Cam Bynum agrees to terms with Colts Cam Bynum will be taking his awesome celebrations to a new town. Via NFL Media, the Vikings defensive back has agreed to terms with the Colts. It’s a four-year, $60 million deal. A fourth-round pick in 2021, Bynum was a three-year starter in Minnesota. But the Vikings let him hit the market, and he has now cashed in. The Vikings have added cornerback Isaiah Rodgers today. They’ll need to do more to bolster the back end of the defense, especially with Byron Murphy also on the market. PFT
Josh Sweat agrees to sign four-year deal with Cardinals Josh Sweat is going to be coached by Jonathan Gannon again. Sweat, the top edge rusher on the market, has agreed to sign a four-year deal with the Cardinals on Monday, according to multiple reports. The initial reports indicate Sweat’s contract is worth $76.4 million with $41 million guaranteed. PFT
On the same day the Falcons said goodbye to Grady Jarrett, the Bears said hello. Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, the Bears have agreed to terms with Garrett. It’s a three-year, $43.5 million deal, with $28.5 million fully guaranteed. A fifth-round pick in 2015, Garrett had spent 10 years with the Falcons. He became a full-time starter in 2016, and he has 36.5 career sacks.
Per multiple reports, the Texans have traded left tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders. Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.co, the Commanders are sending a 2025 third-round pick, a 2025 seventh-round pick, a 2026 second-round pick, and a 2026 fourth-round pick to the Texans. The Texans are sending a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Commanders, with Tunsil. Tunsil is signed for two more years. He has a base salary of $20.95 million in 2025 and a $20.95 million salary in 2026. He also has annual workout bonuses of $150,000 and $250,000 in per-game active roster bonuses.
And the Vikings and Kwei do nothing i don't get it Kwesi you and your crooked ass smile makes this Vikings fan very nervous it just like last year you as a fan have no idea what's going on
The Titans have agreed to terms on a three-year, $21 million deal with inside linebacker Cody Barton, NFL Media reports. He started 14 of the 17 games he played for the Broncos in 2024, totaling 106 tackles, 1.5 sacks, two interceptions, five passes defensed, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble.
Broncos agree to terms with LB Dre Greenlaw The Broncos have agreed to terms on a three-year deal worth $35 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports. ________ __________________ The 49ers are dumping everybody.
Chargers agree to terms with RB Najee Harris on a one-year deal The Chargers have a new running back. Najee Harris, Pittsburgh’s first-round pick in 2021, has agreed to terms with the Chargers. Per multiple reports, it’s a one-year deal worth up to $9.25 million. The base value was not disclosed. Harris would have made $6.7 million in 2025, if the Steelers had exercised his fifth-year option. They did not, setting the stage for Harris to hit free agency. He has never missed a game in four years, and he has four straight 1,000-yard seasons. PFT ________ ________________ Great move by the Chargers... I really like this guy, he's got great running instincts.
Johnathan Allen 3yrs 60 million Kwesi throwing around the money kind of reminds me Tricky Ricky how he used throw around the money
Rodgers signing with the Vikings would be the most interesting of landing spots, if only because of the endless media talking heads comparing it to Favre. Where is the tab for the sarcasm font?
Safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s first Eagles stint ended after one season and his second tour with the team is set to be one and done as well. According to multiple reports, the Eagles have agreed to trade Gardner-Johnson to the Texans. They’ll also send a 2026 sixth-round pick to Houston in exchange for guard Kenyon Green and a 2026 fifth-round selection.
Vikings agree to deals with Jonathan Allen, Will Fries The Minnesota Vikings strengthened their defensive and offensive lines Tuesday, agreeing to deals with free agent defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and guard Will Fries. The Vikings announced Allen's deal Tuesday morning but did not disclose terms. Allen's agent, Blake Baratz of Team IFA, told ESPN's Adam Schefter that the former Washington Commanders star agreed to a three-year contract worth $60 million. Minnesota then agreed to a five-year, $88 million deal with Fries, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, as the team grabbed one of the top available interior offensive linemen. Allen was released Friday by the Commanders after Washington failed to find a trade partner for the two-time Pro Bowler. He was entering the final year of his deal with a $15.5 million base salary and no more guaranteed money remaining. Allen missed nine games in 2024 with a torn left pectoral muscle but played in the final two regular-season games and three postseason contests, finishing with 3 sacks, 3 tackles for loss and 7 quarterback hits. Fries also had his 2024 season cut short by injury, suffering a devastating leg fracture in the Indianapolis Colts' Week 5 game that required emergency surgery. Before the injury, Fries had established himself as an extremely promising young interior lineman -- a necessity in a league full of dominant interior pass rushers. Allen, 30, made the Pro Bowl after the 2021 and 2022 seasons, when he combined for 16.5 sacks. In eight seasons with Washington, he recorded 42 sacks in 108 starts. Fries, 26, was a seventh-round pick in 2021, seen as a developmental player who might compete for a roster spot. But by midway through his second season, Fries had ascended to Indianapolis' starting lineup. He started all 17 games at right guard for the Colts in 2023. ESPN ________ __________________ Absolutely a beautiful thing. You get it done in the trenches.
With the Vikings loosing, Jones, Mullens and Darnold... Im getting real scared. They definitely need a starter/veteran (backup), as I believe its JJ McCarthy time for 2025. Only Rypien is on the team behind JJ, so they are hard pressed to do something.