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After a quiet first day of free agency, the Jets had an active first night.
The Jets agreed to contracts with former Titans wide receiver Corey Davis and former Bengals edge rusher Carl Lawson on
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The Giants have a new backup running back behind Saquon Barkley, as they agreed to terms Monday with Devontae Booker, who turns 29 in May and has experience backing up starting running backs in the
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Rob Gronkowski isn’t going anywhere.
The star tight end on Monday agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract to remain with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to ESPN.
Gronkowski,
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Joe Thuney is the biggest winner in NFL free agency so far.
The former Patriots guard is signing a five-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, his agent Mike McCartney wrote on Twitter. The deal is
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The Jets reached their first deal of free agency on Monday afternoon, agreeing to a one-year deal with linebacker Jarrad Davis.
The deal is worth up to $7 million, according to multiple reports.
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Here’s how Bill Belichick reacts to losing: Spend, spend, spend some more.
The Patriots’ spending spree skyrocketed three hours into the first day of NFL free agency when they agreed to
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The Buccaneers have so far done an excellent job retaining their key free agents, giving wide receiver Chris Godwin the franchise tag and signing edge rusher Shaq Barrett and linebacker Lavonte David
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The Patriots definitely have money to burn.
Entering the start of free agency with the third-most cap space in the NFL, the Patriots made a major investment at tight end by signing Jonnu Smith to a
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Pass rushers are flying off the board in the opening minutes of the legal tampering period ahead of NFL free agency.
Shaq Barrett, a key piece of the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl-winning defense,
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Back in March of 2005, the Giants got busy in free agency, signing middle linebacker Antonio Pierce and right tackle Kareem McKenzie, two players who became fixtures on their triumphant Super Bowl