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49ers agree to terms with DT Jordan Elliott
Rapoport notes the contract is worth $10 million.
Elliott, a third-round pick in the 2020 draft, just completed his rookie deal with the Browns. He has appeared in 17 games in each of the last two seasons, making 14 starts in 2023. He finished with 21 total tackles, three tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks while playing 42 percent of Cleveland’s defensive snaps last season.
Elliott, 26, has 5.0 sacks, eight tackles for loss, and 10 quarterback hits in 66 career games.
Report- Lavonte David back with Bucs on one-year deal
Free agent linebacker Lavonte David is re-signing with the Buccaneers on a one-year deal with a base value of $9 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
David ranks 36th on PFT’s top 100 free agents list.
David, 34, has spent his entire career with the Bucs since they made him a second-round pick in 2012.
In 12 seasons, David has totaled 1,480 tackles, 33.5 sacks, 12 interceptions, 18 fumble recoveries, 64 pass breakups and 67 quarterback hits.
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Jonathan Owens headed to Chicago on two-year deal
The Bears have agreed to terms with defensive back Jonathan Owens on a two-year deal, Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports.
Owens, 28, spent last season with the Packers. He appeared in 17 games with 11 starts last season, seeing action on 775 defensive snaps and 233 on special teams.
He ended the 2023 season with 84 tackles, three pass breakups, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble and a touchdown.
Raekwon Davis agrees to two-year deal with Colts
The Colts have spent the last few days re-signing their own players, but they took a break from that to come to an agreement with a defensive lineman.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the team plans to sign defensive tackle Raekwon Davis once the new league year opens on Wednesday afternoon. It’s reportedly a two-year, $14 million deal for the former Dolphin.
Davis was a 2020 second-round choice in Miami and he started 48 of the 63 regular season games he played for the AFC East club. He had 129 tackles, two sacks and 10 quarterback hits in those appearances.
Danielle Hunter agrees to two-year deal with Texans - NBC Sports
The Texans saw edge rusher Jonathan Greenard agree to terms with the Vikings on Monday and they landed an agreement with a former Viking edge rusher on Tuesday.
According to multiple reports, Danielle Hunter has agreed to sign with the 2023 AFC South champs when the new league year opens on Wednesday. It is a two-year deal with $48 million guaranteed and a maximum value of $51 million.
Hunter was the top player left uncommitted to a team on PFT’s list of the top free agents in the league at the time of his reported agreement and he makes it much easier to swallow Greenard’s departure. Hunter had a career-high 16.5 sacks for the Vikings and he has 87.5 sacks over the course of his career, so the prospect of teaming him with Will Anderson is an agreeable one for the Texans.
Steelers signing ex-Ravens LB Patrick Queen to three-year, $41 million deal
Former Baltimore linebacker Patrick Queen is signing with Pittsburgh on a three-year-deal, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday, per a source.
Queen's deal is expected to be worth up to $41 million, per Rapoport. At $13.6 million per season, his salary ranks seventh-most among current inside linebackers.
For Pittsburgh, the hope is that he'll fill a big void in the middle of their defense that has largely been unfilled since Ryan Shazier's career-ending injury in 2017. The Steelers were gutted by injuries at the position, losing both Cole Holcomb and Kwon Alexander last season.
Willie Gay headed to New Orleans on a one-year deal - NBC Sports
Gay is leaving the Chiefs for a one-year deal with a $3 million base and a maximum value of $5 million, Nick Underhill of neworleans.football reports.
Gay, 26, played a key role in the Chiefs’ defense the past two seasons when Kansas City won back-to-back championships.
In the four seasons after Kansas City made him a second-round pick, Gay totaled 233 tackles, five sacks, four interceptions, 19 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.
Steelers trade Diontae Johnson to Panthers for Donte Jackson - NBC Sports
The Steelers were willing to trade receiver Diontae Johnson. When the league year begins tomorrow, they will.
Via NFL Media, the Steelers and Panthers have swapped Johnson and defensive back Donte Jackson. They’ve also swapped sixth- and seventh-round draft picks.
Johnson enters the final year of his contract, with a $3 million roster bonus due on March 16 and a $7 million base salary. Jackson has a $4 million roster bonus due on March 16, along with a $4.722 million base salary.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson returns to the Eagles - NBC Sports
Safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who left the Eagles for the Lions last year in free agency, has returned to Philly.
Via NFL Media, it’s a three-year deal worth “up to” (i.e., he needs to hit all incentives and/or escalators) $33 million.
A torn pectoral suffered in Week 2 limited Gardner-Johnson to three regular-season games in 2023. He also played in Detroit’s three postseason games.
Report- Chiefs rework Patrick Mahomes' contract to create $21.6 million in cap space - NBC Sports
The Chiefs have made one big move in free agency: They re-signed the top free agent, edge rusher Chris Jones.
The team could be getting ready to do more on the open market, though.
The Chiefs are restructuring the contract of quarterback Patrick Mahomes to create an additional $21.6 million worth of salary-cap space, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Isaiah McKenzie agrees to terms with the Giants
Free agent receiver Isaiah McKenzie is signing with the Giants, his representation, SportsTrust Agency, posted on social media.
McKenzie will reunite with Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll, all of whom were together in Buffalo.
He appeared in 13 games last season with the Colts before the team suspended McKenzie for conduct detrimental to the team. He totaled 11 receptions for 82 yards and no touchdowns.
McKenzie, 28, entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick of the Broncos in 2017. He joined the Bills early during the 2018 season and played there until joining the Colts a year ago after his release from Buffalo.