Khalil Mack to remain with Chargers on revised contract
Dolphins release Xavien Howard - NBC Sports
The Dolphins announced Howard’s release shortly after the 2024 league year began at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday. The move was expected, but the Dolphins waited to make it in order to make Howard a post-June 1 cut and clear $18.5 million in cap space come that date.
Howard ruled out a return to the Dolphins on a new deal during a recent interview, but it is not clear where the one-time first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowl selection will be heading next.
Calvin Ridley to sign with Titans - NBC Sports
Calvin Ridley has agreed to terms on a four-year deal with the Titans, according to multiple reports.
Ridley was rumored to be deciding between sticking with the Jaguars or signing with the Patriots. Instead, he’ll join one of Jacksonville’s division rivals.
Initial reports indicate Ridley’s deal is worth $92 million with $50 million fully guaranteed.
Erik Armstead.
Keep an eye on him
This year FA crop was not that great to be honest. Especially after the tags were placed on the elite type of players. Bills held ground signed a few of their own and a few depth pieces and heading to the draft. They are fine. Lot of players got paid that are AVG to above AVG at best thus far.
Devin Bush to visit with Browns on Thursday - NBC Sports
Linebacker Devin Bush is visiting with Cleveland on Thursday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
A first-round pick in 2019, Bush played his first four seasons with the Steelers, who declined his fifth-year option.
Bush then signed a one-year deal with the Seahawks for 2023 and appeared in 13 games with three starts. He finished with 37 total tackles with five tackles for loss, playing 21 percent of Seattle’s defensive snaps. He was on the field for 30 percent of special teams snaps.
Jordan Fuller scheduled to visit Panthers - NBC Sports
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that safety Jordan Fuller, who is No. 59 on that list, is scheduled to visit the Panthers. It’s the only known visit on the radar for Fuller.
Fuller was a 2020 Rams sixth-round pick and he started 46 of the 48 regular season games he played for the team. Those numbers would likely have been higher if not for a hamstring injury that limited him to three games in 2022.
Fuller returned to start every game last season and had 94 tackles, three interceptions, and three fumbles.
Eagles sign Devin White to one-year contract - NBC Sports
Veteran linebacker Devin White is heading to Philadelphia.
The Eagles and White have agreed to terms on a one-year contract.
The 26-year-old White has played his entire NFL career for the Buccaneers, who selected him with the fifth overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. Last year he played in 14 games with 13 starts, but the Buccaneers started to phase him out down the stretch, and he was only a part-time player off the bench in the Bucs’ two playoff games. Late in the season White insisted that he hadn’t quit on his team amid questions about why he missed three games.
I hoped we'd have interest in this guy.
Report- Panthers agree to one-year deal with Jordan Fuller - NBC Sports
The Panthers are signing free agent safety Jordan Fuller to a one-year deal, Joe Person of TheAthletic.com reports.
Fuller, 26, spent his first four seasons with the Rams after they made him a sixth-round pick.
In 2023, Fuller played all 17 games and totaled 94 tackles, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and eight pass breakups.
It was a bounce-back season for Fuller after playing only three games in 2022 because of a hamstring injury.
Most of the top free agents are off the board - NBC Sports
Our list of the 100 (plus a few) top free agents, as compiled by Charean Williams, has most of the players already signed with new teams, or tagged. By my count (which could be off because it’s early and I’m dumb), only 18 of 104 players are available to be signed by any team at any time.
The top available player is cornerback Xavien Howard. Others on the list are guard Connor Williams (who is dealing with the aftermath of a significant ACL injury), tackle Trent Brown, cornerback Steven Nelson, safety Justin Simmons, edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney, cornerback Stephon Gilmore, safety Julian Blackmon, guard Dalton Risner, edge rusher Derek Barnett, receiver Tyler Boyd, receiver Mike Williams, edge rusher Randy Gregory, edge rusher Calais Campbell, receiver Josh Reynolds, quarterback Ryan Tannehill, tackle Mekhi Becton, and receiver Odell Beckham, Jr.
Sebastian Joseph-Day agrees to one-year deal with Titans - NBC Sports
Per Jason McCourty of NFL Media, Joseph-Day has agreed to a one-year deal with the Titans after visiting with the club on Monday.
Joseph-Day played most of last season with the Chargers in the second year of a three-year contract signed in March 2022. But he was released late in the year and signed on to play with the 49ers for the last two games of the regular season. He then played a rotational role in San Francisco’s three postseason games.
Trent Brown to sign one-year deal with Bengals - NBC Sports
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, former Patriots tackle Trent Brown plans to sign a one-year deal with Cincinnati.
Brown is on a visit with the club on Tuesday.
A seventh-round pick in the 2015 draft, Brown was initially traded from the 49ers to the Patriots in 2018 and won Super Bowl LIII with the club. He then signed a four-year deal with the Raiders in free agency, but injuries limited him to just 16 starts over two seasons.
Jerry Jeudy, Browns agree to three-year contract extension - NBC Sports
Jeudy has agreed to a three-year contract extension worth up to $58 million with $41 million guaranteed at signing, according to multiple reports.
A first-round pick in 2020, Jeudy was slated to become an unrestricted free agent next March after completing his rookie contract. But now, he’ll be tied to Cleveland through 2027.