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Thursday's minor moves from around the NFL... Detroit Lions Re-signed: DL Myles Adams Indianapolis Colts Re-signed: CB Cameron Mitchell A
While physical exams at the NFL combine require a "clearance rate," those performed before trades or signings are more discussion-based.
Here's what to know for NFL free agency, including the start dates, top players available and teams with cap space.
The 2026 NFL Draft is just over a month away but the list of picks for the Dolphins, Broncos and others have changed with trades.
The initial wave of 2026 NFL free agency has slowed, but a handful of potentially impactful signings continue to be made in the aftermath. The Denver Broncos traded a haul to the
MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed T Charlie Heck, TE Ben Sims, LB David Ojabo and WR Jalen Tolbert to contracts. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed LB K.J. Britt and LS Niko Lalos to contracts. NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed DB Jason Pinnock to a contract.
The NFL’s 2026 league year has begun as teams announce their official transactions from the legal tampering period. Those moves include not only free-agent signings but also agreed-upon trades. The most notable development of the past week came when
The first week of NFL free agency always delivers a frenzy of signings, releases, and trades, and this year was no different, with more than 200 transactions completed and over $2.5 billion changing hands. Once the initial wave dies down, there are always a surprising number of talented players still available.
The Browns have re-signed defensive end Julian Okwara, according to the NFL’s transactions wire. Okwara, 28, spent the majority of the 2025 season on the practice squad. The Browns placed him on the practice squad/injured list in December.