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Steelers QB options: Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson both still in play

Antonio Brown might be insisting that Aaron Rodgers is going to sign with the Steelers, but it doesn't look like that's the case yet. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Rodgers has been talking to the Steelers, but if they can't agree on a deal, then Pittsburgh will likely look to bring Russell Wilson back for another year. 

According to DK Pittsburgh Sports, the Steelers have also reached out to Mason Rudolph, because even if they land Rodgers or Wilson, they're still going to need a backup QB and in that case, a return to Pittsburgh would make sense for Rudolph. 

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Leonard Floyd finds new team just hours after being released by 49ers

The former 49ers pass-rusher already has a new team after being released early Tuesday afternoon by San Francisco. Floyd has agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract with the Falcons, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones has reported

Floyd racked up 8.5 sacks with the 49ers last season, which was the second-highest total on the team. If Floyd can replicate that number in Atlanta, the Falcons would likely be thrilled and that's because they struggled to rush the passer last year. In 2024, the Falcons recorded just 31 sacks, which was the lowest number in the NFC and second-lowest number in the NFL. 

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The Cowboys have agreed to a one-year deal with DE Payton Turner, a former first-round pick of the Saints in 2021, according to sources. Injuries hurt his development, but he had two sacks, four pass deflections and two forced fumbles in 16 games last year.

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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

Justin reid to the saints.. Damn

3yr 31.5 with 22gtd…

Wharton deal for sure an overpay and now after seeing what the other safeties got Moehrig was an overpay

But he showed restraint with Milton and Metcalf, actual difference makers 

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14 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

3yr 31.5 with 22gtd…

Wharton deal for sure an overpay and now after seeing what the other safeties got Moehrig was an overpay

But he showed restraint with Milton and Metcalf, actual difference makers 

Also there’s no way that Patrick Jones II isn’t a massive overpay as well

 

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