Author: Jordan Sigler

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The Carolina Panthers sign a wide receiver The Carolina Panthers have been quietly putting together a solid free agency and added to that Sunday with an All-Pro wide receiver. The Panthers lost their top wide receiver this offseason when they traded D.J. Moore to the Chicago Bears for the first overall pick in April. The Panthers are expected to draft a quarterback with their first selection. They’ll have a veteran wide receiver to throw to in 2023. According to Ian Rapoport with the NFL Network, the Panthers are getting ready to ink former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen to…

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The Atlanta Falcons signed a wide receiver The Atlanta Falcons are working on improving their roster ahead of the 2023 season. The Falcons will have a new starting quarterback next season, and the team hopes they can make a push to win a weak NFC South. The Falcons added the help of a pass catcher on Sunday. According to Mike Garafolo with the NFL Network, the Falcons are signing Mack Hollins to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million for 2023. $910,000 of that is a signing bonus; the other part includes Hollins base pay and per-game roster bonuses. https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/status/1637636201594200064 Hollins was…

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The Detroit Lions signed a safety The Detroit Lions have had an excellent start to their free agency. The Lions added pieces to their secondary last week, adding cornerbacks Emmanuel Moseley and Cameron Sutton. The Lions, who are watching their competition in the NFC North rebuild this offseason, could be the favorites to win the division next season. Their latest safety signing will help that cause. According to Tom Pelissero with the NFL Network, the Lions are set to sign former Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson. The deal is for one year and is worth $8 million, $6.5 million is…

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The Houston Texans signed their left tackle The Houston Texans found a way to make a deal with their best player. First-year head coach DeMeco Ryans will have an anchor for the offensive line when they decide who their starting quarterback will be in 2023. It’s widely thought the Texans, who own the second overall pick, will draft a quarterback in the first round. That player will have their blindside protected while they develop. According to Ian Rapoport with the NFL Network, the Texans are extending left tackle Laremy Tunsil to a three-year deal. The contract has $50 million fully…

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The Cleveland Browns sign a tight end The Cleveland Browns are looking to make a jump in the AFC North next season. The team will have quarterback Deshaun Watson back for an entire season in 2023. The Browns should be a playoff contender next season, and they’re adding an offensive weapon Watson is familiar with. According to David Canter with GSE Worldwide, a sports marketing agency, the Browns are signing tight end Jordan Akins. https://twitter.com/davidcanter/status/1636828167842217999 Akins has prior experience catching passes from Watson with the Houston Texans. Akins was a third-round selection by the Texans in 2018. He was with…

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The Miami Dolphins signed a Pro Bowl player Friday The Miami Dolphins lost a major piece of their offense to the New England Patriots this week. They returned the favor by signing a Patriots Pro Bowler on Friday. The Patriots brought in Mike Gesicki this week to help Mac Jones improve the offense next season. The Dolphins then made a pair of in-division signings. According to Adam Schefter with ESPN, the Dolphins will add former Patriots punter Jake Bailey to the roster for next fall. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1636817363780681742 Bailey earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors for his 2020 season. He landed 31…

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The Los Angeles Chargers sign a tight end The Los Angeles Chargers are making some changes to the offense for next season, and they’ll have the aid of a familiar tight end. The Chargers hired offensive coordinator Kellen Moore this offseason to work with Justin Herbert. The Chargers were able to rework the contracts of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. They were showing interest in top free-agent tight end Dalton Schultz this week. They wound up signing another. According to Aaron Wilson with KPRC, the Chargers will sign Donald Parham for the 2023 season. https://twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status/1636795234582396933 Parham is an undrafted free agent…

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The Buffalo Bills released a wide receiver The Buffalo Bills spent most of their free agency fortifying the defense. The Bills also worked to get help for their special teams next season in the former of an All-Pro returner. The Bills haven’t gained much traction for the offense, and they recently released a wide receiver they signed during the 2022 offseason. According to Adam Schefter with ESPN, the Bills released wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1636759453616709635 McKenzie has been with the Bills since the 2018 season. The Cincinnati Bengals drafted him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. McKenzie…

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New England Patriots re-sign defender The New England Patriots have made crucial signings this week on both sides of the ball. The team has added two weapons to the offense at pass-catching positions to help third-year quarterback Mac Jones in 2023. The Patriots have re-signed some ball hawks on the defense, none bigger than retaining the services of cornerback Jonathan Jones. The team will re-sign another defender for 2023. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Patriots have re-signed defensive tackle Daniel Ekuale. https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1636684736042082304 The 29-year-old defensive lineman was initially signed by the Cleveland Browns in 2018. He’s…

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The Dallas Cowboys to re-sign quarterback The Dallas Cowboys are set to have another good situation in the backfield for the 2023 season after signing a quarterback Friday. The Cowboys applied the franchise tag to Tony Pollard this offseason. They restructured the contract of Dak Prescott and some fellow teammates to make sure the offensive line was set. The Cowboys will move on from running back Ezekiel Elliott, who would have likely been the Cowboys’ number two option next season behind Pollard, in order to save cap for more help. They will now have one of the better backup quarterback…

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