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Dolphins signed CB Marco Wilson, formerly of the Bengals, to a one-year contract.

12 March 2026

Wilson only appeared in four games for the Bengals last year. He was on and off the game-day roster early in the season before a hamstring issue in Week 12 ended his season. Wilson began his career as a starter in Arizona and has since settled into a reserve role on multiple teams. He will likely continue that trend in Miami.

Cardinals released OG Evan Brown.

12 March 2026

Brown signed a one-year deal in Arizona in 2024 and re-upped with the team for two years last offseason. With a new regime taking over, the team chose to cut him with a year left on his $11.5 million deal. Brown is a replacement-level player, but he has 68 career starts and experience at all three interior offensive line positions. He should have no issues finding work in 2026.

Titans re-signed S Jerrick Reed to a one-year contract.

12 March 2026

Cut loose by eventual Super Bowl-champion Seattle last year, Reed finished the season by making five appearances for the Titans. The 25-year-old former sixth-rounder showed enough to at least hang around the 90-man offseason roster and to likely give himself a solid shot at cracking the 53-man in training camp. Reed is a fringe roster type whose best path to making the team is special teams.

Dolphins signed WR Tutu Atwell, formerly of the Rams, to a one-year contract.

12 March 2026

This will be Atwell’s first time playing for a team other than the Rams, who drafted him in the 2021 NFL Draft’s second round. Atwell spent time on injured reserve last season, dealing with a hamstring injury. Although he is unlikely to be a full-time, fantasy-relevant player with the Dolphins, his speed will help stretch the field.

49ers signed LB Dre Greenlaw, formerly of the Broncos, to a one-year, $7.5 million contract.

12 March 2026


Falcons signed DE Samson Ebukam, formerly of the Colts.

12 March 2026


ESPN’s Nick Wagoner believes Mike Evans’ “red zone and tight window acumen should translate quickly” into the 49ers’ offense.

12 March 2026

Wagoner prefaced the statement by revealing that in the first meeting between 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and Evans, “Shanahan laid out the plan for how he will be incorporated into an offense that also includes” RB Christian McCaffrey, TE George Kittle and QB Brock Purdy. McCaffrey’s 95 red zone touches in the 2025 regular season led all 49ers players by 79 and all other NFL players by 21. Knowing that Shanahan is already scheming up red zone opportunities for Evans is great to hear. M ...

Seahawks signed S Rodney Thomas, formerly of the Colts.

12 March 2026

Thomas has played more than 1,900 defensive snaps since the Colts drafted him in the 2022 NFL Draft’s seventh round. He played regularly in his first two seasons, but functioned as a backup over the past two. He should learn a thing or two by studying under Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald, even as a backup. Macdonald deploys his safeties creatively and effectively.

Commanders signed RB Rachaad White, formerly of the Buccaneers, to a one-year contract.

12 March 2026


Seahawks re-signed DT Brandon Pili to a one-year, $2 million contract.

12 March 2026


Eagles re-signed P Braden Mann to a four-year, $14 million contract extension through 2029.

12 March 2026

The deal includes $7 million in financial guarantees. Mann’s powerful leg averaged 49.9 yards per punting attempt and netted 42.8 yards on average. The former figure ranks fifth among NFL punters with at least 25 attempts during the 2025 regular season. The latter ties for 10th. Mann, 28, was the NFL’s punting yards leader back in 2020.

Bengals signed DT Jonathan Allen, formerly of the Vikings, to a two-year, $26 million contract.

12 March 2026

Allen, 31, led the Vikings with 411 pass-rushing snaps last season. He generated 34 quarterback pressures and four sacks via an 8.7% quarterback pressure rate. The Bengals’ defensive personnel needs more upgrades, but pairing Allen with incumbent DT B.J. Hill gives them a decent interior pass-rushing duo. Allen can earn up to $28 million via incentives.

Chiefs signed CB Kader Kohou, formerly of the Dolphins.

12 March 2026


Speaking Thursday, Saints coach Kellen Moore was evasive when asked about Alvin Kamara’s future with the team.

12 March 2026

“We’d like to go through that process, certainly,” Moore said, rather unhelpfully. “And so we feel, obviously we know Alvin means a lot to us. Again, we’re three days into this thing, we signed Travis (Etienne) and we’ll go through that process.” Alrighty then. Moore also declined comment completely on rumors Kamara might retire. That kind of cagey language certainly suggests Moore does not expect Kamara back with the squad for 2026, either via release or retirement. Fully entrench ...

Commanders re-signed OL Trent Scott to a one-year contract.

12 March 2026

A Commander each of the past three seasons, Scott has totaled since starts during that timespan, though never more than three in any one year. 2026 will be his age-32 campaign. He’s a depth piece whose signing at this stage of the offseason suggests he will probably keep his 53-man roster spot.

Broncos re-signed WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey to a one-year, $1.3 million contract.

12 March 2026

It’s a veteran’s minimum contract, which is as good as 28-year-old (in April) Humphrey could have hoped for. Only sporadically productive but perennially valued by Broncos coach Sean Payton, Humphrey is a role player’s role player. The mammoth target has caught more than 20 passes one time in his career, and seems unlikely to add a second such campaign in 2026.

Speaking Thursday, Saints coach Kellen Moore declined comment on Alvin Kamara’s future with the team.

12 March 2026


Eagles and LG Landon Dickerson agreed to a reworked contract.

12 March 2026

Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Dickerson was set to make $39 million over the next two seasons. That number is down to $36 million, though he can recoup the lost $3 million via 2027 incentives. Dickerson’s contract was previously set to expire in 2028. He is now only under contract through 2027. It’s a relatively minor pay cut for the veteran lineman, and hitting the open market a year earlier could ultimately work in his favor.

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler reports USC WR Makai Lemon ran a 40-yard dash in the “4.48 to 4.53 range” at his Pro Day.

12 March 2026

Lemon chose not to partake in any of the athletic testing at the NFL Combine, though he did participate in the gauntlet drill. Either way, he was all but locked in for first-round draft capital already. Though he didn’t blaze the 40, the range scouts timed him at his more than enough to keep him in top-10 contention come draft night. Coming off a 79-1,156-11 receiving season at USC, Lemon will be one of the first receivers off the board both in the real draft and in early dynasty drafts.

Lions agreed to terms with S Christian Izien, formerly of the Bucs, on a one-year contract.

12 March 2026

Izien started 10 games for the Bucs in 2024. He was credited with just one start in 2025 and his tackle total fell from 75 to 25. He did, however, pick up more work on special teams. Izien will likely continue to play a mix of defense and special teams in Detroit.

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