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NFL teams spent over $1 billion in the first 90 minutes of free agency and nobody had a hole burning in their pocket more than the Raiders ($281 million) and Titans ($270 million), who led the league in spending for the day.
NFL free agents are allowed to talk to teams and reach agreements on contracts that can’t be signed until the league year begins Wednesday.
The NFL’s unofficial free agency period opened Monday afternoon, and teams wasted no time making moves. Several major contracts and blockbuster trades came together quickly. Like every free agency period,
NFL free agency is upon us as the legal tampering begins Monday. Follow along with live updates around the league as well as what the Patriots decide to do on Day 1.
McDuffie, Tunsil, Linderbaum and Stout all became the highest-paid players ever at their respective positions, while Phillips, Pierce, Walker and Likely became the recipients of the highest-paid free-agent contracts at their positions.
The NFL announced on Monday it has awarded 33 compensatory picks to 15 teams for the 2026 NFL Draft, which will be held April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.
Trent Williams and the San Francisco 49ers are far apart on a deal, and one NFL team could take advantage during free agency.
NFL free agency is pretty much here. The start of the legal tampering period is set for Monday at 12 p.m. ET. And the news cycle is already churning. On Friday, there were plenty of big-time moves, headlined by the Las Vegas Raiders reportedly trading star defensive end Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens.