NFL Free Agency: Track Latest League Moves on 98.5 The Sports Hub
NFL free agency is in full swing, with significant player movements reshaping various teams across the league. Here are the latest updates on key signings and rumors as teams prepare for the upcoming season.
NFL Free Agency Updates
Vederian Lowe Signs with 49ers
Offensive tackle Vederian Lowe has left the New England Patriots for the San Francisco 49ers. He signed a two-year contract valued at a maximum of $12 million, including $5.75 million guaranteed.
Odafe Oweh Joins the Commanders
The Washington Commanders have secured edge rusher Odafe Oweh on a four-year deal worth up to $100 million, featuring $68 million guaranteed. This adds strength to their defensive lineup.
Bengals Acquire Boye Mafe
Former Seattle Seahawks edge rusher Boye Mafe will join the Cincinnati Bengals on a three-year contract valued at $60 million, solidifying their pass rush.
Additional Key Signings
- Chargers sign tight end Charlie Kolar.
- Colts secure defensive end Arden Key.
- Giants add linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
- Titans acquire defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers.
- Browns welcome guard Zion Johnson on a three-year deal worth $49.5 million.
Patriots Make Minor Moves
In a less high-profile signing, the New England Patriots have added fullback Reggie Gilliam for three years, with a total value of up to $12 million and $6 million guaranteed. This move aims to enhance the team’s running game.
Chicago Bears Sign Devin Bush
The Bears addressed their defense by signing linebacker Devin Bush to a three-year contract worth up to $30 million. This acquisition aims to strengthen their middle defense.
Notable Exits and Extensions
- Receiver Mike Evans leaves the Buccaneers for the 49ers on a three-year deal valued at $60.4 million.
- Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson joins the Titans on a four-year deal worth up to $78 million.
- Defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga signs with the Kansas City Chiefs for three years, worth up to $21 million.
- Alec Pierce stays with the Colts after turning down offers from other teams for a four-year extension worth an average of $29 million.
Travis Kelce’s Future
Travis Kelce is expected to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs for his 14th season, with reports confirming he will not enter free agency.
The landscape of NFL free agency continues to evolve as teams finalize their rosters for the upcoming season. Keep following El-Balad for ongoing updates on player signings and league movements.