
Report: Saints Reuniting With Safety Malcolm Jenkins
Report: The Saints are bringing back their former first-round pick in Malcolm Jenkins.

Report: The Saints are bringing back their former first-round pick in Malcolm Jenkins.

According to reports, the Buccaneers are looking at a couple of star offensive players to complement the presumptive addition of Tom Brady:

The Patriots lose another member of their defensive unit, as they send Duron Harmon to Detroit:
I saw some very strange things on Monday. Netflix automatically started an episode of The Masked Singer (spoiler: not a fan), there was wall-to-wall pandemic coverage including people doing the ‘Coronavirus Challenge’, and the internet notified me that March 16th is known as National Everything You Do Is Right Day. Unfortunately for fans of the Houston Texans, coach and general manager Bill O’Brien did not get the memo on that last one.

Veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy is staying in the NFC for another three years after inking a deal with the Cowboys.

Tre Boston is signing the first multi-year extension of his career as he returns to the Panthers.

The New York Jets signed center Connor McGovern to a three-year contract.

The Las Vegas Raiders have landed veteran defensive end and now-former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Carl Nassib.

Who’d have thought this would ever be a topic of discussion? Now that the Patriots are out on Tom Brady, who is best suited to replace him? Jordan Leandre lists some potential options:
The decision is in. Tom Brady is signing a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Report: Jets re-sign offensive guard Alex Lewis to a three-year deal:

The Titans are making noise in the front seven, adding Vic Beasley Jr. to their core.

Report: The Saints are bringing back their former first-round pick in Malcolm Jenkins.

According to reports, the Buccaneers are looking at a couple of star offensive players to complement the presumptive addition of Tom Brady:

The Patriots lose another member of their defensive unit, as they send Duron Harmon to Detroit:
I saw some very strange things on Monday. Netflix automatically started an episode of The Masked Singer (spoiler: not a fan), there was wall-to-wall pandemic coverage including people doing the ‘Coronavirus Challenge’, and the internet notified me that March 16th is known as National Everything You Do Is Right Day. Unfortunately for fans of the Houston Texans, coach and general manager Bill O’Brien did not get the memo on that last one.

Veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy is staying in the NFC for another three years after inking a deal with the Cowboys.

Tre Boston is signing the first multi-year extension of his career as he returns to the Panthers.

The New York Jets signed center Connor McGovern to a three-year contract.

The Las Vegas Raiders have landed veteran defensive end and now-former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Carl Nassib.

Who’d have thought this would ever be a topic of discussion? Now that the Patriots are out on Tom Brady, who is best suited to replace him? Jordan Leandre lists some potential options:
The decision is in. Tom Brady is signing a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Report: Jets re-sign offensive guard Alex Lewis to a three-year deal:

The Titans are making noise in the front seven, adding Vic Beasley Jr. to their core.
Too early? Probably. Here’s Rob Rang’s first 2027 mock 👀
Based on the inverse of DraftKings’ latest Super Bowl odds
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/2027-mock-draft-arch-manning-no-1-overall-5-qbs-go-first-round
Ravens signing undrafted free agent QB Diego Pavia to 3-year deal. (via @AdamSchefter)
Sources: The #Saints are signing former #Browns CB Martin Emerson Jr.
Emerson, who’s only 25 years old, missed last season due to a torn Achilles. He has started 33 games in three years — while recording 4 career INTs and 34 PBUs.
The #Lions are declining the fifth-year option on All-Pro LB Jack Campbell, per @DanMillerFox2.
The option for Campbell was worth nearly $22M, which no off-ball linebacker currently makes.
All linebackers—both OLBs and ILBs—are grouped together for the option formula, creating