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Here are the terms of the deal (via NFL Media Texans get: 2025 third-rounder, 2026 2nd-rounder, 2026 fourth-rounder Commanders get: Laremy Tunsil, 2025 fourth-rounder Giving up Tunsil is an interesting decision for the Texans because CJ Stroud took 58 sacks last season, which was the second-most in the NFL.
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Can confirm the Bengals are signing former Packers DT TJ Slaton to a 2-year deal worth $15.1 million. Cincinnati with its second interior defensive line addition today after re-signing BJ Hill to a 3-year deal. First reported by NFL Network.
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The Jaguars have agreed to terms with G/T Chuma Edoga on a two-year deal, per a league source. Has started 23 games in six seasons with New York Jets, Atlanta and Dallas.
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The Giants are signing DT Roy Robertson-Harris, per source. It's a two-year deal worth $10 million. Adding defensive line depth was imperative.
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Source: former Falcons Pro Bowl DT Grady Jarrett — released today from Atlanta — already has found a new home, reaching agreement on a 3-year $43.5 million deal including $28.5 million fully guaranteed with the Chicago Bears. Deal negotiated by Todd France at Athletes First.
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Sources: Bills reached agreement with former Chargers WR Josh Palmer on a 3-year, $36 million deal.
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The Bengals have made their third move of the day and for the third time, it doesn't involve Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins or Trey Hendrickson. Instead, the deal involves Samaje Perine. According to NFL Media, the running back has agreed to terms on a two-year deal worth up to $3.8 million. Perine has spent 3.5 of his eight career NFL seasons in Cincinnati and he'll now be returning for another one.
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One QB we haven't mentioned yet today is Jameis Winston. After spending the 2024 season in Cleveland, he's now a free agent and he's drawing interest from both the Chargers and 49ers, according to Josina Anderson. Both teams are looking at him as a possible backup QB option.
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Earlier today, we mentioned that Milton Williams had agreed to a deal with the Patriots that was worth $26 million per year, but we didn't have the specific terms. Well, now we do. According to ESPN.com, the former Eagles star is getting a four-year, $104 million contract that includes $63 million in guaranteed money. Williams had been working to finalize a deal with the Panthers, but in the end, the Patriots basically gave him $63 million reasons to ditch Carolina.
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Broncos and Talanoa Hufanga have agreed to a 3-year contract worth up to $45 million, including $20 million guaranteed at signing
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After beefing up their offensive line with three new additions over the past week, the Bears have now turned their attention to their defense. Former Colts DE Dayo Odeyingbo has agreed to terms on a three-year, $48 million with the Bears. Odeyingbo is a big man -- he's listed at 6-6, 287 pounds -- and it probably won't be hard for new Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen to work him into his system.
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The Jags already added a cornerback today (Jourdan Lewis), and now, they've added a safety. According to NFL Media, former Texans safety Eric Murray has agreed to a three-year, $22.5 million deal with Jacksonville that includes $12 million in guaranteed money.
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Here's what the QB market currently looks like following Justin Fields' decision to go to New York: Seahawks: Sam Darnold Jets: Justin Fields QB needy teams: Giants, Steelers, Browns, Titans, Colts, Vikings Available quarterbacks: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Daniel Jones, Joe Flacco, Jameis Winston Rodgers will likely end up with the Steelers or Giants, but this game of musical chairs definitely isn't over. Also, the Vikings and Colts both have a QB in place, so they probably don't need a quarterback as badly as the other four teams.
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The Jaguars have reached agreements with TEs Hunter Long and Johnny Mundt and CB Eric Murray, per a league source. -- Michael DiRocco, Jaguars reporter
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The Indianapolis Colts are expected to sign safety Camryn Bynum once free agency opens Wednesday. -- Dan Graziano, national NFL reporter
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Quarterback Nick Mullens agrees to a two-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, a league source confirms. He was in Minnesota with current Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski. -- Michael DiRocco, Jaguars reporter
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Former Vikings TE Johnny Mundt heads to Jacksonville 2:26 p.m. -- The Jaguars are signing former Vikings TE Johnny Mundt to a two-year, $5.5 million deal, per Tom Pelissero. Steelers release DE Larry Ogunjobi 2:24 p.m. -- In a cap saving move, the Steelers are releasing defensive end Larry Ogunjobi, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor. The move saves Pittsburgh $7 million in cap space.
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Jaguars signed Nick Mullens 2:21 p.m. -- Former Vikings quarterback Nick Mullens is signing a two-year, $6.5 million deal with the Jaguars, per Mike Garafolo.
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Panthers make move after missing out on Milton Williams Although the Panthers didn't land Milton Williams, they did land one of the top safeties on the market. According to NFL Media, Tre'von Moehrig has agreed to terms on a three-year, $51 million deal with Carolina. Moehrig has spent his entire career with the Raiders, where he started in 64 of the 66 games that he played in since being drafted in the second round back in 2021.
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Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold reached agreement today on a three-year, $110.5 million contract including $55 million guaranteed with the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle has its successor to Geno Smith. -- Adam Schefter, NFL insider
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Poona Ford signs with Rams 2:17 p.m. -- Poona Ford is signing a three-year, $30 million deal with the Rams, per Jeremy Fowler. The deal includes $17 million guaranteed.
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Long snapper Trent Sieg reached agreement on three-year, $4.45 million deal that includes $3.1M guaranteed with the Cowboys, per source. -- Adam Schefter, NFL insider
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Jonathan Jones willing to return to Patriots, but future uncertain
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No one has signed Fields yet, but the Jets appear to be the leader in the clubhouse with The Athletic reporting that the Jets have a "good shot" of landing the former first-round pick.