Sam Darnold did not receive a franchise tag from the Vikings, so which teams would be a good a fit for the Comeback Player of the Year?
Adding Cam Bynum from the Vikings and Charvarius Ward from San Francisco has revamped the Colts secondary. It cost a pretty penny to do so — the two each got a $60 million contract — but you have to pay good players, because they're... good!
Darnold leaves the Vikings by agreeing to a three-year, $100.5 million deal with Seattle as the NFL’s free agent negotiating period begins.
Monday’s “First Call” has news of a Pittsburgh Steelers contract offer to a free-agent quarterback. The team’s former long-time quarterback loves the club’s new trade acquisition. We have behind-the-scenes footage of Marc-Andre Fleury’s meet-and-greet with his former teammates in Minnesota.
Among the top players other than Darnold who can sign with any other team as free agents starting March 12 after not getting tagged are Tampa Bay receiver Chris Godwin, Miami safety Jevon Holland, Philadelphia defensive standouts Milton Williams, Zack Baun and Josh Sweat, and Baltimore left tackle Ronnie Stanley.
NFL free agency period could be more wild than ever in terms of the amount spent on players thanks to the league's surprising salary cap increase. The 2025 salary cap rose higher than expected all the way up to $279.
There were two reasons the move didn’t make sense for the Vikings. Plus, Aaron Rodgers’s price tag, mid-first round draft targets and more.
Here are some predictions: Awesome new Ep of @AlecLewisShow w/ @DMRussini… — Sam Darnold's market ... Trevon Diggs signed an extension with the Dallas Cowboys worth around $19 million ...
Sam Darnold headlines the 2025 NFL free agent class while contending teams are sure to get into a bidding war over Tee Higgins.