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  • Josh Jobe SEA CB
    Seahawks' Josh Jobe: Healthy again
    2h ago

    Jobe re-signed with the Seahawks on Thursday.

    The cornerback injured his knee in Week 17 against the Rams and was placed on injured reserve ahead of Seattle's season finale. Jobe set new career highs in starts (six), tackles (37 total, 29 solo), pass breakups (seven) and interceptions (one) in 2024. The former undrafted free agent played more on special teams than defense during his first two years, 2022 and 2023, in the league, both with Philadelphia.

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  • Jordan Mason SF RB
    49ers' Jordan Mason: Drawing trade interest
    2h ago

    Mason (ankle) is drawing trade interest, David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard reports.

    Mason is set to hit restricted free agency this offseason, so the 49ers have contractual control over the running back for at least one more season. Lombardi believes San Francisco could tender Mason and then entertain trading him. With Christian McCaffrey battling an Achilles issue much of the year, Mason had a breakout 2024 season, rushing 153 times for 789 yards (5.2 YPC) and three touchdowns. He missed the final five games of the season with an ankle injury, and the 49ers have Isaac Guerendo as a younger and cheaper backup option behind McCaffrey.

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  • Nate Landman ATL LB
    Falcons' Nate Landman: Hitting free agency
    2h ago

    Landman was not tendered as a restricted free agent by the Falcons on Thursday, meaning he will become an unrestricted free agent, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.

    The former undrafted free agent started 23 of the 29 games he played in over the last two years, making 191 total tackles (105 solo). Landman also forced three fumbles last year for the second season in a row. The linebacker first signed with the Falcons in 2022 and is still only 26.

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  • Raekwon Davis IND DT
    Raekwon Davis: Released by Indy
    2h ago

    Davis was released by the Colts on Thursday.

    The defensive tackle was let go with a non-football illness designation, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston. Davis played in all 17 games but didn't start a single one for the Colts in 2024, recording 15 tackles (seven solo) and a pass breakup. Davis initially signed a two-year, $14-million contract with Indianapolis last offseason, but this move will save the team about $6.4 million in cap space, per Myles Simmons of NBC Sports.

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  • Devin Duvernay JAC WR
    Devin Duvernay: Cut loose by the Jags
    2h ago

    Duvernay was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    The wide receiver finished 2024 with 11 catches for 79 yards and no touchdowns in 13 games, though he also contributed 351 kickoff-return yards and 167 punt-return yards. Duvernay, a two-time Pro Bowl return man, signed a two-year deal with the Jaguars last March after playing out his rookie contract with the Ravens, but he was caught in a series of cost-cutting moves by Jacksonville as it tries to clear cap space going into the new league year.

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  • Josh Reynolds JAC WR
    Josh Reynolds: Let go by Jacksonville
    3h ago

    Reynolds was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.

    The wide receiver was claimed by the Jags in December after being waived by Denver, per Tomasson. Reynolds only caught one pass for 11 yards in four games with Jacksonville after grabbing 12 for 183 and a score in five contests with the Broncos. The 2017 fourth-round pick of the Rams initially signed a two-year deal with Denver last offseason after playing out a two-year contract with Detroit.

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  • Tanner McKee PHI QB
    Eagles' Tanner McKee: Makes two appearances in 2024
    9h ago

    McKee completed 30 of 45 pass attempts (67 percent) for 323 yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions across two regular-season appearances with the Eagles in 2024. He also rushed five times for minus-one yards.

    McKee played 34 percent of offensive snaps Week 17, with Jalen Hurts in the concussion protocol and backup Kenny Pickett having been forced out early due to a ribs injury, and he then started the team's Week 18 regular-season finale against New York. Having shown out well in limited action, McKee seems a solid candidate to reprise his No. 3 quarterback role behind Hurts and Pickett during the 2025 season. He has two years remaining on his deal with Philadelphia.

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  • Kenny Pickett PHI QB
    Eagles' Kenny Pickett: Capable as backup in 2024
    9h ago

    Pickett completed 25 of 42 pass attempts (60 percent) for 291 yards, two touchdowns and one interceptions across five regular-season appearances with the Eagles in 2024. He also rushed nine times for 15 yards and one touchdown, and he fumbled once.

    Almost all of Pickett's offensive snaps came in two appearances, Week 16 and Week 17, when he filled in for a concussed Jalen Hurts before being forced off the field due to a ribs injury of his own. Pickett was cleared in time for the start of Philadelphia's playoff run, ultimately playing a backup role behind Hurts en route to the team's Super Bowl LIX victory. He has one year remaining on his deal with the Eagles and figures to reprise his role as Hurts' backup for the 2025 season.

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  • Kirk Cousins ATL QB
    Falcons' Kirk Cousins: May request trade after draft
    12h ago

    Cousins may wait until after the NFL Draft to request a trade and/or waive his no-trade clause, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.

    The idea would be to see which teams use an early pick on a quarterback before finding a new home for 2025. Cousins, of course, signed a four-year contract with the Falcons last offseason, only to see them take Michael Penix with the eighth overall pick. Cousins mostly struggled in his first year back from an Achilles' tear, and Penix eventually took over the starting job for the final three weeks. It may help Cousins to be another year removed from his injury, but he'll also be in his age-37 season, likely nearing the end of the line. It's unclear if he'd generate serious trade interest as a potential starter.

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  • Deshaun Watson CLE QB
    Browns' Deshaun Watson: Agrees to contract restructure
    12h ago

    Watson (Achilles) has agreed to a contract restructure that frees up $36 million in 2025 cap space for the Browns, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    The agreement likely adds another void year to the contract while also converting base salary into a bonus. Watson still figures to get all the money from his disastrous, fully guaranteed contract, although he may eventually play out the end of the deal as a backup or even be released. His 2024 campaign ended in October after he ruptured his right Achilles' tendon -- an injury that was surgically repaired shortly thereafter, only for Watson to re-rupture the tendon later on. He had a second surgery Jan. 9, making him unlikely to be ready for Week 1 of 2025 (almost exactly eight months later). Watson has been rehabbing at the team facility but is expected to miss "significant time in the 2025 season," according to ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi. Once healthy, Watson may have to settle for a backup role, be it behind a rookie or another veteran quarterback.

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  • Dak Prescott DAL QB
    Cowboys' Dak Prescott: Restructures to open up cap space
    1d ago

    Prescott (hamstring) and the Cowboys agreed to terms Wednesday on a contract restructure that opens up $36.6 million in cap space, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.

    Prescott's restructure comes just after the Cowboys made a similar move with CeeDee Lamb's contract, with the two adjustments freeing up a combined $56.6 million in cap space one week before the official start of free agency. The pair of transactions signal a willingness from the Cowboys to make a splash on the open market this offseason or work out a long-term deal for three-time All-Pro Micah Parsons. Prescott remains on track in his recovery from a torn right hamstring that he had surgically repaired back in November.

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  • Gardner Minshew LV QB
    Raiders' Gardner Minshew: Headed for release
    1d ago

    The Raiders plan to release Minshew (collarbone) when the new league year begins next Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Minshew is entering the final season of a two-year contract, following a 2024 campaign that ended early when he suffered a broken collarbone Nov. 24. He should be recovered from the injury in time for offseason activities, but there's no guarantee of him getting another shot to compete for a starting job, as he may have to settle for a backup role this time around. Over his 10 appearances for Las Vegas this past season, Minshew completed 203 of 306 pass attempts (66.3 percent) for 2,013 yards, nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions while adding 58 yards on 19 carries.

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  • Jordan Mason SF RB
    49ers' Jordan Mason: Drawing trade interest
    2h ago

    Mason (ankle) is drawing trade interest, David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard reports.

    Mason is set to hit restricted free agency this offseason, so the 49ers have contractual control over the running back for at least one more season. Lombardi believes San Francisco could tender Mason and then entertain trading him. With Christian McCaffrey battling an Achilles issue much of the year, Mason had a breakout 2024 season, rushing 153 times for 789 yards (5.2 YPC) and three touchdowns. He missed the final five games of the season with an ankle injury, and the 49ers have Isaac Guerendo as a younger and cheaper backup option behind McCaffrey.

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  • Will Shipley PHI RB
    Eagles' Will Shipley: Quiet rookie season
    6h ago

    Shipley rushed 30 times for 82 yards (2.7 YPC) across 16 regular-season appearances with the Eagles in 2024. He also secured all four of his targets for 35 yards and compiled 173 yards as a kick returner.

    Shipley, a 2024 fourth-round pick, handled a depth role behind Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Gainwell out of the backfield for Philadelphia, ultimately logging an unremarkable rookie campaign. He did, however, go off for 77 yards and a score, the first of his career, on just four carries versus Washington in the NFC Championship Game. With Gainwell set to become an unrestricted free agent, Shipley could climb the depth chart behind Barkley in Year 2.

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  • Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB
    Eagles' Kenneth Gainwell: Staring down free agency
    9h ago

    Gainwell rushed 75 times for 290 yards (3.9 YPC) and one touchdown across 17 regular-season appearances with the Eagles in 2024. He also secured 16 of 22 targets for 116 receiving yards, while racking up a career-high 456 yards as a kick returner.

    Gainwell spent the 2024 campaign operating in a depth complementary role behind superstar backfield leader Saquon Barkley, culminating in just six carries for 10 yards during the team's Super Bowl LIX win. Having played out the final year of his rookie deal, the 2021 fifth-round pick is now slated to become an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year next week. Gainwell's versatile skillset will improve his odds of securing another pass-catching or change-of-pace role.

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  • Dare Ogunbowale HOU RB
    Texans' Dare Ogunbowale: Re-signs with Houston
    1d ago

    The Texans re-signed Ogunbowale to a one-year, $2 million deal Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    The 30-year-old running back will remain with the Texans after spending the last three seasons in Houston. Ogunbowale provides the team with a reliable third-down back who's also a core player on special teams. He's likely to play a similar role in 2025, serving as the Texans' No. 3 running back behind Joe Mixon and Dameon Pierce.

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  • Jamaal Williams NO RB
    Jamaal Williams: Let go by New Orleans
    2d ago

    The Saints are releasing Williams on Tuesday, John Hendrix of AthlonSports.com reports.

    Williams, who is now heading into his age-30 season as a free agent, gained just 164 yards (3.4 YPC) and one touchdown on 48 carries across 14 regular-season appearances with the Saints in 2024. He also caught nine of 11 targets for 57 yards, while racking up a career-high 288 yards as a kick returner. With 2024 having marked the least productive season of Williams' career by a notable margin, teams around the league don't figure to view the veteran running back as a hot option on the open market.

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  • Saquon Barkley PHI RB
    Eagles' Saquon Barkley: Pens two-year extension with Philly
    2d ago

    The Eagles and Barkley agreed to terms Tuesday on a two-year, $41.2 million contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Barkley's new deal reportedly includes $36 million fully guaranteed at signing, plus incentives worth up to an additional $15 million, making him the highest-paid running back in NFL history. The reigning Offensive Player of the Year, Barkley's arrival in Philadelphia transformed the team's identity, resulting in a season which ultimately culminated in a Super Bowl LIX victory over Kansas City. Barkley will warrant consideration for the No. 1 overall pick in 2025 fantasy drafts, with the Eagles set to return a top-end offensive line to open holes for one of the most explosive and versatile threats from scrimmage in the league.

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  • Devin Duvernay JAC WR
    Devin Duvernay: Cut loose by the Jags
    2h ago

    Duvernay was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    The wide receiver finished 2024 with 11 catches for 79 yards and no touchdowns in 13 games, though he also contributed 351 kickoff-return yards and 167 punt-return yards. Duvernay, a two-time Pro Bowl return man, signed a two-year deal with the Jaguars last March after playing out his rookie contract with the Ravens, but he was caught in a series of cost-cutting moves by Jacksonville as it tries to clear cap space going into the new league year.

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  • Josh Reynolds JAC WR
    Josh Reynolds: Let go by Jacksonville
    3h ago

    Reynolds was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.

    The wide receiver was claimed by the Jags in December after being waived by Denver, per Tomasson. Reynolds only caught one pass for 11 yards in four games with Jacksonville after grabbing 12 for 183 and a score in five contests with the Broncos. The 2017 fourth-round pick of the Rams initially signed a two-year deal with Denver last offseason after playing out a two-year contract with Detroit.

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  • Jahan Dotson PHI WR
    Eagles' Jahan Dotson: Handles No. 3 receiver role in 2024
    5h ago

    Dotson secured 19 of 33 targets for 216 yards across 17 regular-season games with the Eagles in 2024. He also rushed once for 13 yards.

    Dotson played a sizeable 649 offensive snaps during the regular season for Philadelphia, working in a No. 3 receiver role behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. His most impactful game of the season game during the Eagles' win over Kansas City in Super Bowl LIX, with two catches for 42 yards on three targets. The 2022 first-round pick looks set to reprise a similar role for the 2025 season, though with all of Brown, Smith, running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Dallas Goedert pushing for opportunities on offense, he seems likely to again end up on the outside looking in for fantasy purposes.

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  • Christian Kirk JAC WR
    Texans' Christian Kirk: Being dealt to Houston
    5h ago

    The Jaguars are finalizing a trade Thursday that will send Kirk (collarbone) to the Texans, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Kirk, who is recovering from a broken left collarbone suffered in late October, looks set to join Nico Collins atop Houston's wide receiver depth chart. The veteran slot man will face opportunity as one of C.J. Stroud's top targets, especially with Stefon Diggs (knee - ACL) a pending free agent and Tank Dell (knee - ACL) a candidate to miss much, if not all, of the 2025 season. Per Pelissero, the Texans are taking on Kirk's salary of $16.5 million for 2025 and sending a 2026 seventh-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the 28-year-old veteran wideout.

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  • Tutu Atwell LAR WR
    Rams' Tutu Atwell: Back with L. A. on one-year deal
    10h ago

    Atwell and the Rams agreed to terms Thursday on a one-year, $10 million contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Atwell, a 2021 second-round pick, was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, but he'll instead return to Los Angeles on a fully guaranteed one-year, $10 million contract. Coming off a 2024 campaign in which he compiled a career-best 42-562-0 receiving line across 17 regular-season contests, the timing and guarantees of Atwell's deal signal that the Rams view him as a valued contributor on offense, especially in the context of Cooper Kupp's expected departure this offseason. With Demarcus Robinson still a pending unrestricted free agent, returning quarterback Matthew Stafford's top wideouts next season could feature a lineup of Puka Nacua, Atwell and Jordan Whittington.

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  • Tee Higgins CIN WR
    Bengals' Tee Higgins: Not on trade market
    12h ago

    Teams have contacted the Bengals about trading for Higgins but have been told he isn't available, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports.

    A franchise tag can pave the way for a trade, but in this case it seems more likely to lead to a multi-year contract. The Bengals may end up rethinking their stance, however, if negotiations don't progress within the next few weeks and there's serious risk of no long-term agreement being reached before the July 15 deadline. Higgins might hesitate to sign his franchise tag (worth $26.17 million) if that were to happen, having already played under the tag once, although he'd likely still sign it before Week 1 rather than miss out on around $1.5 million each week. The Bengals hope it won't come to that and presumably have already begun negotiations for a multi-year contract.

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  • Evan Engram JAC TE
    Evan Engram: Cut by Jags
    4h ago

    The Jaguars released Engram (shoulder) on Thursday, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.

    Engram's 2024 campaign was abbreviated due to a torn labrum in his left shoulder that required surgery in mid-December, but he also sat out Weeks 2-5 due to a hamstring injury, limiting him to nine regular-season appearances. He was modestly productive when healthy, hauling in 47 of 64 passes for 365 yards and one touchdown. Engram was heading into the final season of the three-year, $41.25 million contract that he agreed to with Jacksonville in July 2023, and the team will free up $5.98 million in cap savings with this move. The Jags will be left with Brenton Strange, Patrick Murtagh (ankle) and Shane Bowman at tight end once the new league year kicks off next Wednesday.

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  • Durham Smythe MIA TE
    Bears' Durham Smythe: Joining Chicago
    12h ago

    Smythe is signing a one-year contract with the Bears, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    The Dolphins took Smythe in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft and then kept him on their roster (mostly as a blocker) until releasing him three weeks ago. He'll turn 30 in August and isn't likely to see many passes as the presumed No. 2 tight end behind long-time starter Cole Kmet. This signing is more about Chicago's running game than the passing attack, continuing an offseason makeover that's already seen the team hire a new head coach (Ben Johnson) and acquire two new guards (Jonah Jackson, Joe Thuney).

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  • Tucker Fisk LAC TE
    Chargers' Tucker Fisk: Gets tendered
    1d ago

    The Chargers placed an exclusive rights tender on Fisk on Wednesday.

    Fisk played in the final nine games (five starts) of the regular season in addition to the Chargers' lone playoff contest after beginning the campaign on the practice squad. Over his 10 total appearances, he produced an 8-54-0 receiving line on nine targets while serving mostly as a blocker during his time on the field. Assuming Fisk signs his tender, he'll return to the Chargers in 2025 and will likely fill a reserve role at tight end once again.

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  • Lucas Krull DEN TE
    Broncos' Lucas Krull: Tendered by Denver
    2d ago

    Krull was tendered a contract by the Broncos on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Krull entered the offseason as an exclusive-rights free agent and he will now stick around in Denver for a third season, earning $1.03 million. The tight end caught 19 of 23 targets for 152 yards over 13 regular-season games in 2024, and he'll look to carve out a greater role for himself next season.

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  • Armani Rogers ATL TE
    Bills' Armani Rogers: Tears Achilles
    3d ago

    Rogers tore his Achilles tendon while training Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    The 27-year-old inked a reserve/future contract with the Bills in January, but it now appears he won't have the opportunity to compete for a roster spot in 2025. Rogers' only in-game NFL experience came in 2022 with the Commanders, when he appeared in 11 regular-season games and caught five of his six targets for 64 yards. With Rogers out for the foreseeable future, the Bills' tight end room currently consists of Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid and Zach Davidson.

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  • Tyler Higbee LAR TE
    Rams' Tyler Higbee: Remaining in L.A. for 2025
    3d ago

    Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that Higbee will remain with Los Angeles for the 2025 season, the final year of his contract, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.

    McVay said the same of veteran offensive tackle Rob Havenstein, calling the Rams offense "different" when both veterans are healthy and on the field. Higbee missed all but three of Los Angeles' regular-season games in 2024 while working his way back from offseason knee and shoulder surgeries, most notably recovering from an ACL tear sustained during the 2023 playoffs, but the 32-year-old tight end managed to impress once he was back in action. In two postseason games against the Vikings and Eagles, he secured 12 of 15 targets for 112 yards and a score. With Matthew Stafford's return and Cooper Kupp still looking unlikely to be retained for 2025, Higbee could be facing increased opportunities on offense behind star wideout Puka Nacua.

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  • Zane Gonzalez WAS K
    Commanders' Zane Gonzalez: Running it back in D.C.
    9h ago

    Washington re-signed Gonzalez on Thursday.

    As Austin Seibert went to the Commanders' injured reserve list with a hip injury ahead of Week 13, Gonzalez was signed to fill in. Over nine games, including the postseason, he made 12 of his 15 field-goal tries and all 27 of his extra-point attempts. That seems to have been good enough to earn him priority for the starting job for 2025.

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  • Brandon Aubrey DAL K
    Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey: Undergoes shoulder surgery
    2d ago

    Aubrey underwent shoulder surgery this offseason, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.

    Aubrey is expected to be ready to go for the Cowboys' offseason program after undergoing a minor procedure on his shoulder. The kicker is coming off a 2024 campaign in which he made 40 of 47 field-goal attempts, including an impressive 14-for-17 from 50-plus yards.

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  • Brandon McManus GB K
    Packers' Brandon McManus: Gets three-year extension
    2d ago

    McManus and the Packers agreed to terms Tuesday on a three-year, $15.3 million contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McManus joined Green Bay midseason in 2024, ultimately converting 20 of 21 field-goal attempts and all 30 extra-point tries across 11 regular-season appearances with the team. He also converted one of two field-goal tries and his only PAT during the Packers' wild-card round loss to Philadelphia. McManus' tenure as the starter on a high-scoring offense will keep him in the mix as a relevant fantasy option at the kicker position for the 2025 campaign.

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  • Mike Badgley DET K
    Lions' Michael Badgley: Entering free agency healthy
    2d ago

    Detroit cleared Badgley from the groin injury that landed him on the injured reserve list for the entire 2024 season, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Badgley suffered a torn hamstring during the first week of training camp last year, so his last playing sample comes from 2023, when over four games he made all four of his field-goal tries and 13 of his 15 extra-point attempts. Jake Bates had an impressive rookie campaign with the Lions in 2024, so Badgley will likely be looking for a new team in 2025.

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  • Cameron Dicker LAC K
    Chargers' Cameron Dicker: Makes career-high 39 field goals
    17d ago

    Dicker converted 39 of 42 field-goal attempts and 33 of 36 extra-point attempts across 17 regular-season appearances with the Chargers in 2024.

    Dicker also converted both of his field-goal attempts during Los Angeles' wild-card round loss to the Texans. The 24-year-old kicker remains a reliable piece alongside the Chargers offense, having now posted three consecutive seasons with a 90-plus percent field goal conversion rate. He remains under contract with the team through the 2028 campaign, though Los Angeles will have a potential 'out' in his contract to evaluate after the conclusion of the 2025 season.

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  • Evan McPherson CIN K
    Bengals' Evan McPherson: Limited to 12 games in 2024
    17d ago

    McPherson (groin) converted 16 of 22 field-goal attempts across 12 regular-season appearances with the Bengals in 2024. He also went 37-for-38 on PATs.

    McPherson ended his campaign with a career-low 73 percent conversion rate on field goals before landing on IR with a groin injury in early December, with all four of his misses coming from 50-plus yards out. He inked a three-year, $16.5 million extension with Cincinnati last August, meaning McPherson remains under contract through the 2027 campaign.

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  • Josh Jobe SEA CB
    Seahawks' Josh Jobe: Healthy again
    2h ago

    Jobe re-signed with the Seahawks on Thursday.

    The cornerback injured his knee in Week 17 against the Rams and was placed on injured reserve ahead of Seattle's season finale. Jobe set new career highs in starts (six), tackles (37 total, 29 solo), pass breakups (seven) and interceptions (one) in 2024. The former undrafted free agent played more on special teams than defense during his first two years, 2022 and 2023, in the league, both with Philadelphia.

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  • Nate Landman ATL LB
    Falcons' Nate Landman: Hitting free agency
    2h ago

    Landman was not tendered as a restricted free agent by the Falcons on Thursday, meaning he will become an unrestricted free agent, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.

    The former undrafted free agent started 23 of the 29 games he played in over the last two years, making 191 total tackles (105 solo). Landman also forced three fumbles last year for the second season in a row. The linebacker first signed with the Falcons in 2022 and is still only 26.

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  • Raekwon Davis IND DT
    Raekwon Davis: Released by Indy
    2h ago

    Davis was released by the Colts on Thursday.

    The defensive tackle was let go with a non-football illness designation, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston. Davis played in all 17 games but didn't start a single one for the Colts in 2024, recording 15 tackles (seven solo) and a pass breakup. Davis initially signed a two-year, $14-million contract with Indianapolis last offseason, but this move will save the team about $6.4 million in cap space, per Myles Simmons of NBC Sports.

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  • Ronald Darby JAC CB
    Ronald Darby: Released by Jacksonville
    3h ago

    Darby was released by the Jaguars on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    The veteran cornerback played in 13 games, started 12 and recorded 46 tackles (36 solo) and nine pass breakups in his first season in Jacksonville. Darby did sign a two-year, $8.5-million deal last March, but the Jaguars' secondary also struggled in 2024, making it likely that the team will seek help this offseason. Darby's release is also part of a larger set of cost-cutting moves by the Jags, like trading Christian Kirk and cutting Evan Engram, as the team tries to add cap space in the first year of a new regime.

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  • Bobby Wagner WAS MLB
    Commanders' Bobby Wagner: Remains in nation's capital
    3h ago

    The Commanders and Wagner agreed to a one-year contract Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    After spending 11 of the first 12 seasons of his career in the NFC West (11 in Seattle, one with the Rams), Wagner didn't miss a beat in Washington in 2024 while working with a familiar face in coach Dan Quinn, who was the Seahawks' defensive coordinator in 2013 and 2014. In 20 games between the regular season and playoffs for the Commanders, Wagner racked up 157 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, four pass defenses, three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. His new deal has $8 million in guarantees with a maximum value of $9.5 million.

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  • Trey Hendrickson CIN DE
    Bengals' Trey Hendrickson: Gets permission to seek trade
    7h ago

    The Bengals informed Henderson on Thursday that he may seek a trade, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Hendrickson, who is currently entering the final year of his deal with Cincinnati, led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in 2024 and will doubtless command a sizeable trade market from teams in need of a premier edge rusher. While the Bengals have faced pressure, including from quarterback Joe Burrow, to work out long-term deals with all of Hendrickson, Tee Higgins (who received the franchise tag) and Ja'Marr Chase (who is set to play out 2025 on his fifth-year option), the team is at least open to moving on from the 30-year-old All-Pro. Hendrickson has 35 sacks over the past two seasons and is doubtless vying for a new contract extension with a total value matching the other top playmakers at his position.

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