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Titans re-signed RB Julius Chestnut to a one-year contract.

17 March 2026

Chestnut has 33 carries in four seasons and is a non-factor for fantasy purposes. He mainly hangs on to his roster spot through returns and special-teams play. We imagine that he’s not guaranteed to be on the roster in 2026 given how he wasn’t a priority re-sign for the Titans.

The Athletic’s Zac Jackson believes the Browns may attempt to “fix” the wide receiver position in next month’s draft.

17 March 2026

It’s a situation he says “remains bad” as Jerry Jeudy and Isaiah Bond appear to be the only two players guaranteed a role on next year’s team. The Browns struck out on their attempts to add to the room via trade early in free agency and prioritized their offensive line. Jeudy’s fantasy value is hanging on by a thread with Shedeur Sanders the likely starter in 2026. Any other impact rookie additions would likely push him into the WR5 ranks.

Giants re-signed OL Josh Ezeudu to a one-year contract.

17 March 2026

Why the Giants have decided to give their offensive line failures a second chance under John Harbaugh is something we can’t understand from the outside. Ezeudu joins Evan Neal in the “one last chance” line. He was held on injured reserve for the entire 2025 season after playing just 182 offensive snaps in 2024.

Texans signed OL Wyatt Teller, formerly of the Browns, to a two-year, $16 million contract.

17 March 2026

Teller will likely be tasked with playing left guard in Houston. The 31-year-old simply didn’t seem to generate much interest in free agency other than the Texans. His market didn’t materialize. He’s a stopgap starter at this point, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the Texans drafted someone in the first few rounds to push him for snaps at guard.

The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. believes the Bengals are “waiting on” Joe Flacco.

17 March 2026

Flacco has been searching for an unlikely path to a starting job, but one doesn’t seem like it will materialize any time soon. The Bengals brought in Josh Johnson as a backup, but Dehner believes he’s just a hedge in case Flacco is able to find more reps elsewhere. Our nation’s great Flacco free-agency scuttlebutt will continue.

Texans signed OL Wyatt Teller, formerly of the Browns, to a two-year contract.

17 March 2026

Teller will likely be tasked with playing left guard in Houston. The 31-year-old simply didn’t seem to generate much interest in free agency other than the Texans. His market didn’t materialize. He’s a stopgap starter at this point, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the Texans drafted someone in the first few rounds to push him for snaps at guard.

Saints signed RB Ty Chandler, formerly of the Vikings, to a one-year contract.

17 March 2026


Jets re-signed OL Chukwuma Okorafor to a one-year contract.

17 March 2026

Okorafor played 14 games last year and zero offensive snaps. He’ll be depth for the Jets at tackle. The 28-year-old has not started a game since abandoning the Patriots in 2024.

The Athletic’s Dan Duggan reports TE Isaiah Likely is “expected to be a featured piece” of the Giants offense in 2026.

17 March 2026

Likely followed former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh to New York in free agency, as expected, and signed a three year deal worth up to $47.5 million — a hefty deal considering Likely’s 2025 struggles in Baltimore. With the signing, the Giants “essentially swapped Likely in for Wan’Dale Robinson, signaling the shift in their offensive approach,” Duggan said (Robinson signed with the Titans). Likely will be “paired often” with TE Theo Johnson in a New York offense that should be am ...

Eagles signed WR Hollywood Brown, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract worth up to $6.5 million.

17 March 2026

This move could be interpreted one of two ways. Brown could be slotted into the distant WR3 role behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, or he could be a No. 2 option behind Smith if the Eagles eventually part ways this offseason with the mercurial Brown. Brown in 2025 was an afterthought in the Kansas City, totaling 587 yards and five touchdowns over 16 games. He was targeted on a ho-hum 20 percent of his pass routes last year as a part-time player in a dysfunctional Chiefs offense. Brown, enterin ...

Eagles signed WR Hollywood Brown, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract.

17 March 2026

This move could be interpreted one of two ways. Brown could be slotted into the distant WR3 role behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, or he could be a No. 2 option behind Smith if the Eagles eventually part ways this offseason with the mercurial Brown. Brown in 2025 was an afterthought in the Kansas City, totaling 587 yards and five touchdowns over 16 games. He was targeted on a ho-hum 20 percent of his pass routes last year as a part-time player in a dysfunctional Chiefs offense. Brown, enterin ...

The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Broncos acquired WR Jaylen Waddle, formerly of the Dolphins, in exchange for 2026 first, third, and fourth round draft picks.

17 March 2026

The Dolphins had spent the past month halfheartedly denying Waddle was available via trade during the team’s tear-down rebuild. The Broncos had to part with premium draft picks to acquire Waddle in a move that boosts the otherwise ordinary Denver receiving room. Waddle, who frequently struggled with injuries, has just 122 receptions for 1,654 yards over the past two seasons in a run-first Miami offense. Last year Waddle, 27, averaged 56.9 receiving yards per game, leading the Dolphins with a 4 ...

Jaguars RB Chris Rodriguez, Jr.'s contract includes $6.2 million in fully guaranteed money.

17 March 2026

The Jaguars let Travis Etienne walk in free agency and signed Rodriguez, formerly of the Commanders, to join second-year, oft-injured RB Bhayshul Tuten in the backfield this season. The new details of Rodriguez’s two-year contract — including a $4 million signing bonus — confirm he’ll play a significant role in the Jacksonville backfield. An efficient early-down back in Washington, Rodriguez could be in line for lead back duties if Tuten struggles in offseason practices and training camp ...

Giants hosted C/G Ryan Bates for a visit.

16 March 2026

Bates visited with the Giants Monday, per the league’s transactions wire. He would seem to be a good fit for a team looking to bolster its offensive interior, with Bates bringing significant experience playing both guard and center during his seven-year NFL career.

Cardinals agreed to terms with DL Andrew Billings and LB Jack Gibbens.

16 March 2026

Both signings offer depth at positions of need. Gibbens handled 45% of the defensive snaps for the Patriots in 2025 while Billings was in on 48% of the defensive snaps for the Bears. Of particular intrigue is the addition of Gibbens considering the relative lack of depth inside on the second level currently, meaning he could carve out a substantial role for the Cardinals in 2026.

Panthers re-signed P Sam Martin to a two-year contract.

16 March 2026

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Martin’s deal is up to $5 million. Martin joined the Panthers last season on a one-year deal and wound up booting 56 punts for an average of 47.2 yards per punt. Martin is a 13-year vet of the league who has spent time with four different franchises. He landed a career-best 48.2 percent of his kicks inside his opponent’s 20-yard line last season.

Buccaneers re-signed OG Dan Feeney.

16 March 2026

Feeney joined the Bucs on a one-year contract last offseason. The veteran lineman wound up starting 10 games at right guard for them, earning a PFF blocking grade of 54.2 while allowing 21 pressures and four sacks. Feeney has 75 years of starting experience on his resumé and can fill in at either guard spot if needed next season.

49ers signed WR Christian Kirk, formerly of the Texans, to a one-year, $6 million contract.

16 March 2026


NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion “is expected to be 100 percent for rookie camp” after undergoing a knee scope.

16 March 2026

Concepcion is a potential first-round draft pick in next month’s draft and did not work out at this year’s NFL Scouting Combine. The 21-year-old receiver’s surgery was reportedly “routine and preventative” and shouldn’t affect his readiness for the upcoming season. Concepcion totaled 61 receptions for 919 yards and nine touchdowns in his first and only season at Texas A&M while averaging 15.1 YPR.

Darius Slay retired from the NFL after 13 seasons.

16 March 2026

Slay spent the first seven years of his career (2013-2019) with the Lions before joining the Eagles in 2020. The six-time Pro Bowler and 2017 First-team All-Pro was a part of the Eagles’ 2024 championship team and led the league in both interceptions (8) and pass breakups (26) during the 2017 season. Slay walks away from the game with 28 career interceptions, five defensive touchdowns, and as the active leader in career pass breakups (163). He spent his final season with the Steelers before be ...

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