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NFL free agency buzz: Latest on WRs, RBs on the move
Adam Schefter discusses the Raiders' decision to trade Maxx Crosby to the Ravens for two first-round draft picks. (1:18)
The NFL's free agency negotiation window begins Monday at noon ET, and teams have been hard at work making trades and preparing for the coming frenzy.
League executives and coaches are buzzing about a huge potential payday for Alec Pierce and the market for Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III. We also have intel on the Eagles' ambitious plans and their price for A.J. Brown, as well as what the Cowboys offered for Maxx Crosby before the Ravens ultimately pulled off a trade for the star edge rusher.
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This NFL offseason has already been a wild one, and we haven't even reached free agency. John Harbaugh is now the coach of the New York Giants, the Miami Dolphins fired Mike McDaniel, who landed in Los Angeles as Jim Harbaugh's offensive coordinator, and the Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott before promoting offensive coordinator Joe Brady to the top job. While free agency is right around the corner, there has already been plenty of player movement.
It feels as though we've seen an uptick in trades. Perhaps that's an indicator of how executives view this free agency class — and the incoming draft class as well. Just in the past few weeks, we've seen teams swap young players for young players, and contenders take big swings in pursuit of a Lombardi Trophy. It's fair to say we're not done either, as Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown could be next.
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NFL free agency tracker: Latest signings, trades
NFL free agency is just around the corner, with the legal tampering period beginning on Monday at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT. But teams have already been busy keeping their own as well as agreeing to trades.
Keep up with the latest signings, trades and more with Sportsnet's free agency tracker.
The Packers are retaining a key piece of their offensive line, agreeing to a three-year, $33-million deal with Sean Rhyan. Rhyan made 11 starts last season, splitting time at guard and centre.
Khalil Mack is staying in L.A. with the Chargers on a one-year, $18-million fully guaranteed deal. The nine-time Pro Bowler had 5.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in 12 games with the Chargers last season. For his career, Mack has 113 sacks over 179 games with the Chargers, Bears and Raiders.Read more.
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