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Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Could Avoid Major QB Challenge

Mar 24, 2026 @ 3:48pm
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Shedeur Sanders could sidestep a major challenge in the race for the Browns’ starting quarterback job as the team weighs its options in the NFL Draft. The post Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Could Avoid Major QB Challenge appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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2026 NFL Mock Draft 5.0: Post-NFL free agency frenzy

Mar 24, 2026 @ 3:34pm
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With NFL free agency winding down, teams’ rosters have changed dramatically in the last few weeks. That means needs in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft have shifted as well. What a team did (or did not do) in free agency can be quite telling about its plans in April. So, with that in mind, let’s […] The post 2026 NFL Mock Draft 5.0: Post-NFL free agency frenzy appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Browns Predicted to Take Potential Shedeur Sanders Replacement in 2026 NFL Draft

Mar 24, 2026 @ 3:30pm
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There could be a new starting quarterback in Cleveland.

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Late Hype Re-Ignites Browns’ Ty Simpson NFL Draft Connection

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:58pm
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The NFL draft is a month away, and the Cleveland Browns seemed to have their QB plans set. At least until ESPN started hyping Ty SImpson. The post Late Hype Re-Ignites Browns’ Ty Simpson NFL Draft Connection appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Browns QB Dillon Gabriel Gets Harsh Week 1 Reality Check

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:53pm
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Dillon Gabriel is still on the Cleveland Browns roster, although it remains to be seen how long he'll be sticking around. The post Browns QB Dillon Gabriel Gets Harsh Week 1 Reality Check appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Rams’ Ties to Pro Bowl Former No. 1 Pick Loom Amid ‘Difficult’ Situation

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:48pm
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The Rams helped him get back on track before. The post Rams’ Ties to Pro Bowl Former No. 1 Pick Loom Amid ‘Difficult’ Situation appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Jordyn Tyson Landing Spots: 5 NFL Draft Suitors for the WR Include Jets, Browns

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:39pm
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Jordyn Tyson's injury history could force five NFL teams, including the Jets and Browns, into a high-upside draft gamble.

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Patriots Advised to Pursue $100 Million Defender to Upgrade Weakness

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:32pm
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CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles called edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney the best free agent fit for the New England Patriots. The post Patriots Advised to Pursue $100 Million Defender to Upgrade Weakness appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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ESPN analyst may have tipped off what the Cleveland Browns are really thinking about doing with No. 6 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft – A to Z Sports

Mar 24, 2026 @ 1:50pm
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ESPN analyst may have tipped off what the Cleveland Browns are really thinking about doing with No. 6 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft  A to Z Sports

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Shedeur Sanders’ Historic Draft Slide Stemmed From Doubts Over QB’s On-Field Commitment

Mar 24, 2026 @ 1:31pm
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NFL insider Adam Caplan reveals Shedeur Sanders' historic draft slide stemmed from teams doubting his on-field commitment.

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Who Are Caleb Lomu’s Parents? All You Need to Know About Mom and Dad of Utah Utes Tackle

Mar 24, 2026 @ 1:16pm
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Learn about the mom and dad of the Utah Utes tackle Caleb Lomu, their background, and family details you should know.

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Browns make Deshaun Watson decision early in offseason after two years recovering from injury – sportingnews.com

Mar 24, 2026 @ 1:07pm
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Browns make Deshaun Watson decision early in offseason after two years recovering from injury  sportingnews.com

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Every NFL Team’s Best 2026 Offseason Moves So Far

Mar 24, 2026 @ 11:24am
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The offseason is the time of year when every NFL team either hits the reset button and/or finds that missing piece to further build upon a playoff or Super Bowl-contending roster for years to come. While some teams make questionable decisions for the upcoming season, each team also makes a wise decision that will shape their future in a very positive direction for long-term success.  Here are all 32 NFL teams’ best offseason moves so far. What were the best offseason moves for each NFL team? Arizona Cardinals: Bolstering the offensive lineJan 5, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of an Arizona Cardinals helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Cardinals had offensive line troubles in 2025, as Jacoby Brissett was sacked 43 times and Kyler Murray was sacked 16 times during the season. However, they made some good moves, signing some new offensive linemen to protect either Brissett or Gardner Minshew, depending on who’s under center. The Cardinals signed Isaac Seumalo to a three-year deal, signed offensive guard Matt Pryor to a one-year deal, and signed Elijah Wilkinson to a two-year deal this NFL offseason. Even though the Cardinals’ options at quarterback are bleak at the moment, having a stronger offensive line always helps, and a good offensive line is good for long-term solutions. Atlanta Falcons: Re-Signing Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons helmet (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images) The Falcons’ offense has superb talent in Drake London, Kyle Pitts, and Bijan Robinson. However, re-signing Austin Hooper to a one-year deal helps the passing attack very well. Hooper is coming off a 2025 season that saw him catch 21 receptions for 263 yards and two touchdowns, while also helping the New England Patriots reach Super Bowl LX. Not the flashiest of numbers, but he still made an impact for the team in 2025. Hooper’s best years were in Atlanta, as he made two Pro Bowls during his first tenure with the team. He should form a good offensive chemistry with Michael Penix Jr. if he stays healthy for the long run.  Baltimore Ravens: Signing Trey Hendrickson after the Maxx Crosby Trade fell throughJan 11, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; A view of Baltimore Ravens players’ helmets on a heated bench against the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC wild card game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images After the Maxx Crosby trade fell through after he failed a physical and the team showed concerns with his knee long-term, the Ravens signed Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million deal.  Hendrickson brings elite pass-rushing production, which the Ravens’ defense needs, as they ranked 24th in total defense and 18th in defensive scoring in 2025, which wasn’t great. Hendrickson will work with Roquan Smith, Nnamdi Madubuike, Trenton Simpson, and Travis Jones, as they look to get the team’s defense back on track on being formidable and dangerous in 2026. Buffalo Bills: Trading for D. J. MooreJan 26, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; A detailed view of the Buffalo Bills helmet before the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images Josh Allen needs a game-changing wide receiver to work with, and the Bills trading a second-round pick for Moore and a fifth-round pick gives Allen that elusive playmaker he’s been lacking. Moore reunites with head coach Joe Brady, who was the Panthers’ offensive coordinator from 2020 to 2021, when Moore had two 1,000-yard seasons under his watch. Moore is a massive upgrade compared to Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman, who both didn’t have 1,000-yard seasons, and is a couple of years younger than Brandin Cooks, who was 32 when he was on the Bills’ roster in 2025.  We can’t wait to see what Allen and Moore will accomplish in the Bills’ offense in the 2026 season. Carolina Panthers: Signing Devin LloydDec 8, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Panthers may have overpaid for Jalean Phillips this offseason, but they also signed Devin Lloyd, who is coming off an NFL Pro Bowl season with the Jaguars in 2025. Lloyd signed a three-year, $45 million deal with the team and looks to be a long-term anchor on the Panthers’ defense that ranked 16th in 2025.  Lloyd’s strength and skill set give Carolina an elite defender in the pass-rush since Luke Kuechly was on the team. We can’t wait to see what he and Phillips can do in the 2026 season. Chicago Bears: Trading for Garrett BradburyNov 3, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images When Drew Dalman retired, the Bears immediately made their move and traded for Garrett Bradbury, as he has started in 105 games so far in his career. Adding Bradbury to the Bears’ offensive line further adds necessary protection for Caleb Williams, as they look to repeat their offensive success from 2025 into 2026.  Not to mention, Bradbury helped the Patriots reach the Super Bowl in 2025, and he has a high football IQ, which is a nice bonus for the Bears moving forward. Cincinnati Bengals: Signing Boye MafeDec 1, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; A general view of the helmet of Cincinnati Bengals long snapper Cal Adomitis (48) during warmups before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images When the Bengals released Trey Hendrickson, they immediately needed help in the pass rush this NFL offseason. So they signed Super Bowl LX champion Boye Mafe to a three-year, $60 million deal, hoping he can revamp their defense. Mafe is coming off a 2025 season where he had 31 tackles and two sacks, five pass deflections, and a forced fumble in Seattle.  Mafe should be able to improve his numbers under defensive coordinator Al Golden for the start of the 2026 season.  Cleveland Browns: Signing Elgton JenkinsNov 17, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Cleveland Browns helmets on a time out against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Even though the Browns likely overpaid for Zion Williamson, they did add Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins on a two-year, $24 million deal.  Jenkins protected Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love during his tenure with the Packers and should provide Shedeur Sanders or whoever else under center the protection they need in the 2026 season. Jenkins also brings stability and longevity to the Browns’ offensive line, which is very needed for the team moving forward. Dallas Cowboys: Re-Signing Javonte WilliamsDallas Cowboys helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images A sneaky move the Cowboys made was re-signing Williams to a three-year, $24 million deal. Williams had his best statistical season and rushed for over 1,000 yards for the first time in his career. Williams is still young, as he’s going to be 26 when the 2026 season kicks off, and having him on the roster for a low price is crucial for a long-term solution for other positions.  Denver Broncos: Trading for Jaylen WaddleOct 12, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of a Denver Broncos helmet against the Kansas City Chiefs prior to a game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports The Broncos made the move of the NFL offseason by trading their first (30th overall), third (94th overall), and fourth-round (130th overall) picks to the Dolphins for Waddle’s services. Waddle further bolsters the team’s passing attack, which already has Courtland Sutton and Marvin Mims, by giving Bo Nix another Pro Bowl-caliber wide receiver to throw to.  Waddle will do wonders in head coach Sean Payton and Davis Webb’s offense in the 2026 season. If the Broncos kept him, he would’ve been able to clean things up  Detroit Lions: Signing Center Cade MaysHelmet of Detroit Lions place kicker Jake Bates (not in the photo) before the NFC divisional round between Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders] at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. After losing Frank Ragnow to retirement before the start of the 2025 season, the Lions found their solution at center with Mays, who signed a three-year, $25 million deal. Mays’ addition to the Lions is a low-cost move with a lot of upside, as it provides the Lions’ offensive line more stability and further protection for Jared Goff.  Mays should continue to develop and become a mainstay on the Lions’ offensive line.  Green Bay Packers: Trading for Zaire FranklinJan 12, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC wild card game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Packers traded DT Colby Wooden to the Colts for linebacker Zaire Franklin, who is coming off a season where he had 125 tackles, five pass deflections, and a forced fumble in 2025.  Franklin bolsters the Packers’ run defense and provides veteran leadership for the team, which was ranked 12th in 2025.  Watch out for the Packers’ defense making noise in the 2026 season. Houston Texans: Upgrading the offensive lineAug 9, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; A Houston Texans helmet sits on the sidelines during the 4th quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-USA TODAY Sports The Texans’ offensive line was bad in 2025, even though C. J. Stroud wasn’t the most sacked quarterback in 2025. The Texans decided to bolster their offensive line this NFL offseason by signing Braden Smith, Wyatt Teller, and Evan Brown.  These three guys should be able to strengthen the team’s offensive line and provide Stroud with the protection he needs in 2026, and provide a running route for newly acquired running back David Montgomery.  Indianapolis Colts: Keeping Alec PierceDec 1, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; An Indianapolis Colts helmet sits on an equipment case during the first half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images Pierce has been a mainstay on the Colts’ offense, as he produced his first of hopefully many 1,000 receiving yard seasons in 2025.  Pierce signed a four-year, $116 million extension with the Colts as he’s becoming the cornerstone of the team’s passing attack.  We can’t wait to see what Pierce can do in 2026. Jacksonville Jaguars: Re-Signing Montaric BrownNov 3, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars helmets on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Jaguars didn’t make much noise in the 2026 NFL offseason, but they did re-sign cornerback Montaric Brown to a three-year, $33 million extension with the team. Brown had 51 tackles, 12 pass deflections, and two interceptions in the 2025 season. Keeping Brown on the roster solidifies the Jaguars’ secondary and makes them more threatening to square off against in 2026. Kansas City Chiefs: Signing Kenneth Walker IIIFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Detailed view of a Kansas City Chiefs helmet in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Chiefs made a massive upgrade in the ground game by signing Super Bowl LX-MVP Kenneth Walker III to a three-year, $43 million deal. Walker III gives the Chiefs a new explosive runner who’ll cause havoc on the ground compared to Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt, who didn’t rush for 1,000 rushing yards in 2025.  Las Vegas Raiders: Signing Tyler LinderbaumAug 23, 2024; Paradise, Nevada, USA; A Las Vegas Raiders Riddell speedflex helmet on the field at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Raiders made a massive move this NFL offseason, signing Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum to a three-year, $81-million deal.  Linderbaum brings veteran leadership, Pro Bowl-caliber talent, and incredible protection for quarterbacks in the line. Linderbaum should do wonders with the Silver and Black in the 2026 regular season, as he’ll protect incoming quarterback Fernando Mendoza from a lot of sacks and pressures. Los Angeles Chargers: Signing Tyler BiadaszAug 12, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers helmets on the bench at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Chargers’ offensive line was downright awful in 2025, as Justin Herbert was running for his life in most of the games he played in. Signing Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million deal will bolster the offensive line and provide Herbert with much-needed protection for the 2026 season.  Biadasz allowed three penalties and three sacks in the 2025 season and will make a great addition to the Chargers’ offensive line moving forward. Los Angeles Rams: Trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen WatsonJan 19, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Los Angeles Rams helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Rams gave their secondary a maximum boost, trading for McDuffie and signing Watson.  Both McDuffie and Watson are Super Bowl champion cornerbacks and provide the Rams’ secondary with more competitive depth that’ll compete well against opposing wide receivers in the league and in the NFC West. Watch out for Jackson Smith-Njigba.  Miami Dolphins: Signing Malik WillisAug 3, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, US; A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet on the field during training camp at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports After releasing Tua Tagovailoa, the Dolphins needed an upgrade at quarterback, so they signed Malik Willis, reuniting him with head coach Jeff Hafley. Willis played well in games when Jordan Love was injured in 2025 with the Packers, and we expect Willis to do the same thing in Miami in 2026. Minnesota Vikings: Signing Kyler MurrayJan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Detailed view of a Minnesota Vikings helmet during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Vikings signed Kyler Murray to a one-year deal this NFL offseason, opening up quarterback competition between him and J. J. McCarthy. If Murray pans out and becomes the starter, he can potentially revive his career with the team, as Kevin O’Connell is a quarterback Guru. Just look at what he accomplished with Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold, who won the Super Bowl with the Seahawks. New England Patriots: Signing Kevin ByardPatriots Helmet (Photo By Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports) The Patriots spent the NFL offseason upgrading the secondary by signing former Bear Kevin Byard to a one-year, $9 million deal. The Pats are getting a Pro Bowl safety who not only reunites with Mike Vrabel, but will also receive a ball hawk who led the league with seven interceptions in 2025.  New Orleans Saints: Signing David EdwardsDec 23, 2024; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; General view of a New Orleans Saints helmet during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images The Saints had one of the worst offensive lines in the league in 2025, so they decided to sign David Edwards to a four-year, $61 million deal.  Edwards is very reliable, as he helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI and has protected quarterbacks like Jared Goff, Matthew Stafford, and Josh Allen.  Edwards should work nicely protecting Tyler Shough.  New York Giants: Signing Isaiah LikelyOct 28, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images The Harbaugh effect is real, TPSers. Signing Likely to a three-year, $40 million deal is worth every penny. Likely gives Jaxson Dart a new passing target and a security blanket for the 2026 season. Likely will also complement fellow tight end Theo Johnson as a one-two punch heading into the upcoming season.  New York Jets: Trading for Minkah FitzpatrickAug 17, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; New York Jets helmets during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports The Jets broke an NFL record by not recording an interception in the 2025 season, which was a new low for the franchise So the Jets traded for Minkah Fitzpatrick this offseason, who’ll boost the secondary and give them a fighting chance in the 2026 NFL season.  Fitzpatrick is a hard-hitting safety who’ll fit in quite nicely in Aaron Glenn’s and defensive coordinator Brian Duker’s schemes in 2026. Philadelphia Eagles: Signing Arnold EbiketieFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Detailed view of a Philadelphia Eagles helmet during Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Eagles strengthened their pass-rush by signing Arnold Ebiketie to a one-year, $7.3 million deal. The Eagles got a steal for Ebiketie’s services, as he had 36 tackles, two sacks, and a pass deflection in 2025 with the Falcons. He should replicate Jaelan Phillips’ production quite nicely. Pittsburgh Steelers: Trading for Michael Pittman Jr.Steelers helmet (Photo via Eric Hartline-Imagn Images) The Steelers’ passing attack took a nice step forward by acquiring Michael Pittman Jr. via trade. Pittman Jr. will complement DK Metcalf quite nicely, no matter who’s under center, whether it’s Aaron Rodgers, if he chooses to come back to the Steelers, or if it’s Will Howard.  San Francisco 49ers: Signing Mike EvansSep 15, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; San Francisco 49ers helmets sits idle during the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images The 49ers will not have Brandon Aiyuk on the roster in 2026, so they addressed that issue by signing Mike Evans to the roster this NFL offseason. Evans is a massive upgrade, as he had 11 1,000-receiving-yard seasons during his tenure with the Buccaneers.  He and Purdy will do wonders together in the 2026 season, and we can’t wait to see it. Seattle Seahawks: Retaining Defensive TalentDec 8, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Seattle Seahawks helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks may have lost guys like Coby Bryant to free agency, but they managed to sign Josh Jobe to a three-year, $24 million extension and Drake Thomas to a two-year, $8 million contract. Retaining those guys keeps the “Dark Side” defense intact and allows the unit to continue being formidable and fierce during the 2026 season.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Signing Alex AnzaloneNov 4, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images With Lavonte David in his mid to late 30s, the Bucs signed Alex Anzalone to a two-year, $17 million deal to bolster the team’s pass-rush. Anzalone is younger than David, also brings veteran leadership to the Bucs’ defense, and brings juice and firepower the unit truly needs to succeed in 2026. Tennessee Titans: Signing Wan’Dale RobinsonAug 25, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Tennessee Titans helmet against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports The Titans signed former Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson to a three-year, $70 million deal, reuniting him with Brian Daboll, the team’s new offensive coordinator.  Robinson gives quarterback Cam Ward a brand new target to throw the ball to on offense. Robinson is also 25 and has plenty of years to continue producing at the professional level. Washington Commanders: Signing Nick CrossSep 29, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Washington Commanders helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Commanders bolstered their secondary by signing underrated safety Nick Cross to a two-year, $14 million deal. Cross is a low-risk move that adds excellent experience to the position and is a younger and more powerful replacement for Marshon Lattimore, who was released. We look forward to seeing Cross flourish in defensive coordinator Daronte Jones’ system.

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"He needs Drake Maye-like transformation": Browns insider warns Shedeur Sanders over team potentially drafting his replacement in 2027 – Sportskeeda

Mar 23, 2026 @ 8:28pm
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"He needs Drake Maye-like transformation": Browns insider warns Shedeur Sanders over team potentially drafting his replacement in 2027  Sportskeeda

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Raiders Get Brutally Honest Take Amid Fernando Mendoza Speculation

Mar 23, 2026 @ 11:48am
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The Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 pick, and the speculation is that the team will take former Indiana Hoosiers QB, Fernando Mendoza. However, could the Silver and Black decide not to take Mendoza and trade the pick?With the NFL Draft nearing, every analyst and NFL pundit will be weighing in on what Las […] The post Raiders Get Brutally Honest Take Amid Fernando Mendoza Speculation appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Major outlet throws out record Cleveland Browns fans should expect to see the team finish with in 2026 – A to Z Sports

Mar 23, 2026 @ 9:48am
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Major outlet throws out record Cleveland Browns fans should expect to see the team finish with in 2026  A to Z Sports

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“That’s an 0–17″: Fans React as Insider Projects Shedeur Sanders as Browns Starting Quarterback in 2026

Mar 22, 2026 @ 7:16pm
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Fans react as analyst names Shedeur Sanders as potential QB1.

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Why Browns should get Shedeur Sanders WR help in NFL Draft and not free agency – sportingnews.com

Mar 22, 2026 @ 2:22pm
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Why Browns should get Shedeur Sanders WR help in NFL Draft and not free agency  sportingnews.com

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Browns back Shedeur Sanders but hint at stunning first round insurance move – sportingnews.com

Mar 22, 2026 @ 12:48pm
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Browns trade proposal would ditch Shedeur Sanders for $21 million NFC quarterback – sportingnews.com

Mar 21, 2026 @ 5:56pm
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Browns trade proposal would ditch Shedeur Sanders for $21 million NFC quarterback  sportingnews.com

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Browns roasted for bold NFL rule proposal

Mar 20, 2026 @ 8:32am
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The Cleveland Browns have proposed a significant change to NFL rules, seeking to extend the window for trading first-round picks from the current three years into the future to five years. Under the existing policy, teams can only include picks up to three seasons ahead in trades, whereas the Browns argue that expanding this to … The post Browns roasted for bold NFL rule proposal appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

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10 NFL Free Agents Who Massively Screwed Up in 2026 – And The Teams They Should’ve Signed

Mar 19, 2026 @ 12:08pm
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Free agency is supposed to be the moment a player takes control of his own destiny. No more franchise tags… or NFL team options. The market opens, the phone starts ringing, and for the first time in most of these guys’ careers, they actually get to choose. And some of them completely blow it. Whether it is because the money was too good in the wrong place… or they just put too much faith in a coach or system that they thought was just right for them… We’re talking about players who had legitimate options—better situations, better fits, better shots at actually winning something and chose wrong. Whether they chased a bag that was slightly bigger, picked a city they preferred, or just got blinded by the moment, the end result is the same. Here are ten players from this offseason who screwed up their free agency decision — and the NFL teams they should have signed with instead. Which free agents signed with the wrong NFL team? Joseph Ossai, Edge: New York JetsNov 3, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai (58) runs onto the field before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images Here’s a guy who is 25 years old, coming off back-to-back seasons of serious progression, setting career highs in pressures and defensive snaps in 2025, and he chose to take his ascending career… to the New York Jets. Three years, $34.5 million is nice money, but on an NFL team that went 3-14 last season, recorded the second-fewest sacks in the entire league, and is currently in the middle of a roster teardown that saw them ship out Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline last year… it is dubious.  And look… the Jets needed edge rush help desperately, so the opportunity to play is real.  But they are not a serious franchise… and they haven’t been in some time. He should’ve looked at a team that at least has some sort of plan and needed reinforcements in the pass rush… like Washington or Philly. Ossai has the talent to be a really good player in this league. But good players become great players when they’re in the right situation at the right time. He just chose the wrong situation at exactly the right time in his development. Tyler Linderbaum, Center: Las Vegas RaidersJun 10, 2025; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum (64) looks on during an NFL OTA at Under Armour Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images Now look… we aren’t here to pocket watch or doubt another man’s financial decisions… We understand why Linderbaum took the money. We do. Three years, $81 million, effectively guaranteed. He reset the center market by fifty percent over the previous record.  No team was reportedly willing to go above $22 million per year—and Las Vegas handed him $27 million annually without blinking. But here’s the thing nobody wants to say out loud… Linderbaum is 25 years old. He was the anchor of a Baltimore Ravens offensive line protecting Lamar Jackson on a legitimate Super Bowl contender.  And he jumped ship, despite the fact that the Ravens wanted him back badly… Bad enough that GM Eric DeCosta made what he publicly called a “market-setting offer”– four years and $22 million per. And Linderbaum chose a 3-14 NFL team in full rebuild mode over that for… what? An extra $5 or 6 million a year? Now, some of the best years of his career, ages 25 through 28, are going to be protecting a rookie quarterback that Las Vegas hasn’t even drafted yet. And Baltimore is now scrambling to fill the most important interior position on their offensive line. The money is real… but so is the opportunity cost here. Michael Pittman Jr., Wide Receiver: Pittsburgh SteelersDec 29, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (11) celebrates his touchdown during the second half against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images The trade was fine. A sixth-round pick going to Pittsburgh, a seventh going back to Indianapolis — call it even, no complaints. Smart roster management from both sides. The three-year, $59 million extension from Pittman’s point of view? That’s where we aren’t so sure about it anymore… Pittman is 27, he’s led the league in yards per reception back-to-back seasons, and he just signed the largest contract of his career. On paper, it sounds like exactly how this is going to work. The problem is what Pittsburgh is actually asking him to be… and that there is reason to believe he could’ve gotten more on the open market had he waited a year—or forced his way to a different NFL team. The Steelers ranked second-worst in slot receiving yards last season, and their biggest receiver need was a quick, elusive underneath threat, not another big outside receiver alongside DK Metcalf. And then there’s the quarterback situation… Aaron Rodgers is 42, hasn’t finished in the top 20 in QBR since 2021, and hasn’t even committed to returning.  The Steelers haven’t won a playoff game since 2016. Their ceiling over the last five seasons is ten wins… yes… respectable, but not what a 27-year-old receiver with prime years ahead of him should be building his legacy around. Especially not right after their long-time head coach has gotten the boot.  Pittman had the market. He had the leverage. He could have waited for a situation that gave him a real number one opportunity with a legitimate quarterback. Instead, he signed a big extension with a team still trying to figure out who’s taking snaps in September. We hope it works out for him. But right now—it’s a questionable bet. Wan'Dale Robinson, Wide Receiver: Tennessee TitansNov 23, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson (17) runs upfield after catching a swing pass in the second quarter against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images Now, the reunion with Brian Daboll is legitimately interesting.  They spent two productive seasons together with the Giants, and Daboll knows exactly how to use Robinson’s quickness and route-running in the short and intermediate game. That part makes real football sense.  And… yes… he got a nice payday to go down to Tennessee… But there are serious questions as to whether the Titans are anywhere near ready to contend—and if they truly have the answer at quarterback with Cam Ward. Now he is going to be asked to carry a receiving corps that doesn’t have a proven second option, a third option, or really anything behind him, when he could’ve taken slightly less money to join a contender like Buffalo or Baltimore that was looking to improve their receiver corps. Zion Johnson, Guard: Cleveland BrownsOct 21, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Chargers guard Zion Johnson (77) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Johnson is a guy who has never been viewed as a finished product… and needed to find a more stable home than he will in Cleveland.  The smart play for Johnson was a one-year prove-it deal on an NFL team with an established, functioning offensive line around him… Maybe in Chicago, where they were looking for depth pieces to round out a dominant unit.  He needed to find a place with proven pieces on either side of you, where the infrastructure could elevate his game, and a good season looks even better because the whole unit is performing — and then come back the following offseason with the tape and the leverage to command even more money than he just signed for.  That’s how players in his position maximize their careers. Odafe Oweh, Edge: Washington CommandersDec 14, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Odafe Oweh (98) celebrates a sack against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Look—on the surface, you can’t blame the man for taking it. That’s life-changing money. Nobody is sitting here telling Odafe Oweh he should’ve left $68 million in guarantees on the table. But here’s the problem with taking that deal in that situation… Oweh has started 27 of 79 career games. His best football came in an elite system… in Baltimore under Mike Macdonald, surrounded by a coordinated, disciplined defense that put him in the right spots at the right times, he looked like a future star.  The moment he left that structure, first in the Chargers mid-season trade last year, the production dropped. The system was doing more work than people realized. San Francisco was right there. A defense that has consistently turned good edge rushers into great ones. A coaching staff that develops pass rushers better than almost any organization in football. A place where Oweh could have walked in, been built up properly, had a monster season, and come back the following offseason as the most sought-after edge rusher on the market — commanding an even bigger second contract at 27 years old with the tape to back it up. Instead, he skipped straight to the biggest number and is now the primary pass rush identity of an entire defense for a team that has a plethora of question marks on its roster. Travis Etienne, Running Back: New Orleans SaintsTravis Etienne Jr (Image Credits: Imagn) The homecoming story writes itself, and we get it. The kid from Jennings, Louisiana, gets four years, $52 million to come home… it is a great narrative. Here’s the part that’s harder to romanticize… Now he’s locked into four years with a team quarterbacked by Tyler Shough, who came on nicely in the second half of last season. But is a far from a known commodity in the NFL… Even worse is the team’s offensive line situation. And here’s the thing about running backs specifically—the line around you matters enormously. Dallas has one of the better offensive fronts in football. A two-year deal there would have given Etienne the kind of infrastructure that makes a running back look elite, kept him fresh for the back nine of his career, and set him up for a nice third contract at 29. I mean, look at the way that Javonte Williams produced for them last season? Instead, he signed a four-year contract with a Saints team that is still very much figuring out what it is. Some combination of the wallet and the heart won this one. Whether the football career does too… that’s a much harder argument to make. Boye Mafe, Edge: Cincinnati BengalsDec 8, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Seattle Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe (53) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Three years, $60 million… to go to Cincinnati. Let’s sit with that for a second. Mafe just spent four seasons in Seattle quietly becoming one of the more consistent pass rushers in football… and now he’s taking okay money to be the fill-in for Trey Hendrickson? Mafe isn’t a project — he’s a proven, productive edge rusher entering his prime. And he took those credentials… to a Bengals team that has looked lost in recent years… especially on the defensive side of the ball, and has real questions around whether Joe Burrow’s body is ever going to hold up for a full season again. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Raiders were sitting there with more cap space than any team in the NFL, a gaping hole at edge rusher after the Maxx Crosby situation collapsed, and a clear organizational mandate to build something real around the number one overall pick.  They needed a player like Mafe and had the money to pay him big bucks.  Instead, the Raiders signed Kwity Paye — a player who ranked dead last in pass rush win rate among all qualified edge rushers last season — and watched Mafe sign elsewhere for less guaranteed money… There is reason to believe that Mafe would have been the most impactful defensive signing of the entire Raiders offseason, but he left the perfect situation on the table.  Minkah Fitzpatrick, Safety: New York JetsAug 23, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick (29) looks on before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Let’s start with the one that stings the most, because Fitzpatrick had everything going for him at the negotiating table and still managed to end up in the wrong place. The Dolphins were unloading the roster. They cut Tyreek Hill. They released Tua… And then… they shipped Fitzpatrick to the Jets for a seventh-round pick, and what’s shocking is he chose to sign a three-year, $40 million extension.  One has to wonder what prompted Fitzpatrick—a five-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro who turns 30 in November—to agree to spend the final chapter of his prime on an NFL team that went 3-14 last season, finished 31st in points allowed, and hasn’t made the playoffs in fifteen years. Here’s what nobody is saying loudly enough: Fitzpatrick had leverage.  The Dolphins were desperate to move his contract. A player of his caliber and pedigree could have made noise about his destination. He could have pushed toward Houston, where the Texans desperately needed secondary depth, where Will Anderson Jr. is developing into one of the premier pass rushers in the AFC, and where the team is genuinely competing for a Super Bowl in the next two or three years. Instead, he’s in New York, where the Jets went the entire 2025 season without recording a single interception, and they clearly have no real plan to fix a historically broken defense. Now, Fitzpatrick is going to waste his last good years on a team that… frankly… he deserves better than. Malik Willis, Quarterback: Miami DolphinsOct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis (2) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Ah… the curious case of Malik Willis… once a forgotten man down in Tennessee, to the most highly touted QB project on the market with Green Bay. But let’s keep in mind… he just went from one of the best supporting casts in football… an offense with weapons, an elite offensive line, and a head coach in Matt LaFleur who maximized everyone around him—to a Miami team absorbing an NFL-record $99 million dead cap hit for a quarterback they just released. Three years, $67.5 million. On a team in complete teardown mode. $45 million guaranteed is nothing to sneeze at. But you have to think he could’ve gotten comparable money somewhere else that wasn’t sending him into a horrendous situation—like the one he just escaped in Nashville. Arizona comes to mind… Sure, it isn’t a team that is ready to contend, but they at least want to try! And they have a whole group of guys ready to show that it was Kyler who was the problem… Plus, there was the familiarity with the coaching staff for Willis, too. Instead, now he’s the face of a franchise that also just cut Tyreek Hill, traded Minkah Fitzpatrick for a seventh-round pick, and is about as far from competing as any team in the AFC.  The Cardinals would have given him a real shot, but he chose a team that can’t even guarantee him a legitimate offensive line to play behind—that will cut bait the second that there is another option.

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