With 18 unrestricted free agents, one prominent restricted free agent and a host of candidates to have their contracts ...
One Good Free Agency Fit for Every TeamWhile the NFL is barely a month removed from crowning the Philadelphia Eagles as Super ...
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Seattle Seahawks have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Rams wide receiver ...
The legal tampering period for free agency opened March 10. Check out the complete list of available players before the ...
On Monday, Ian Rapaport announced that the New England Patriots will be making another front-seven splash. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapaport, the Patriots are signing linebacker Robert Spillane.
The New England Patriots boast more cap room than any other team in the NFL heading into free agency, and fortunately for them, they don't have many of their own free agents to worry about.
The first day of the legal tampering period in NFL free agency was a case of deja vu for the New England Patriots, as they struck out on adding a star wide receiver for the second straight year.
The New England Patriots have lost out on the Chris Godwin sweepstakes just moments into the opening of NFL free agency. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...
The first and only time Cooper Kupp set foot in Foxboro he set the Patriots’ defense ablaze. Kupp snatched six passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns last November over a tight Rams win ...
Linebacker Harold Landry has reached a three-year, $43.5 million deal with the New England Patriots that includes $26 million guaranteed, sources confirmed to ESPN on Sunday amid multiple reports.
It’s No. 4 Florida basketball vs No. 8 Alabama in the SEC Tournament semifinals. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Bridgestone Arena ...
The New England Patriots had to emerge from day one of free agency feeling like big winners. Carlton Davis, Robert Spillane, Harold Landry, and Mack Hollins could all be excellent signings for the ...
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