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The legal tampering period for the start of NFL free agency got underway Monday. There will be a 52-hour window where pending free agents can negotiate with new teams before the official start of the league’s new year officially hits on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET.
The NFL offseason has already delivered several shocking moves. Star players are changing teams in deals that have reshaped the landscape of the league. Trades involving DJ Moore, Maxx Crosby, and Trent McDuffie have set the tone for what
Former Ravens defensive end Dre'Mont Jones signed a three-year, $39 million deal with the New England Patriots in free agency, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Monday. The Ravens "made a strong push to retain Jones" before he signed with the Patriots, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
The dust from the NFL Combine has barely settled, but a flurry of trades has already left most 2026 mock drafts obsolete. Oneblockbuster trade involving All-Pro Maxx Crosby has left everyone stunned,
The New York Jets make a trade, secure a dominant defensive presence, and draft two key offensive playmakers in this mock draft
Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown is expected to be traded this offseason, and it sounds like he has an idea for where he wants to end up.
The team also agreed to terms with former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard Issac Seumalo and former Lions defensive tackle Roy Lopez, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Seumalo's deal is reportedly 3-years, $31.5 million, while Lopez’s deal is for two years, $11.5 million.
The Cowboys acquired the EDGE they desperately needed. Rashan Gary is headed to Dallas, where he'll reunite with Kenny Clark and Christian Parker.