Days into NFL free agency, most of the big names have signed with new teams and the winners are clear. So are the losers. Here's an assessment of the five biggest losers so far.
From a Miami quarterback to a Kansas State running back, here are five players we are tracking.
One of the most puzzling aspects of the Steelers’ offseason moves is that they’ve made key acquisitions without clarity on who their starting quarterback will be.
Days into NFL free agency, most of the big names have signed with new teams and the winners are clear.
The Giants and Steelers are both seemingly ready to sign Rodgers.
Rodgers takes a lot of heat, but it sounds like some of the people who have been closest to him have his back.
Despite his controversies among the media, Aaron Rodgers seems to be popular with his teammates.
Despite going into an age-33 season, Raheem Mostert will secure another opportunity.
The Steelers are still trying to resolve their quarterback issue after the organization lost out on both Justin Fields and Sam Darnold during the legal tampering period of free agency.
It remains to be seen if the Browns or Giants would be bold enough to select Jaxson Dart over Shedeur Sanders with the second pick in the draft.
Are the Colts hoping one particular trait of Jones rubs off on Anthony Richardson?
Garrett was on the receiving end of some criticisms regarding a supposed lack of leadership qualities long before he publicly made it known in early February he wanted to be traded to an advertised championship contender.
How many of the 46 rookies to make the NFL Pro Bowl since the 2014 season can you name in five minutes?
The Steelers are in desperate need of a starting quarterback for the 2025 season.
NFL free agency has been a whirlwind of big names and big contracts. The downtrodden New York Giants, who finished last season 3-14, have made two great pickups. Ranked in inverse order, here are the best deals so far.
The Bengals are going nowhere in their trade discussions centered around 2025 NFL sack leader Trey Hendrickson.
Do the Falcons have reason to hold on to Cousins unless a team is willing to give up assets to acquire the signal-caller?
Allen and the Bills recently agreed to a six-year, $330M contract extension that included a record $250M in guaranteed money.
It was learned at the NFL Scouting Combine that Miami's Cam Ward is the "consensus" No. 1 quarterback in this year's draft class ahead of Sanders.
Garoppolo discussed his decision to re-sign with the Rams as a backup despite potential opportunities to compete for a starting job elsewhere and seemingly took a shot at one of his former employers in the process.
The Steelers, Browns, Titans and Giants all need legitimate QB1s for the 2025 season and could all be interested in starting a so-called "bridge option."
With Kupp now free and available, which teams still make sense for the former NFL Offensive Player of the Year?
Cooper Kupp is in need of a new team. Who are the other winners and losers of the latest free-agency action?
The New York Jets have made a decision regarding Aaron Rodgers, and it’s not a cheap one.
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