Some NFL teams have loads to spend in free agency. Others? Not so much. There are lots of ways to free up salary-cap space — renegotiating deals, moving money or outright cutting/trading players. Below are some obvious ways for teams with the least amount of space to find more breathing room. Note: Salary-cap figures courtesy of Over the Cap. Figures …
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Commanders have free-agent money to burn, but priorities lie elsewhere
Ralph Vacchiano NFC East Reporter The Washington Commanders have an owner who’s not afraid to spend his money and doesn’t want to wait forever to see his new team win. They also have an extraordinary $91 million in space under the NFL salary cap. No NFL team has more. That means they can be big players in the free-agent market …
Read More »Patriots locking up Hunter Henry is a wise early move for new regime
Patriots locking up Hunter Henry is a wise early move for new regime originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston Eliot Wolf and Jerod Mayo’s first big signing in New England is actually a re-signing. And it’s a wise one. Per a league source, the team has locked up Hunter Henry with a deal worth $27 million over three years. According …
Read More »Why Russell Wilson could be perfect fit for Steelers, plus free agency matchmaker for every AFC team
Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! This is it. This is the calm before the storm, so please enjoy it. Starting next week, NFL free agency will be kicking off, and things will likely get wild. Although free agency doesn’t technically start until Wednesday (March 13), the legal tampering period starts on Monday (March 11) at …
Read More »Reports — Bruins get Cup regular Pat Maroon from Wild
The Boston Bruins are hoping they have their Stanley Cup good luck charm, acquiring forward Pat Maroon from the Wild, according to multiple reports. Maroon, 35, won the Stanley Cup in three straight seasons, beginning with the St. Louis Blues in 2019 before a back-to-back run with the Tampa Bay Lightning. This appears to be a deal for the playoffs …
Read More »2024 NFL free agency: Ranking top 20 safeties available, projected contracts, best team fits for stacked class
NFL free agency is finally near, and there may be no position that is more fascinating this offseason than safety. Teams spent the last week or so cutting safeties like it was going out of style in an effort to clear salary cap space, and it’s clear the position has become somewhat devalued as teams move to more two-high defenses …
Read More »Seahawks GM John Schneider: Keeping Leonard Williams a ‘priority’
The Seattle Seahawks swung a midseason trade last year to land defensive lineman Leonard Williams, and they liked what they saw. In fact, general manager John Schneider is focused on re-signing the veteran in the coming weeks. “We’re gonna try to get him back. We’d love to have him back,” Schneider said about Williams on Thursday’s edition of Seattle Sports’ …
Read More »Cardinals to re-sign L.J. Collier
The Cardinals are bringing back one of their pending free agents for 2024. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Arizona is re-signing defensive lineman L.J. Collier. Collier signed a one-year deal with the Cardinals last March after completing his rookie contract with the Seahawks. But he suffered an injury in Week One and stayed on injured reserve for the …
Read More »Hunter Henry, Patriots agree to three-year deal as veteran TE remains in New England
Getty Images Hunter Henry is remaining in New England for the new era. The Patriots and the veteran tight end agreed to a three-year deal, CBS Sports HQ senior NFL insider Josina Anderson confirms. The 29-year-old was about to become a free agent next week, but instead will be sticking around. Further details of the deal have not yet been released. …
Read More »Agent’s Take: Target prices for Chris Jones, other intriguing defensive players with expiring contracts
Target prices for 10 offensive players with expiring contracts were covered in an article earlier in the week. The focus now turns to defense. Things will really get going on March 11 when the exclusive negotiating rights NFL teams have had with their impending free agents ends. The agents of prospective unrestricted free agents are allowed to negotiate with teams …
Read More »Fantasy hockey weekend watch – Could Bowen Byram thrive in Buffalo?
Victoria Matiash, Fantasy HockeyMar 8, 2024, 12:00 PM ET CloseESPN.com Fantasy Contributor since 2010Part-time anchor at NEWSTALK1010 This might be the season’s trickiest forecasting piece to assemble in that, only a handful of hours from now, several key fantasy figures are almost certain to be surrounded by different teammates, holding down changed roles, leaving altered situations behind with their respective …
Read More »Jets’ Aaron Rodgers ‘hopeful’ he can play two-to-four more years
Aaron Rodgers is 40 and coming off a debut season with the New York Jets that saw him suffer an eventual season-ending Achilles tear on the team’s first possession of the season. That said, the star quarterback still thinks he can sling it for years to come. On the latest edition of “Look Into It – with Eddie Bravo,” Rodgers …
Read More »Report: Steelers to release Patrick Peterson
As they prepare to meet with quarterback Russell Wilson, the Steelers are moving on from one of their veteran defensive players. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Pittsburgh is releasing defensive back Patrick Peterson. Peterson, who turns 34 in July, signed a two-year deal with the Steelers last March. He was due to receive a $3 million roster bonus on the third …
Read More »Why Russell Wilson is the perfect fit for the Steelers: Pittsburgh looking for QB to challenge Kenny Pickett
At first, the news that there is mutual interest between Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers was cringy to say the least. The thought of Pittsburgh signing a 35-year-old quarterback who is coming off two iffy seasons sounded as good as eating soggy French fries that had been through a 30-minute commute. But after more thought, the Steelers and Wilson …
Read More »Report: Hunter Henry lands new three-year deal with Patriots
Report: Hunter Henry lands new three-year deal with Patriots originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston The New England Patriots have at least one tight end under contract entering 2024 free agency. Hunter Henry has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with the Patriots with $27 million in base salary and a maximum value of $30 million, NFL Network’s Ian …
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