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Miles Sanders says goodbye to Philadelphia as Eagles sign Rashaad Penny - ProFootballTalk
When Miles Sanders saw the news that the Eagles are going to sign running back Rashaad Penny, he saw the writing on the wall.
Sanders, a running back who has played his entire four-year career in Philadelphia, knows that the Eagles adding Penny means they’re bringing him in to replace Sanders, who is now expecting to sign elsewhere in free agency.
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Prying edge rusher Bryce Huff away from the Jets will cost other teams a second-round pick.
Huff is set for restricted free agency this offseason and Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Jets are tendering him at the second-round level.
Jets use second-round tender on Bryce Huff - ProFootballTalk
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Report- Jacoby Brissett agrees to terms with Commanders - ProFootballTalk
Commanders coach Ron Rivera repeatedly has expressed confidence in Sam Howell, who made his first career start as a rookie in Week 18 last season. Rivera calls Howell QB1 but stopped short of guaranteeing Howell will start the 2023 season opener.
Jacoby Brissett could start Week 1.
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James Robinson joins the Patriots - ProFootballTalk
Running back James Robinson, who performed very well as an undrafted rookie in 2020 with the Jaguars, became a free agent wen the Jets didn’t tender him as a restricted free agent.
He’s now on the move again.
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Panthers agree to sign Miles Sanders - ProFootballTalk
Miles Sanders is heading to Carolina.
Sanders, the running back who has spent his entire career with the Eagles, agreed to a contract today with the Panthers, according to multiple reports.
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Report- Chiefs restructure Patrick Mahomes' contract - ProFootballTalk
Field Yates of ESPN reports that $12 million of Mahomes’ 2023 roster bonus was converted into a signing bonus, creating $9.6 million in cap space.
Mahomes has a $34.4 million roster bonus for this season, and he entered this week with a $49.293 million cap hit.
The Chiefs now will have more room to operate in free agency as they attempt to fill in some of their holes.
They have agreed to terms with offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor and defensive lineman Charles Omenihu. They bid farewell to defensive lineman Frank Clark and likely will see left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. depart.
Safety Juan Thornhill, receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, fullback Michael Burton, defensive tackle Khalen Saunders and offensive tackle Andrew Wylie.
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Solomon Thomas will re-sign with Jets - ProFootballTalk
The Jets lost a couple of defensive tackles to other teams this week, but they’ve held onto another one of their free agents at the spot.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that Solomon Thomas will re-sign with the team. It’s a one-year deal worth $3.9 million for Thomas.
Sheldon Rankins is set to sign with the Texans and Nathan Shepherd will be joining the Saints. The Jets will likely look for more depth at the spot while also working to sign Quinnen Williams to a long-term deal.
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Buccaneers make release of Leonard Fournette official - ProFootballTalk
The Buccaneers have officially cut ties with running back Lenoard Fournette.
Tampa Bay released the running back after the start of the new league year at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
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Steelers cut Myles Jack - ProFootballTalk
A veteran linebacker who played his first six seasons in Jacksonville, Jack signed a two-year, $16 million contract with the Steelers a year ago. Cutting him today saves $8 million in salary cap space for the Steelers.
Jack is only 27 years old and started 13 games last season, so it’s likely that he’ll have several teams interested in his services, though likely not at $8 million a year.
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Chase Edmonds will sign with Bucs - ProFootballTalk
Chase Edmonds is headed to Tampa.
According to multiple reports, Edmonds has agreed to a one-year deal with the Buccaneers. The Broncos released Edmonds earlier this month.
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Julian Love, Devin Bush visit Seahawks today - ProFootballTalk
The Seahawks will have in-person discussions with a couple of young free agent defenders today.
Former Giants safety Julian Love and former Steelers linebacker Devin Bush are visiting the Seahawks on Thursday, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
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Patriots to re-sign Mack Wilson - ProFootballTalk
The Patriots are bringing back one of their defensive players.
Mack Wilson has agreed to re-sign with the club on a one-year deal, according to multiple reports.
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Bears sign D'Onta Foreman - ProFootballTalk
The Bears have added a running back after losing a running back in free agency.
Free agent running back D'Onta Foreman has agreed to a one-year contract with the Bears, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
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Drew Lock returning to Seahawks on a one-year deal - ProFootballTalk
The Seahawks have their top-two quarterbacks back in the fold.Backup Drew Lock will rejoin Geno Smith in the quarterbacks room in Seattle, having agreed to a one-year contract with a base salary of $4 million with a maximum value of $7.5 million, Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports.
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Eagles replace Gardner Minshew with Marcus Mariota - ProFootballTalk
Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, Mariota has reached agreement on a one-year, $5 million deal. Incentives can push the value to $8 million.
He was the second overall pick in the draft. After five years with the Titans, he spent two with the Raiders and one with the Falcons.
Still only 29, Mariota’s skillset meshes better with starter Jalen Hurts than Minshew’s. Mariota, like Hurts, possesses the kind of mobility that allows him to run the aspects of the offense that require the quarterback to run.
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Mike Gesicki agrees to deal with Patriots - ProFootballTalk
The Patriots are plucking a tight end away from one of their divisional rivals.
According to multiple reports, Mike Gesicki has agreed to sign with New England. Gesicki, who was No. 46 on PFT’s list of the top free agents, has agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $9 million.
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Seahawks sign Devin Bush - ProFootballTalk
The Steelers made Bush the 10th overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft, and he has spent his entire career in Pittsburgh. He showed flashes of the talent that made him a Top 10 pick but never quite lived up to the expectations his draft status set.
Seahawks General Manager John Schneider had identified inside linebacker as a position the Seahawks needed to improve, and Bush should help. Seahawks inside linebacker Jordyn Brooks is recovering from a torn ACL, and Cody Barton left for the Commanders in free agency.
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Jonah Williams asks Bengals to trade him - ProFootballTalk
The Bengals plan to play the newly signed Orlando Brown at left tackle and that’s not sitting all that well with the player who has been manning the position.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Jonah Williams has told the Bengals that he wants to be traded. Williams has started all 47 games he’s played for the Bengals over the last three seasons.
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Dallas trades for WR Brandin Cooks, Houston gets a '23 fifth and a '24 sixth. Stefon will have to suffer in Buffalo for a couple more seasons.
Also, Houston re-signed OT Laremy Tunsil, $75mil for 3 years, $50mil guaranteed. Whoa.