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Commanders agreed to terms with LB Leo Chenal, formerly of the Chiefs, on a three-year, $24.75 million contract.

10 March 2026

The veteran linebacker notched 44 starts across 65 appearances for the Chiefs while on his rookie contract, a stretch that also included two Super Bowl wins. Chenal averaged 57 tackles and 1.8 sacks per season those four years and earns a significant raise with his new franchise. It is unclear where he is likeliest to play considering the team already has Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner, but the kind of money invested hints at significant playing time.

49ers re-signed LB Garret Wallow to a one-year contract.

10 March 2026

Wallow was solid defensive depth for the 49ers, starting in two playoff games this past season. He is also a career special-teamer and will likely spend most of his time on special teams with San Francisco, barring linebacker injuries that thrust him back into a starting role.

Lions re-signed CB Rock Ya-Sin to a one-year, $4 million contract.

10 March 2026

Ya-Sin first signed with the Lions last offseason and went on to play in 17 games, starting in six. He tallied nine passes defended and finished with a 64.7 PFF grade, good for No. 5 among cornerbacks. The Lions will bring him back as depth in the secondary.

Eagles agreed to terms with CB Riq Woolen, formerly of the Seahawks, on a one-year, $15 million contract.

10 March 2026

The Giants were reportedly the frontrunners to land Woolen’s services in free agency, with Howie Roseman scooping the veteran cornerback off the market for what appears to be a team-friendly deal. Woolen had been a consistent performer for the Seahawks during his four years with the franchise, although it is fair to say he never fully broke out as the team had planned. Perhaps there is further upside to be added to his resume under the aggression of Philadelphia defensive coordinator Vic Fangi ...

Saints traded P Kai Kroeger to the Texans for a pick swap.

10 March 2026

The two teams swap sixth and seventh-round picks in 2028 in a deal that sends Kroeger to Houston. This also likely means the team is moving on from veteran punter Tommy Townsend, who averaged just 41.6 net yards per punt (18th) last season in the final year of his two-year deal.

Saints agreed to terms with LB Kaden Elliss, formerly of the Falcons, on a three-year, $33 million contract.

10 March 2026

Elliss gets $23 million guaranteed in a contract carrying a max value up to $39 million. He returns to New Orleans, where he spent the first four years of his career as a backup. Spending the last three seasons as a starter for the Falcons, the 30-year-old tallied 3.5 sacks in 2025 with an 83.6 PFF pass rush grade, No. 4 among linebackers. Elliss will slot in as a starter with Demario Davis leaving the Saints this offseason.

CBS’ Jonathan Jones reports teams believe Osa Odighizuwa “can now be traded for.”

10 March 2026

After restructuring Kenny Clark, the Cowboys appear to be leaning towards keeping him by guaranteeing him money this year. With Quinnen Williams also at defensive tackle, that room is pretty full. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Cowboys traded Odighizuwa, but it would only save them $4.75 million in cap space so it’s certainly not something they have to do.

Packers agreed to terms with WR Skyy Moore, formerly of the 49ers, on a one-year contract.

10 March 2026

Moore primarily operated as a return man for the 49ers last season, returning 25 punts for 291 yards and 33 kicks for 907 yards. This included a 98-yard kick return, though he did not score on the play. Moore adds little as a receiver, tallying just five receptions for 87 yards last season after seeing just three targets in 2024 with the Chiefs. He will likely be used as a return specialist by the Packers.

Giants agree to terms with K Jason Sanders, formerly of the Dolphins, on a one-year contract.

10 March 2026

The financial terms were not immediately made available. Sanders kicked for the Dolphins for seven years before being unable to kick in 2025 due to a hip injury. A career 84.6% field goal conversion rate is tied for 27th all time in the NFL, Sanders has the chance to stick with the Giants on a long term deal should he find similar successes in 2026.

ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss reports the Cardinals have not told Jacoby Brissett that he will be their starting quarterback in 2026.

10 March 2026

Pair this with a recent report from Weinfuss that Kyler Murray hadn’t talked to GM Monti Ossenfort all offseason and we’re wondering if the Cardinals actually have paid the phone bill this month. Brissett has been mentioned as a possible Jets starter this year, but that avenue appears to have closed down with Geno Smith headed to New Jersey. We’re not sure what other teams could possibly emerge as Brissett suitors, but we’re sure it will happen as weirdly as possible.

Browns signed OL Elgton Jenkins, formerly of the Packers, to a two-year, $24 million contract.

10 March 2026

Roughly 24 hours after being released by the Packers, Jenkins now lands in Cleveland. The Browns continue to work to overhaul their line, and have now added Jenkins, along with guards Zion Johnson and Teven Jenkins, to the roster. It’s possible Jenkins continues to play center, as he did in 2025, but he also has experience at tackle. It’s possible the Browns experiment with him at a few spots to see where he best fits for the upcoming season.

Bears agreed to terms with DB Cam Lewis, formerly of the Bills, on a two-year contract.

10 March 2026

Lewis joins Coby Bryant and Devin Bush as newcomers to the defense in Chicago, although he appears unlikely to start in the secondary. The entirety of his six-year career was spent as a member of the Bills prior to his new contract, starting 14 games across 76 appearances. The financials of the contract were not yet made available.

Bills beat writer Ryan Talbot reports the Bills have reached out to Trey Hendrickson.

10 March 2026

Hendrickson’s asking price is reportedly somewhere in the $30 to $40 million range after Danielle Hunter and Jaelan Phillips both signed deals with AAVs over $30 million. It was reported earlier that, as things stand, Hendrickson will likely be “too expensive” for the Cowboys to bring in. Interestingly, the Bills who are roughly $14 million over the cap right now per OverTheCap.com could be interested in Hendrickson if they can find a way to get a deal done, but they would have to go throu ...

NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports the signing of Romeo Doubs “does not” end the Patriots’ interest in trading for A.J. Brown.

10 March 2026


Panthers re-signed WR David Moore.

10 March 2026

The financials of the deal were not immediately made available. Moore managed only four appearances for the Panthers in 2025 due to a serious elbow injury and was made a healthy inactive for the team’s Wild Card loss to the Rams. Familiarity with head coach Dave Canales and his veteran presence in the locker room were enough to warrant a new contract, although he is likely to play behind Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, and Jalen Coker.

Steelers agreed to terms with P Cameron Johnston, formerly of the Giants, on a one-year contract.

10 March 2026

It’s a reunion for Johnston, who played for the Steelers in 2024 before splitting time with the Bills and Giants last season. The Australian punter appeared in just four games last season and averaged 44.5 yards per punt while landing 18.2 percent of his kicks inside his opponent’s 20-yard line. Johnston will likely compete to earn the punting job in training camp.

Cardinals agreed to terms with OL Matt Pryor, formerly of the Eagles, on a one-year contract.

10 March 2026

The Cardinals bolstered their offensive line depth with the seven-year veteran that has played all offensive line positions except center during his career. Pryor made 15 starts for the Bears in 2024 but has amassed only 40 starts in 109 career appearances since 2019. The details of the contract were not yet made available.

Cowboys signed DL Otito Ogbonnia, formerly of the Chargers, to a one-year, $3 million contract.

10 March 2026

The four-year veteran came into his own in 2024, starting 17 games for the Chargers as a rotational run-stopper. He heads to Dallas on a one-year, prove-it deal after failing to remain with the Chargers following his rookie deal. The move appears to be a depth play for a team continuing to search for ways to make up for the loss of Micah Parsons.

Cowboys agreed to terms with S P.J. Locke, formerly of the Broncos, on a one-year, $5 million contract.

10 March 2026

After starting all 15 games he appeared in during the 2024 season, Locke made just three starts in 16 games last season, totaling 16 tackles and three pass breakups. The former UDFA became a major contributor for the Broncos in 2023 when he emerged to total 53 tackles, three sacks and five pass. Locke will join former Broncos DB coach Christian Parker in Dallas, and is capable of lining up from multiple spots. Even if he doesn’t earn a “starting” role in Dallas, Locke will likely see plent ...

Giants re-signed exclusive right free agent Art Green.

10 March 2026

Primarily a contributor to special teams, Green provides big-bodied depth at corner and has familiarity with head coach John Harbaugh. His six tackles on special teams in 2025 ranked second on the team despite playing in only 11 games.

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