Greg Auman NFC South Reporter TAMPA — As it turns out, when Bucs general manager Jason Licht got the call Sunday night that free-agent-to-be Mike Evans had agreed to terms on a new deal to stay in Tampa, he was at a charity event hosted by Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper and talking with hockey legend Wayne Gretzky. Licht …
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Lions’ Jalen Reeves-Maybin elected President of NFL Players Association
Lions linebacker and special teamer Jalen Reeves-Maybin has been elected president of the NFL Players Association. Reeves-Maybin succeeds former Browns center JC Tretter, who is concluding his second two-year term as president of the players’ union. The 29-year-old Reeves-Maybin had previously served as Vice President of the players’ union and was voted onto the NFLPA Executive Committee in 2022. He …
Read More »Devils trade for goalie Jake Allen from Canadiens
Emily Kaplan, ESPNMar 8, 2024, 01:59 PM ET CloseEmily Kaplan is ESPN’s national NHL reporter. The New Jersey Devils traded for Jake Allen as veteran goaltending insurance, sources told ESPN. The Devils are sending a conditional third-round pick to the Canadiens, who are retaining 50% of Allen’s $3.85 million salary. The draft pick could improve to a second-rounder based off …
Read More »Steelers releasing Patrick Peterson after one season to clear salary cap space, per report
The Pittsburgh Steelers are releasing veteran cornerback Patrick Peterson after one season with the team, according to ESPN. Parting ways with Peterson means the Steelers will save $6.5 million against the salary cap. If they kept him, Peterson would have accounted for $9.775 million against the salary cap. The team will have $2.925 million in dead money after the release. …
Read More »Cowboys reportedly rework All-Pro OL Zack Martin’s contract
The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly reworked All-Pro right guard Zack Martin’s contract in order to open up salary cap space this year. This potentially allows them to spread a cap hit over the 2025 and 2026 seasons, if 2024 ends up being his final year with the team, per ESPN. The 33-year-old’s contract was set to expire after this season, …
Read More »2024 NFL Mock Draft with free agency twist: How making one move for all 32 teams would impact the first round
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Read More »49ers re-sign OL Colton McKivitz to one-year, $7M contract
49ers re-sign OL Colton McKivitz to one-year, $7M contract originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area The 49ers are bringing back a familiar face. San Francisco is re-signing Colton McKivitz to a one-year, $7 million contract, with 65 percent fully guaranteed, his agency AMDG Sports announced on Friday. 65 percent of $7 million is $4,550,000, with the deal coming on …
Read More »Sources — Hot Predators acquire Jason Zucker from Coyotes
Greg Wyshynski, ESPNMar 8, 2024, 01:22 PM ET CloseGreg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. The Nashville Predators acquired Arizona Coyotes winger Jason Zucker ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline as they seek to clinch a Western Conference playoff spot. The Coyotes acquired a 2024 sixth-round draft pick from Nashville that was originally owned by the Dallas Stars, sources said. …
Read More »2024 NFL free agency: How the Cowboys, Chiefs and other teams with little salary-cap space can have success
Some NFL teams have loads to spend in free agency. Others? Not so much. There are lots of ways to free up salary-cap space — renegotiating deals, moving money or outright cutting/trading players. Below are some obvious ways for teams with the least amount of space to find more breathing room. Note: Salary-cap figures courtesy of Over the Cap. Figures …
Read More »Commanders have free-agent money to burn, but priorities lie elsewhere
Ralph Vacchiano NFC East Reporter The Washington Commanders have an owner who’s not afraid to spend his money and doesn’t want to wait forever to see his new team win. They also have an extraordinary $91 million in space under the NFL salary cap. No NFL team has more. That means they can be big players in the free-agent market …
Read More »Patriots locking up Hunter Henry is a wise early move for new regime
Patriots locking up Hunter Henry is a wise early move for new regime originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston Eliot Wolf and Jerod Mayo’s first big signing in New England is actually a re-signing. And it’s a wise one. Per a league source, the team has locked up Hunter Henry with a deal worth $27 million over three years. According …
Read More »Why Russell Wilson could be perfect fit for Steelers, plus free agency matchmaker for every AFC team
Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! This is it. This is the calm before the storm, so please enjoy it. Starting next week, NFL free agency will be kicking off, and things will likely get wild. Although free agency doesn’t technically start until Wednesday (March 13), the legal tampering period starts on Monday (March 11) at …
Read More »Reports — Bruins get Cup regular Pat Maroon from Wild
The Boston Bruins are hoping they have their Stanley Cup good luck charm, acquiring forward Pat Maroon from the Wild, according to multiple reports. Maroon, 35, won the Stanley Cup in three straight seasons, beginning with the St. Louis Blues in 2019 before a back-to-back run with the Tampa Bay Lightning. This appears to be a deal for the playoffs …
Read More »2024 NFL free agency: Ranking top 20 safeties available, projected contracts, best team fits for stacked class
NFL free agency is finally near, and there may be no position that is more fascinating this offseason than safety. Teams spent the last week or so cutting safeties like it was going out of style in an effort to clear salary cap space, and it’s clear the position has become somewhat devalued as teams move to more two-high defenses …
Read More »Seahawks GM John Schneider: Keeping Leonard Williams a ‘priority’
The Seattle Seahawks swung a midseason trade last year to land defensive lineman Leonard Williams, and they liked what they saw. In fact, general manager John Schneider is focused on re-signing the veteran in the coming weeks. “We’re gonna try to get him back. We’d love to have him back,” Schneider said about Williams on Thursday’s edition of Seattle Sports’ …
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