With well over $100 million in cap space, the New England Patriots have more money to spend during the 2025 NFL offseason than any other team in the league. And with a new head coach (Mike Vrabel), a second-year quarterback who looks primed to become the face of the franchise (Drake Maye),
For the second straight year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have managed to keep their best players. Last offseason, they re-signed Baker Mayfield, Mike Evans and Antoine Winfield Jr., among others. This time around,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wasted no time on Monday in re-signing Chris Godwin to ensure their offense had all its key pieces returning in 2025. After several seasons of contract talks and franchise tags, the team agreed to terms with Godwin on a three-year, $66 million deal, with the first two years being fully guaranteed.
It’s safe to say the New England Patriots’ decision to sign Mack Hollins hasn’t gone over well with the team’s fans. After months of speculation that New England was looking to make a big move at wide receiver,
Former Penn State offensive lineman Will Fries is the second Nittany Lion to earn a massive new NFL contract despite coming off of a season-ending in as many days. Unlike receiver Chris Godwin, however,
The Atlanta Falcons will not sign free agent edge rusher Haason Reddick. But he will play in the NFC South next season. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported minutes into the NFL's legal tampering period that Reddick has agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The deal includes $12 million guaranteed.
Here's the latest news and everything you need to know about the first major wave of NFL player movement this spring.
Here's the latest news and everything you need to know about the first major wave of NFL player movement this spring.