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And then there were three. With the Titans and 49ers out of the Tom Brady sweepstakes, the once-crowded field of interested parties is down to the Chargers, Buccaneers and Patriots, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Earlier in the day, there were whispers that the Broncos could be a late entry to the Brady free-agency …
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This was not a want, it was a need. The Giants could not go into the 2020 season without an experienced starting cornerback to lead the way for all the youngsters at the position. They struck quickly Monday on the first day of free-agent negotiations, agreeing to terms with James Bradberry, one of the best …
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The rebuild of the Jets’ offensive line has begun. Jets general manager Joe Douglas watched some big free-agent offensive line names come off the board early during the first day of the free-agency negotiating window Monday, but he struck late in the day. The team agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract with tackle George …
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The forecast for Tom Brady’s future in New England is getting bleaker. As of noon Monday, the Patriots will no longer be the only team that is eligible to negotiate with the four-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback as he heads into the first NFL free agency of his career. ESPN reported Sunday that Brady “does …
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The Giants did not trade for Leonard Williams to let him walk. That was the thinking back on Oct. 28 when they made the controversial deal with the Jets and that is the thinking now. The Giants will place the franchise tag on Williams, The Post confirmed, and have every intention of signing him to …
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If you think Tom Brady controlled the NFL for the last two decades, you have not seen anything yet. There never has been a more high-profile free agent than the six-time Super Bowl champion, who will hit the open market for the first time in his career when the legal tampering period for negotiations opens …
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Tom Brady’s potential suitors in free agency appear to be quickly deflating, and at least one national analyst believes the three-time NFL MVP will remain in New England. The Tennessee Titans re-signed quarterback Ryan Tannehill to a four-year extension Sunday, and NBC analyst Chris Simms cited sources saying that the San Francisco 49ers have decided …
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Tom Brady won’t be wearing a Titans uniform next season. The Tennessee Titans have reached a four-year, $118 million contract agreement with Ryan Tannehill, according to multiple reports, eliminating a potential landing spot for soon-to-be free agent Tom Brady. Tannehill’s contract comes with $91 million in total guarantees and $62 million in fully guaranteed money. The …
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There will be labor peace in the NFL for 10 more years, although not all the players are happy. The NFLPA announced Sunday morning it approved a new collective bargaining agreement, a 10-year pact which will see 17-game regular seasons and an increased share of revenue for the players. The agreement will run through 2030. …
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Sports action is on near-total hiatus because of the coronavirus outbreak, but competition still has its outlet. Barring an 11th-hour change in a suddenly fluid sports calendar, NFL free agency kicks off with the legal tampering period at noon Monday, and players officially can change teams Wednesday. The first 72 hours always are wild, but …