As careful as Trammell's reply might be, it marks the first update in a while to assure fans that "Freshman Year" is indeed still a work in progress, with plenty of time between now and its 2024 release window. What we do know is that whatever is planned marks the MCU debut of some classic Marvel characters and also features some returning faces.
It was announced at Comic-Con that the show serves as Harry and Norman Osborn's first MCU appearance. Additionally, there's Daredevil, who was confirmed to be voiced by the now-reappointed devil of Hell's Kitchen, Charlie Cox. While the Osborns' inclusion is permissible and could simply confirm Peter met his good buddy Harry before "Captain America: Civil War," Daredevil throws a slightly chronological spanner in the works.
If this is indeed set before the events of Peter's live-action adventures in the MCU, how did he come to cross paths with Daredevil this early? Had he worked with ol' Hornhead previously and just never mentioned it? Or might a "Freshman Year" theory be true, and the show is actually Peter post-"Spider-Man: No Way Home," regaling someone about who he is and how he got his powers? For now, we can sit and stew comfortably, knowing that whatever it is, Spider-Man will return eventually.