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James Bradberry agrees to re-sign with Eagles - ProFootballTalk
The Eagles have seen a number of defensive players agree to deals with other teams as free agents in the last couple of days, but they were able to secure the return of a key member of the unit on Tuesday.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Eagles have reached an agreement with cornerback James Bradberry on a new contract. It is reportedly a three-year deal worth $38 million and there’s another $6 million available in incentives. The deal includes $20 million in fully guaranteed money.
- Florida State WR Keon Coleman (No. 33 overall)
- Utah DB Cole Bishop (No. 60)
- Duke DT DeWayne Carter (No. 95)
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.
Jets use second-round tender on Bryce Huff - ProFootballTalk
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.
Patriots to sign JuJu Smith Schuster 3 years 33 million.
Here’s the reason and it’s crazy!
https://nypost.com/2023/03/15/the-od...l-free-agency/
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.
Lamar Jackson is now free to talk to other teams - ProFootballTalk
With the new league year beginning at 4:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is a free agent, with a large asterisk.
As a player subject to the non-exclusive franchise tag, Jackson can speak to any teams that possess their original first-round picks for 2023 and 2024. He can go to them. They can go to him. They can negotiate terms. He can sign an offer sheet with one of them, giving the Ravens five business days to match.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gardner Minshew agrees to terms with Colts - ProFootballTalk
New Colts head coach Shane Steichen will have at least one quarterback familiar with his system in 2023.
Gardner Minshew has agreed to terms with Indianapolis, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media. The deal is expected to be worth $3.5 million with more money available through incentives.
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.