NFL free agency officially begins on Wednesday, but many of the top players have already locked in deals with new teams.
Author: Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA TODAY
NFL free agency updates: Get the latest news on top players with negotiating period open
NFL free agency doesn’t officially start until Wednesday, but many of the top players are agreeing to deals during the negotiating period.
NFL free agency updates: Get the latest news on top players as negotiating period begins
NFL free agency doesn’t officially begin until the start of the new league year on Wednesday, but deals can materialize in the negotiation period.
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Winners and losers of QB Derek Carr’s decision to sign with New Orleans Saints
Derek Carr’s decision to sign with the Saints changes the complexion of the NFC South, which before looked like the NFL’s most wide-open division.
NFL combine winners, losers: Anthony Richardson, Nolan Smith dazzle as top performers
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NFL combine results: Updates on top draft prospects’ times, measurements from Friday
The on-field action resumes Friday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis as defensive backs and special teams players work out.
NFL combine results: Live updates on top draft prospects’ times, measurements
NFL draft prospects begin taking the field in Indianapolis on Thursday for testing and drills, as defensive linemen and linebackers kick things off.
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NFL cut candidates: Ezekiel Elliott, Dalvin Cook among veterans on shaky ground
All NFL teams must be compliant with the $224.8 million salary cap by March 15, which means several teams and players are bound for painful partings.