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  • NFL Free Agency 2026 Roundup: 49ers Sign Mike Evans, Ravens Back Out Crosby Trade, Rule Changes Proposed
    2026/03/19
    NFL free agency for 2026 kicked off this week with a bang, listeners, as teams reshaped rosters ahead of the new league year that started Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. The San Francisco 49ers led the charge, signing wide receiver Mike Evans to a three-year, $60.4 million deal per ESPN's Adam Schefter, adding a proven red-zone threat despite his injury-limited 2025. They brought back linebacker Dre Greenlaw on a one-year, $7.5 million contract after his Denver stint, reuniting him with Fred Warner for defensive spark. Other 49ers moves include tackle Vederian Lowe on two years and $12 million, corner Nate Hobbs up to $4.5 million for a year, tight end Jake Tonges re-signed for two years and $8 million after his breakout 34-catch season, linebacker Luke Gifford up to $5.3 million over two years with his Pro Bowl special teams prowess, wideout Christian Kirk up to $6 million for a year, center Brett Toth on a one-year deal for depth, and kicker Eddy Pineiro locked in for four years after going 28-of-29 last season.

    Drama unfolded with the Ravens backing out of a blockbuster trade for Raiders edge Maxx Crosby due to medical concerns on his knee, per NFL.com, keeping their first-round picks and pivoting to sign Trey Hendrickson instead for a cheaper defensive boost. Seattle, fresh off a Super Bowl, let running back Kenneth Walker III walk to the Chiefs while re-signing receiver Rashid Shaheed. The Broncos traded for Jaylen Waddle, cut Dre Greenlaw, and re-signed key pieces like J.K. Dobbins after a 14-win year. Rams bolstered their secondary by trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson, fixing a major weakness.

    Rule change buzz is heating up too—NBC Sports reports the Steelers propose making permanent the one-year tweak letting teams negotiate with up to five free agents and arrange travel pre-free agency, while the Browns want to expand tradable draft picks from three to five years out. Both need 24 owner votes at the Phoenix meetings later this month, with Competition Committee proposals dropping next week. T.Y. Hilton announced retirement, per NFL.com, capping a four-time Pro Bowl career.

    For die-hards, 49ers' WR room now mixes Evans' consistency with Kirk's slot speed, but Trent Williams' $31 million looms with no guarantees, and they're shopping Brandon Aiyuk. Seahawks face RB questions post-Walker, Chiefs added Walker but need corner help. Casual fans, the draft starts April 23—mark it.

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  • 2026 NFL Free Agency Steelers Load Up with Pittman and Dean as Aaron Rodgers Return Looms
    2026/03/17
    Listeners, the 2026 NFL free agency period has exploded with massive moves, especially for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are loading up for a Super Bowl push after their 10-7 season and first-round playoff exit. Kay Adams on Up & Adams called the Steelers roster "sexy" after they signed wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to pair with DK Metcalf, true lead back Rico Dowdle to complement Jaylen Warren, and cornerback Jamel Dean, who had the lowest passer rating against any quarterback last year. According to Steelers Talk by Chat Sports, these additions address key weaknesses, and Adams believes Aaron Rodgers will absolutely return now with this stronger supporting cast.

    Colin Cowherd on FOX Sports echoed the hype, ranking Rodgers as a top-10 quarterback at age 43, pointing to his elite play and the Steelers' win-now mentality. ESPN's Brooke Pryor reports the entire Steelers locker room, from players to backup Mason Rudolph, universally wants Rodgers back—praising his leadership, preparation process, and coach-like presence in meetings. Ray Fittipaldi of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette notes the team skipped pursuing Malik Willis or Kyler Murray, dead set on Rodgers. With over $30 million in cap space left, Pro Football Focus's Dalton Wasserman floats a trade for 49ers star left tackle Trent Williams—perhaps their second-round pick (No. 53) for Williams and a fourth, per Ian Rapoport's reporting on his contract frustrations.

    Over in Detroit, the Lions bolstered their defense with linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez and cornerback Roger McCreary, both glowing in press conferences about the winning culture under new DC Shep and head coach Dan. Rodriguez emphasized continuity and injury prevention, while McCreary praised the Lions' leadership and "thuggy" edge he saw facing them last year.

    The Bengals added QB depth by re-signing veteran Josh Johnson on a one-year deal, his third stint in Cincinnati, as ESPN reports—they needed backups with Joe Flacco eyeing a 2026 starting gig elsewhere. The New York Jets made waves trading for QB Geno Smith and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, per team reports, getting off to a fast start.

    Draft buzz heats up too: Giants Now by Chat Sports reveals their big board led by prospects like Jeremiah Love, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs. NFL on NBC's Chris Simms ranks Indiana's Fernando Mendoza as the top 2026 QB prospect.

    For die-hards, advanced notes: Steelers' offense could skyrocket with Rodgers, Pittman (a deep threat), and Dowdle's 4.5 YPC efficiency last season. Lions' "big nickel" scheme thrives post-Nick Wartley draft addition. Casual fans, the AFC North arms race is on—Steelers and Bengals stacking talent.

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  • Browns Secure 27.5 Million in Cap Space, Eye Jennings and Diggs in 2026 NFL Free Agency
    2026/03/15
    The 2026 NFL free agency period is in full swing with teams making significant moves to reshape their rosters ahead of the upcoming draft. According to Browns Report by Chat Sports, the Cleveland Browns received great news from the NFL with a salary cap adjustment that gave them 17.8 million dollars in additional cap space. This came from a combination of rollover from the 2025 season plus insurance relief for quarterback Deshaun Watson and linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, who did not play a single snap last year. When combined with the 9 million they already had, the Browns now have approximately 27.5 million dollars to work with for the remainder of free agency.

    The Browns are eyeing several prominent free agents to bolster their roster. Wide receivers Jauan Jennings and Stefon Diggs are on their radar, along with offensive tackles Jawaan Taylor and Taylor Decker. The team is particularly focused on strengthening their offensive line, with the new coaching staff signaling that their job is to help players transition to whatever position the team needs them to fill.

    On the defensive side, cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. is rumored to potentially return to Cleveland after missing time due to injury. The team has already made some moves, with reports indicating multiple signings as they try to build momentum heading into the draft.

    Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens have been active in their own right. According to Baltimore Ravens coverage, the team signed offensive lineman Jovaughn Gwyn, a former Atlanta Falcons center and guard, to reunite with offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford. The Ravens have been addressing their well-documented offensive line issues that have plagued quarterback Lamar Jackson and impacted their overall offensive performance.

    The Las Vegas Raiders continue building under new leadership, with Raiders Report noting that GM John Spytek and head coach Klint Kubiak have been busy during free agency. The Raiders kept defensive end Maxx Crosby in the fold and are preparing for the draft with Fernando Mendoza projected as a potential top choice.

    The Cincinnati Bengals also made moves, signing defensive tackle Jonathan Allen to a two-year contract as they look to strengthen their defensive line. The Buffalo Bills signed safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year deal on March 13th, adding another piece to their secondary.

    With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, teams across the league are making strategic signings to fill gaps before the draft class arrives. Listeners should expect continued activity in the coming weeks as teams finalize their free agency plans and prepare for draft day selections.

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  • NFL Free Agency Day 3 Recap: McDuffie Trade, Crosby Deal Collapses, Major Signings Shake League
    2026/03/12
    NFL free agency has been a whirlwind through day three, with massive trades, signings, and a blockbuster deal falling apart that's shaking up the league. Casual listeners, here's the quick hits: Day one exploded with Trent McDuffie traded from Kansas City to the Los Angeles Rams on a record four-year, $124 million extension with $100 million guaranteed, per Chat Sports live coverage. DJ Moore went from Chicago Bears to Buffalo Bills for a 2026 second-round pick. Buffalo restructured Josh Allen's contract for $12 million in cap space, traded CB Taron Johnson to Las Vegas Raiders, signed CB Dee Alford to three years $21 million, QB Kyle Allen to two years $6.1 million, re-signed TE Dawson Knox to three years, and punter Mitch Wishnowsky for one year, as detailed by WGR Sports Radio 550.

    The big drama hit yesterday when the Raiders' trade of edge rusher Maxx Crosby to Baltimore Ravens collapsed after he failed a physical—despite everyone knowing about his meniscus surgery and summer return timeline, according to WGR Sports Radio 550 analysts. Ravens pivoted, signing Trey Hendrickson to a massive deal without giving up two first-round picks they offered for Crosby. Raiders now hold firm on that high asking price, keeping Crosby likely in silver and black for now. Buffalo Bills are circling back on Crosby, Raiders GM Brandon Beane eyes more moves post-Hendrickson, and Dallas Cowboys showed interest but backed off amid medical concerns and Osa Odighizuwa trade buzz, via Cowboys Report on Chat Sports. Bears are monitoring Crosby too, per Bears Now by Chat Sports.

    Die-hard fans, dig into these advanced moves: Cowboys re-signed RB Javonte Williams—2025 leader with 1,201 rush yards, 11 TDs—to three years $24 million, franchise tagged WR George Pickens at $27.3 million, tendered K Brandon Aubrey and OT TJ Bass at second-round levels, signed S Jalen Thompson three years $33 million, and added cheap depth like DE Sam Williams one year $3 million, per Cowboys Report stats. Rams loaded defense with traded CB Trent McDuffie, re-signed S Kamren Curl three years $36 million and TE Tyler Higbee, per Chat Sports tracker. Eagles extended DT Jordan Davis and traded interest in Jalen Carter. Steelers re-signed LB Cole Holcomb two years $5 million alongside Patrick Queen and others. Jets traded for T'Vondre Sweat, Titans got Jermaine Johnson, Browns Tytus Howard, Texans David Montgomery and Danielle Hunter extension.

    Market cooled on Hendrickson post-Ravens grab, Packers lost pieces but stay solid, Raiders made signings assuming Crosby gone but honor them now. New league year hits at 4pm ET today—expect frenzy with cap space flying.

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  • 2026 NFL Free Agency Day 1 Recap: Major Trades, Re-signings, and Team Winners Emerge
    2026/03/10
    Listeners, welcome to your Day 1 recap of the 2026 NFL Free Agency legal tampering period, which kicked off Monday at noon ET. Chat Sports reports a flurry of moves, with top names like Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals, Jaelan Phillips of the Eagles, and Tyler Linderbaum of the Ravens leading the free agent rankings, alongside stars such as Kyler Murray, Kenneth Walker, and Mike Evans drawing heavy interest.

    Big trades are shaking things up: T'Vondre Sweat went to the New York Jets, Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans, Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns, David Montgomery to the Houston Texans, Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams, DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, Garrett Bradbury to the Chicago Bears, Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens, Colby Wooden to the Indianapolis Colts, and Zaire Franklin to the Green Bay Packers. Re-signings and extensions include Javonte Williams with the Dallas Cowboys, Quintin Morris with the Jaguars, Gunner Olszewski with the Giants, Tyler Higbee and Kamren Curl with the Rams, Jake Moody and Treylon Burks with the Washington Commanders, Danielle Hunter and Dalton Schultz with the Texans, Jordan Davis with the Eagles, James Winchester with the Chiefs, Eddy Pineiro with the 49ers, Khalil Mack with the Chargers, and more like Drake Thomas in Seattle and Justin Strnad in Denver.

    Houston is loading up with E.J. Speed, M.J. Stewart re-signing, and extensions for Hunter and Schultz. The Rams added McDuffie via trade and re-signed Higbee and Curl. Steelers fans, Chat Sports notes your team re-signed CB Asante Samuel Jr. to a one-year $4 million deal and LB Cole Holcomb to a two-year $5 million contract for depth and special teams, amid buzz on Aaron Rodgers' status and potential pursuit of Malik Willis. Commanders are eyeing Kenneth Walker, Tyler Linderbaum, and others like Alec Pierce, per live streams.

    Sports Illustrated confirms the tampering window runs until the new league year on March 11 at 4 p.m. ET, when deals go official. Casual fans, the Texans and Rams look like early winners building depth. Die-hards, watch Houston's defensive haul—Hunter's extension pairs with Montgomery's trade for a balanced attack—and Pittsburgh's cap maneuvers, possibly releasing Patrick Queen to save $13.3 million.

    Steelers Depot and Giants Now streams highlight team-specific rumors, like New York linked to Walker and Linderbaum under new coach John Harbaugh. The frenzy continues as negotiations heat up.

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  • NFL Free Agency 2025 Blockbuster Trades Ravens Land Maxx Crosby Bears Chase Pass Rush Stars
    2026/03/08
    NFL free agency is heating up fast, listeners, with blockbuster trades shaking the league as the new year kicks off on Monday. The biggest stunner came March 7 when the Baltimore Ravens landed Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby for two first-round picks, per Tom Pelissero's tweet and Ian Rapoport's sources on Just Another Year Chicago Bears YouTube. Raiders held firm, rejecting lesser offers like a first and second, while Bears GM Ryan Poles stayed disciplined, avoiding mortgaging the future despite fan dreams of Crosby pairing with Montez Sweat.

    Chicago's now armed with up to $68 million in cap space after the Garrett Bradbury trade, making them favorites for elite pass rushers. Khalil Mack homecoming rumors are swirling for the former Bears Defensive Player of the Year to finish his career in navy and orange. If not, Trey Hendrickson, the high-motor Bengals free agent with Bears staff ties, tops the list alongside Logan Hall. Poles' salary cap engineering has Bears fans buzzing about an all-in splash.

    Over in Philly, Eagles offseason drama builds on The National Football Show with Dan Sileo. Tight end Dallas Goedert's future is uncertain until Monday, A.J. Brown trade chatter lingers per NFL Network's The Insiders, and host Dan questions moving on from Josh Sweat and Milton Williams—both mid-20s studs—in the same year. Lane Johnson hinted at Raiders talks, sparking wild speculation of trading two firsts and Nolan Smith for Crosby while keeping Brown, though Dan calls that crazy.

    Pittsburgh Steelers QB saga grips the AFC North on Steelers Talk by Chat Sports. They've left the door open for Aaron Rodgers, with Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin urging commitment before free agency tampering starts Monday. If Rodgers drags feet like last year, expect pursuits of Malik Willis or Kyler Murray, avoiding endless waits. Will Howard, a practice standout, could compete in camp as a fallback.

    Draft buzz lit up the Combine, where USC's Ja'Kobi Lane crushed workouts, boosting his stock and paycheck potential, says USC LAFB host Ryan Dyude. Kamari Ramsey and Lake McRee impressed too, but wideout Makai Lemon faced unfair "cocky" interview knocks—dismissed as smokescreen gossip from scouts and GMs at Indy bars, echoing last year's Shedeur Sanders chatter. Dyude vouches for Lemon's tape and character, calling board drops foolish for bad teams.

    Elsewhere, Patriots cut Stefon Diggs, unsurprising to Hall of Famer Warren Moon on TMZ, and Giants eye draft gems like Caleb Downs, Sonny Styles, Carnell Tate, and Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love per Chat Sports rumors.

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  • NFL Free Agency 2026 Cowboys Target Defense Upgrades Maxx Crosby Trade Talks Heat Up
    2026/03/05
    Listeners, as NFL free agency kicks off March 9th, teams are making bold moves to reshape rosters for 2026. ESPN insiders reveal the Dallas Cowboys are gearing up aggressively to bolster their defense under new coordinator Christian Parker, targeting linebacker Nakobe Dean as a top priority, adding pass rush help like Joey Bosa, K'Lavon Chaisson, or Khalil Mack, safety reinforcements such as Jalen Thompson or Kam Curl, and a nickel corner. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Cowboys will monitor top pass rushers and likely add one, while Dan Graziano expects a deal soon making kicker Brandon Aubrey the league's highest-paid, or a second-round tender worth $5.767 million if needed.

    Over in Las Vegas, Raiders Report host Mitchell Renz predicts major shakeups, including cutting quarterback Geno Smith to save $8 million while eating $18.5 million, as Smith wants out and hits a $8.5 million roster bonus March 13th. Bigger news swirls around edge rusher Maxx Crosby, with Albert Breer leaning toward a trade possibly this week, and Diana Russini noting the Raiders want two first-round picks—teams like the Cowboys, Bears, Rams, and others are circling amid Crosby's desire for a contender.

    The Los Angeles Rams just traded for Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie, sending pick 29, a fifth, a sixth, and a 2027 third, signaling win-now mode and interest in Crosby. Chargers plan to release guard Mekhi Becton soon, saving $9.7 million per Jeremy Fowler. Patriots will release wideout Stefon Diggs March 11th, as NFL.com confirms, with Hall of Famer Warren Moon telling TMZ Sports it fits due to Diggs' baggage and late-season dip.

    Miami Dolphins get gifts from cuts: Packers set to release guard Elgton Jenkins, saving $19.5 million despite his leg injury, making him a prime target for their line needs, per Dolphins Today. Chiefs eyeing Jawaan Taylor's release at right tackle. New York Giants buzz has QB Jaxson Dart pushing for Odell Beckham Jr.'s return, per Giants Now.

    Die-hard fans, advanced notes: Cowboys' scheme demands edge replenishment—watch tier-two rushers like Boye Mafe or Odafe Oweh for value. Raiders' Crosby saga hinges on two firsts; Breer smells fire. Casual listeners, expect frenzy—Rank on NFL Network calls it peak chaos.

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  • 2026 NFL Offseason Updates: Franchise Tags, Free Agency, and Quarterback Drama Heat Up
    2026/03/03
    Listeners, the 2026 NFL offseason is heating up after a buzzing week at the Indianapolis combine, where top draft prospects impressed with workouts and 40-yard dashes, according to ESPN's latest intel. Free agency negotiations open March 9, with the first franchise tags already placed ahead of today's deadline.

    The Jets tagged running back Breece Hall on the transition tag at $11.3 million, joining the Falcons' tag on tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. at $27.3 million and the Cowboys' non-exclusive tag on wide receiver George Pickens after his career-high 93 catches, 1,429 yards, and nine touchdowns in 2025, as ABC7NY reports. Hall's move smartly positions him for a bigger market spike alongside stars like Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson.

    Quarterback drama dominates: ESPN's Adam Schefter and Matt Bowen note the Vikings eyeing veteran competition for struggling J.J. McCarthy, targeting Geno Smith, Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailoa, or Kirk Cousins—Smith's low-cost $18.5 million guarantees make him a bridge option. The Raiders may keep Smith to start until draft pick Fernando Mendoza is ready, despite coaching buzz on his untapped potential. Dolphins plan a post-June 1 release of Tagovailoa, eating $99.2 million dead money after failed trades for his $54 million salary. Cardinals likely release Murray before his $19.5 million 2027 guarantee triggers. Falcons will cut Cousins pre-league year to avoid $67.9 million, paying just a $10 million bonus. Ravens aim to extend Lamar Jackson amid cap woes, picking up Zay Flowers' fifth-year option and eyeing safety depth despite Kyle Hamilton.

    Colts ponder tagging Daniel Jones or Alec Pierce, leaning transition on Jones to secure him long-term. Jets may tag Hall fully if no deal by deadline. RBs like Kenneth Walker III could leave Seattle amid interest, Travis Etienne Jr. hits market untagged. Bills target WRs like Rashid Shaheed; Raiders like him too. Eagles rebuff trade offers for DeVonta Smith at high price. No tush push ban proposed this year, per NFL exec Troy Vincent and 6ABC—last year's effort failed 22-10, and defenses are adapting.

    Elsewhere, 41-year-old kicker Nick Folk plans to play on, per NFL.com. Cowboys eye kicker Brandon Aubrey extension or second-round tender. Dolphins plan extensions for De'Von Achane, Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks. Panthers hopeful on Bryce Young's rehab.

    For die-hards, cap space primers from CBS Sports show teams prepping for March 11 league year start, with RBs and QBs reshaping rosters.

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