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Believe it or not, NFL free agency is just getting started.
Contracts can’t even officially be signed until Wednesday, but the first day of negotiations lived up to the frenzied expectations as
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It is a rite of NFL March Madness, exasperated fan bases pulling their hair out because their team sits on its hands while a competitor goes hog wild with a frenzied free-agent spending spree.
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The players the Giants did not bring back who found new football homes Monday were far more notable than the players the Giants added on the first day they were allowed to engage in negotiations with
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Joe Douglas wasted no time filling another Jets need.
After landing receiver Corey Davis, the Jets general manager agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract with former Bengals defensive end Carl
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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