around a relationship between Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler

People Michele Fazekas; Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson for Law & OrderCredit: Katie Jones/Variety via Getty; Eric Liebowitz/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

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  • Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni originated the characters when the NBC show premiered in 1999

  • Fazekas would love to include Meloni in SVU storylines, but says his busy schedule often poses a challenge

Showrunner Michele Fazekas knows whatLaw & Order: Special Victims Unitfans want most.

When asked if there's a storyline she's still eager to explore, the showrunner thought of one original character in particular.

"Obviously, everyone's always asking me about Stabler, and I love[Christopher] Meloni. I would use him as much as he wants to. I tried to!" Fazekas tells PEOPLE.

Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler in 'Law and Order SVU'.Credit: NBCU Photo Bank ; Peter Kramer/NBC via Getty

Meloni portrayed Det. Elliot Stabler—famously, Olivia Benson's "partner for life" — from the show's premiere in 1999 until he left the series in 2011. He reprised his role in 2021 for the spinoff seriesLaw & Order: Organized Crime, which ran for five seasons on NBC and Peacock.

PEOPLE confirmed in April thatOCwould not be returning for a sixth season.

“I wanted to take this moment to say thank you to the fans, who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back,"Meloni said in an Instagram video shortly after the news broke.

“Good ride," he added, as his eyes appeared to well up. "It was a good ride, I had a great time playing him. It was a great ride, but thank you. You helped give me a career that I never dreamed of. Nearly 17 odd years.”

Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler, Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson in 1999; Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson, Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler in 2022Credit: Chris Haston/NBCUniversal via Getty; Virginia Sherwood/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Beyond theLaw & Orderuniverse, Meloni is now set to star in new Hulu seriesThe LandfromThis Is Uscreator Dan Fogelman. The cast also includesMandy MooreandWilliam H. Macy, and shooting took place over the last year in Los Angeles.

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"[Meloni's] very, very busy. I tried to bring him into this. I'll just sometimes ask the question like, 'Hey, is he working?'" Fazekas says. "It's like, 'Oh yes, of course he's working.'"

For more than two decades,Meloni's Stabler andMariska Hargitay's Benson have been busting perps and fighting crime on NBC. They've also always hada lotof chemistry.

"Gosh. They know each other in an unspoken way, and I think it's the depth of their friendship. And they've madethese stabs or these attemptsat making this thing another thing..." Meloni previously told PEOPLE when asked about the "sexiest" part of the "EO" (Elliot and Olivia, as fans have dubbed them) relationship.

Fazekas says she's aware of the duo's storied history, and she wants to do it justice if she's able.

Mariska Hargitay as Captain Olivia Benson, Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler on the set of Organized Crime in 2023Credit: Will Hart/NBC/Getty

"I think that's a relationship that I really care about. I know the fans really care about [it]," says Fazekas, who also worked onSVUas a writer and co-executive producer from seasons 3 through 7. "So as much as I can, I would like to just acknowledge that and service that as much as he's available... which he's often not."

At the suggestion that she will have to just tell Meloni to clear his schedule when she needs him, Fazekas laughs.

"I know," she says. "Sorry!"

All episodes ofLaw & Order: Special Victims Unitcan be streamed on Peacock.

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Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Celebrate Daughter’s Birthday Together Nearly 3 Months After Ending Engagement

Ex-fiancés Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos came together to celebrate their younger daughter Aurora's 1st birthday, as seen in photos shared over the weekend

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  • On Saturday, May 23, the NFL quarterback and the wine specialist appeared in several pictures together, which they both shared on their Instagram pages

  • Prescott and Ramos canceled their wedding on March 9, five weeks before it was set to happen in Italy

Dak PrescottandSarah Jane Ramoscelebrated a family milestone together nearly three months after theycalled off their engagement.

On Saturday, May 23, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback and his ex-fiancée took to their respective Instagram pages to document memories from their daughter Aurora's dinosaur-themed 1st birthday party. The photos show Prescott, 32, and Ramos, 32, smiling beside each other with their arms around Aurora and their older daughter, 2-year-old Margaret Jane.

Ramos posted one of the group photos on her Instagram Stories, writing in overlaying text, "Grateful for the best day celebrating her." Prescott reshared the snap to his own Stories, adding, "Happy 1st to this Special Girl! You are loved."

Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos at their daughter Aurora's birthday party.Credit: sarahjane/Instagram

The wine specialist laterposted a full carousel of imagesfrom the memorable event, including more family photos with her ex.

"My A-Rawr-A! A little smile that can light up a whole city 💞. The happiest girl with the sweetest soul who loves on her sister and anyone in her presence so effortlessly," Ramos captioned her tribute to her younger child. "I love you more than I'll ever be able to put in words 🥹 Happy 1st Birthday, Rora girl. You changed my life forever and you'll always be mommy's baby 🙏❤️."

In honor of her daughter's birthday, the mom of two also uploaded a photo of her and Prescott in the hospital on the day Aurora was born. The NFL star smiled while Ramos held the infant, who could be seen under a breathing device attached to her face.

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"A year ago today we were battling to get you Earthside," Ramos recalled in the caption of her Instagram Stories post, adding, "My little fighter."

PEOPLE confirmed Prescott and Ramos broke up on March 9, five weeks before they were meant to marry in Italy. They were first linked in September 2023 andgot engagedin October 2024.

At the time of their split, a representative for Ramos told PEOPLE exclusively that the pair were "both heartbroken that they're not getting married." Despite previous reports to the contrary, the rep added, "There wasn't any rockiness in the lead up, and there was no big argument or blow up. It was a mutual decision."

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"They love their girls, and they're committed to raising their children together in the most loving and positive way," added Ramos' rep. "It's still shocking for them since this happened so recently, and they ask for privacy while they sort everything out.”

On April 16, theysettled on an informal temporary custody agreementfor their daughters outside of court.

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Pope calls for robust regulation of AI in manifesto that ponders the future of humanity

VATICAN CITY (AP) —Pope Leo XIVcalled Monday for robust regulation ofartificial intelligenceand for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.

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“Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity),Leo’s first encyclical, has been eagerly awaited ever since history’s first U.S.-born pope announced days after his election that he considered AI to be the biggest challenge facing humanity today.

In the text, Leo denounced the “culture of power” driving the AI race, especially in developing ever more sophisticated methods of remote warfare. He declared that it was “not permissible” to entrust irreversible, lethal decisions to AI systems, setting up another flash point between the American pope and the Trump administration, which hasworked aggressively to deregulate AI development.

“Artificial Intelligence now demands to be disarmed, freed from logics that turn it into an instrument of domination, exclusion and death,″ the pope told a special Vatican presentation of the encyclical, one of the most authoritative types of teaching documents a pope can issue.

Experts in the tech industry, academia and Catholic morality said the document will likely become a benchmark in the debate over AI, a point of reference for policymakers, researchers and ordinary folk alike. It comes as the near-daily developments in the technology trigger concerns over AI replacing human jobs and even human intelligence.

Taylor Black, a Microsoft AI executive and director of Catholic University of America’s AI institute, said the document would prompt people “at the forefront of these tools” to ask questions such as “What does it mean to be human?”

Pope calls out AI companies even as he hosts Anthropic

The Vatican launch also included remarks by the co-founder of Anthropic, which is currently locked in alegal battle with the Trump administrationover access to its AI technology. The Vatican decided to involve Anthropic as part of its decade-long effort to engage Silicon Valley in dialogue over the human cost of AI.

And yet in his text, Leo repeatedly blasted the concentration of power and data in the hands of so few people in the private sector as a danger, especially to children and the most vulnerable, and called for external regulation of their work.

“It is not enough to invoke ethics in the abstract; robust legal frameworks, independent oversight, informed users and a political system that does not abdicate its responsibility are required,” he wrote. “A more moral AI is not enough if that morality is determined by a few.”

Leo appealed to AI developers and political leaders responsible for regulating them to slow down and reflect on what they are doing. He urged them to use ethical and spiritual guidelines to make the choice to work not for their own profit or power, but the betterment of humanity.

AI competitorsOpenAIand Anthropic are the second- and third-most valuable U.S. private companies, each valued at hundreds of billions of dollars, more than the GDP of many nations. Both companies are heading toward near-trillion dollar IPOs.

Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah welcomed Leo's criticism and concern. He said such external checks were fundamental to the technology “going well” for humankind since there is so much at stake — “a real possibility that AI will displace human labor at a very large scale.”

“We need more of the world — religious communities, civil society, scholars, governments — to do what His Holiness has done here: to take this seriously, to look closely, and to push events in a better direction,” Olah said. “We need moral voices that the incentives cannot bend.”

Experts say the text will become a benchmark

In a methodical text, the math major pope traced the history of the Catholic Church’s social teaching and applied its core concepts — justice, solidarity, the dignity of work and the universal destination of resources — to the digital revolution.

“I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document,” said Paolo Carozza, law professor at Notre Dame Law School and chair of the Meta Oversight Board.

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“Pope Leo is offering a clear, comprehensive, and coherent voice urging us to take responsibility for constructing a world in which technology will serve humans rather than degrade them,” he said.

In its strongest chapters, Leo denounced how AI had helped accelerate the “normalization of war” by desensitizing people to its cost. He didn’t name specific conflicts, but cited “opposing imperialisms, between powers that wish to preserve their supremacy, and those that aspire to seize that supremacy.”

He demanded transparency and accountability by AI developers so that the chain of decision-making command in ordering strikes with AI weaponry is always known. He declared that the Catholic Church’s “just war” theory, which provides specific criteria for when force can be justified, was now “outdated” given the technological advances of warfare.

A text in the church’s social justice tradition

Leo signed the text May 15, the 135th anniversary of the publication of “Rerum Novarum” (Of New Things), the most important teaching document of Leo’s hero and namesake, Pope Leo XIII. That document addressed workers’ rights, the limits of capitalism, and the obligations that states and employers owed workers as the Industrial Revolution was underway.

It became the foundation of modern Catholic social thought, and the current pope cited it at the start of his pontificate in relation to theAI revolution, which he believes poses the same existential questions that the Industrial Revolution posed over a century ago. “Magnifica Humanitas” thus becomes the latest chapter in a century-long history of popes adapting “Rerum Novarum” to the social questions of their times, often dwelling on the dignity of work for human flourishing.

AI is evoking bothexistential fears and utopian visionamid an intensifying debate on whether it will become a catalyst that enriches humanity or a technological toxin that dulls human intelligence while wiping out millions of high-paying jobs.

“The pursuit of greater profits cannot justify choices that systematically sacrifice jobs, because the human person is an end, not a means, and the economic order must remain subordinate to human dignity and the common good,” Leo wrote.

Leo extended his concern for upholding human dignity in labor to issue the first-ever papal apology for the Holy See’s ownrole in legitimizing slaveryby giving European sovereigns explicit authority to subjugate and enslave “infidels.”

A decade-long dialogue with Silicon Valley

Vatican officials declined to say who contributed to Leo’s encyclical. But Vatican and church officials have been engaged in a dialogue with Silicon Valley tech firms for a decade.

The decision to include Anthropic at the Vatican launch was criticized by some who considered it a papal stamp of approval of the AI firm, which is currently suing the Trump administration after it ordered all U.S. agencies tostop usingAnthropic’s technology for its refusal to allow the U.S. military unrestricted use of it.

Brian Boyd, U.S. faith liaison for the nonprofit Future of Life Institute, read the inclusion of Anthropic’s co-founder Olah as a recognition of its prominence in the field and as similar to a papal audience with a head of state: not an endorsement.

Anthropic is an “enormous corporation that is taking onto itself an enormous risk and responsibility,” Boyd said, adding that the company has “demonstrated genuine goodwill and integrity and interest in dialogue.”

Winfield reported from Middletown, Connecticut, and Huamani reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writers Kelvin Chan in London and Colleen Barry in Milan contributed to this report.

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Dangers from damaged California chemical tank persist. Here's what to know

Authorities have been scrambling to find a safe resolution asa damaged tankat a Southern California aerospace facility containing a hazardous chemical used to make plastic parts prompted an evacuation order affecting tens of thousands of residents.

Associated Press Water is sprayed on a damaged tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, Calif., on Sunday, May 24, 2026, after the tank containing a chemical used to make plastic parts overheated Thursday. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope) Water is sprayed on a damaged tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, Calif., on Sunday, May 24, 2026, after the tank containing a chemical used to make plastic parts overheated Thursday. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope) Oscar Bello, who evacuated Anaheim with his pets, shows them off at the John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, Calif., on Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope) The streets remain empty in Garden Grove, Calif., on Sunday, May 24, 2026, after a storage tank containing a chemical used to make plastic parts overheated Thursday at an aerospace plastics facility. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope) Evacuees gather their pets and belongings at the John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, Calif., on Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

Southern California Chemical Tank

The storage tank at GKN Aerospace with about 6,000 to 7,000 gallons (22,713 to 26,498 liters) of methyl methacrylateoverheated last weekand began venting vapors into the air around Garden Grove, a city in Orange County. Officials said over the weekend the tank could leak all the chemical or even explode if it overheats.

Firefighters have been spraying the tank with water in an effort to cool the chemicals heating up inside, and authorities were hopeful that a crack in the tank that occurred over the weekend would relieve pressure and reduce the risk of an explosion. Officials say there's no active leak and no chemicals have escaped from the tank.

No injuries have been reported, but more than 50,000 residents were under an evacuation order over the Memorial Day weekend.

Why is this chemical dangerous?

Methyl methacrylate is a flammable, colorless liquid used in the production of resins, plastics and plastic dentures and is a hazardous substance regulated by the federal government. It can irritate the lungs, eyes and skin and in high doses can cause reduced lung function, along with dizziness and memory problems,accordingto the Environmental Protection Agency.

In prolonged cases, exposure to methyl methacrylate can cause serious respiratory problems or render a person unconscious.

Tests have found that air pollution in the evacuation zone is within normal limits.

What is the problem with the tank?

The tank's drainage valves are not functioning, officials said, adding that without action, there could be either a large chemical spill or an explosion.

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Firefighters focused on keeping the temperature of the tank under 85 degrees F (29.4 degrees C) to relieve pressure. On Sunday, EPA chief Lee Zeldin said the most likely scenario is a “low-volume release” of the tank’s contents, so officials can “monitor, neutralize, and contain the threat.”

What happens if it explodes?

If the temperature inside the tank rises, it will cause pressure to build as the methyl methacrylate converts from a liquid to a gas, increasing the risk of explosion, which could ignite other tanks at the site.

A blast that releases the chemical would send it into a wider area and could create vapors that are hazardous to inhale, according to Orange County's top health officer, Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong.

Aerial photos taken by The Associated Press showed streets in the area were empty Sunday, while several evacuation shelters were open.

The evacuation zone is west of Anaheim, home to Disneyland’s two theme parks, which were not under evacuation orders. Chinsio-Kwong said people outside the evacuation zone don't need to worry about health impacts.

What happens next?

Officials said Sunday that the crack in the tank could potentially lower the risk of an explosion. Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Wayhowe Huang said the tank did not appear to be releasing any of the toxic chemical into the atmosphere.

Fire officials planned to send in a team for “an all-night mission” to determine if the pressure has been relieved, which would reduce the worst-case scenario of an explosion, Orange County Fire Authority interim chief TJ McGovern said in a video posted late Sunday to the agency’s X account.

Zeldin said a low-volume and controlled release of the chemical would allow officials to relieve pressure on the tank. The company, GKN Aerospace, said Sunday that it continues to work with local authorities.

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Injured Navy veteran finds new purpose with Folds of Honor

Folds of Honor founderDan Rooney’sfavorite saying is that freedom isn’t free.

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United States Navy Petty Officer 1stClass Michael Lammey is living proof. He honorably served his country for over nine years. But on Dec. 1, 2006, while aboard the U.S.S. Frank Cable in Guam, he was injured when a damaged boiler exploded, filling the room with 700-degree steam. He sustained third-degree burns on 56 percent of his body. He spent 4 ½ years undergoing multiple surgeries and a lengthy process of healing.

“I lost my profession; I lost my whole sense of self. It was a big thing that I had to rehabilitate,” he said, “not just my body but my mind.”

United States Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Lammey suffered third-degree burns on more than half of his body when a boiler exploded on the ship he was deployed on in Guam.

When he was medically retired, Lammey suddenly had all this free time on his hands. “I heard that retired people played golf, so, I went to Walmart and bought a driver and I went to the driving range and started trying to crush golf balls,” said Lammey, who wears two batting-cage style gloves when he plays because of the damage to his skin.

During his recovery process, his three daughters – Francine, Alexis and Mackenzie, began attending a Catholic private school.

“We didn’t know how we were going to keep the kids in school,” he recalled. “My wife, Rose, went on a retreat for caregivers and they mentioned Folds of Honor, and we looked it up on online and applied and were accepted and able to keep the kids in school, which was awesome.”

Francine is currently following in her father’s footsteps, serving in the Navy. Alexis and Mackenzie are both Folds of Honor scholarship recipients. So, too, is Rose, underscoring the profound impact Folds of Honor has had on their family. Since its founding in 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 73,000 educational scholarships totaling more than $340 million.

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“This is such a big blessing for us, and I wanted to do something to say thanks,” Lammey said.

Two of the three daughters of United States Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Lammey as well as his wife, Rose, benefited from Folds of Honor scholarships.

Since 2019, he has been a member of the Folds of Honor Speaker’s Bureau, turning his life-changing experience into a source of hope and inspiration for others.

Golf facilities around the country are celebrating Patriot Golf Days, recognized annually throughout the month of May. Over the past 19 years, golf clubs nationwide have formed impactful partnerships with Folds of Honor, contributing to the transformative work of providing educational scholarships for the families of our brave military and first responders.

“There’s still thousands of other people that apply that there isn’t enough money to fund those scholarships,” Lammey said. “We need to keep getting the word out and let more people know the good work that Folds of Honor does so we can get all the rest of these families supported as well.”

On Memorial Day weekend, Lammey said it is time to reflect on the sacrifices that he and so many others made for their country. And a reminder that freedom isn’t free.

Adam Schupak is a senior writer for Golfweek, covering the PGA Tour.

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5 bold predictions for Seahawks in the 2026 NFL season

TheSeattle Seahawksapproach the 2026 NFL season with expectations of defending their Super Bowl win from last season, but a competitive field of opponents across the league create questions as to how their season will pan out.

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TheLos Angeles RamsandSan Francisco 49ersare two major threats theSeahawksin the NFC West. Elsewhere around the league, theDetroit LionsandKansas City Chiefsare poised for bounce back years, while theBuffalo Billsand theBaltimore Ravenshave another chance to get over the hump. And then there’s thePhiladelphia Eagles, perhaps the biggest wild card team in the league.

The Seahawks’ roster from last season is largely intact, with fitting replacements at positions where they saw key starters depart from in free agency. With a strength of schedule that ranks No. in the league, and a

Here are five bold predictions for how the Seahawks’ season will pan out, forecasting everything from key wins on the schedule to end-of-season awards and their chances of winning the Super Bowl again at season’s end.

Slight dip in targets for JSN opens door for career year for Rashid Shaheed

Jaxon Smith-Njigba was targeted 163 times for the Seahawks last season. Cooper Kupp received the second-most targets in 2025 with 70. Rashid Shaheed received 26 in nine games played for Seattle.

Things figure to be different in 2026, with Shaheed set to be a more integral part of the offense. While Smith-Njigba is likely to be a candidate for AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors again next season, Shaheed will call for more targets in the offense. With even 10 less targets for JSN next season, coupled with more plays called for Shaheed,

Jadarian Price wins OROY

Price is in a favorable situation that will allow him to start from day one.Raidersrookie Fernando Mendoza may take a backseat to Kirk Cousins in Las Vegas. Jordyn Tyson will also have to deal with Chris Olave being theNew Orleans Saints’ No. 1 receiver.

Save those two top 10 picks, Price’s main competition for Offensive Rookie of the Year honors will be Jeremiyah Love (Arizona Cardinals), Carnell Tate (Tennessee Titans), and Omar Cooper Jr. (New York Jets). Love will be the Cardinals’ primary back from the onset of the year, but has James Conner as his backup, who rushed for 1,000 yards in two of the last three seasons. Tate will also compete with two 1,000-yard receivers in Wan’Dale Robinson and Calvin Ridley for targets.

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Ultimately, Price will get the edge over his three rookie peers for the OROY award at the end of the season, with a projected 900 rushing yards to show for.

Seahawks will go 4-2 in primetime games

The Seahawks figure to have a raucous home crowd behind them to silence the Patriots in their Super Bowl rematch and first primetime game of the year in Week 1.

Seattle will be greatly tested on the road against the Denver Broncos after playing two tough games against the Los Angeles Chargers and San Francisco 49ers. The altitude, coupled with a defense that [] will contribute toward Seattle losing its first primetime game in Week 6. Facing the Kansas City Chiefs right after that will be no easy task either, which figures to result in Seattle’s second and final loss in primetime in Week 7.

The Seahawks ought to be favored against the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys in their next two primetime games at home, before a win against the Rams in the first meeting between both teams in Week 16, bringing them to 4-2 in such games on the year.

Seattle finishes with No. 1 defense in the league

The Seahawks had a sweltering pass rush last season. Seattle’s secondary was a support for its front seven with All-Pro performers warding off down the field.

Seattle allowed the fewest points scored in the league last season. The Seahawks were dominant against the run, allowing only 3.7 yards per carry to opposing rushing attacks, which ranked No. 2 in the league, and a total of nine rushing touchdowns, which ranked No. 1. Seattle’s defense against the pass was also

With much of their defensive fabric still intact, the Seahawks will finish with the No. 1 defense in the league again in 2026.

Seahawks fail to win back-to-back Super Bowls

The Seahawks project to win the NFC West next season. However, getting back to the Super Bowl will be a difficult task.

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Steelers' second-year RB turning heads at OTAs

Pittsburgh Steelersrunning backKaleb Johnsonmay have been responsible for one of thebiggest rookie blundersin NFL history, but he's apparently ready to turn the page on his 2025 season following a strong performance at OTAs.

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On a new episode of Steel City Insider, Jim Wexell reported that he was wowed by Johnson's performance at OTAs and believes the young running back made massive improvements heading into Year 2.

“Kaleb Johnson has gotten first-team reps, and he looks like he’s all business,”Wexell said. “He looks like a guy that wants to make amends. … As a rookie, he couldn't pick up blitzes. And his pass-catching looks a lot better this year, let me tell you that. Now, what does he know about picking up blitzes now? Probably has been working on it. He's probably been working on his faults. There's a guy who's totally determined — would not surprise me if he shines in preseason."

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Johnson, who was selected by theSteelerswith the 83rd overall pick in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, failed to make an impact in his rookie season, recording 69 rushing yards on 28 attempts with limited playing time behind Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell.

Despite his strong showing at OTAs and the departure of Gainwell, Johnson still faces an uphill battle for snaps, as Warren and new Steelers running back Rico Dowdle are expected to control the workload this upcoming season.

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