Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Kellen Moore calls Tyler Shough's rookie year "a great journey"

The Saints had a first-year coach and a rookie quarterback in 2025, and they came out of it thinking they have two of the most important pieces in place.

Although the 6-11 record wasn't great, the Saints went 5-4 once Tyler Shough stepped in as the starting quarterback, a marked turnaround from their 1-7 start with Spencer Rattler at quarterback. Saints head coach Kellen Moore said on PFT Live that Shough's rookie season set him up for a successful career.

"It turned into a great journey for him through the entire season," Moore said.

Moore said that when Shough didn't beat out Rattler for the starting job at the beginning of the season, he immediately shifted his mindset to doing everything he could on the scout team.

"I'm gonna be the best scout team quarterback in the league. I'm gonna get to test myself, I'm gonna make throws and see if I can make this throw in this situation, do it on the field," Moore said Shough told him at the time.

Moore said he saw Shough get better over the course of the season, especially with his poise in the pocket and ability to make the right decisions when the play broke down. This year Moore thinks Shough will be better still, thanks to a full offseason, training camp and preseason of working with the No. 1 offense.

"His reps with the core group, he's not going to be rotating with the rest of the quarterbacks, he's going to be with the top group and getting a lot of reps with those guys before the start of the season," Moore said.

If Shough can get better, and Moore can get the rest of the team playing better around him, the Saints may finally return to the playoffs for the first time since Drew Brees was their quarterback and Sean Payton was their head coach.



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Celtics vs. Hornets player grades: Tatum takeover leads to buzzkill in Charlotte

Without Derrick White and Jaylen Brown, Boston went into the Spectrum Center and beat Charlotte 114-99 in Jayson Tatum’s first 30-plus game of the year and 28 points from Payton Pritchard.

The Celtics got crushed by the Hornets just three weeks ago 118-89 at TD Garden and had won seven of their last nine games, but strong contributions from role players up and down the rotation was too much for the Hornets to overcome on the second night of a back-to-back. They’ll play each other again on April 7th back in Boston in what could be a first round preview.

With two weeks to go, the Celtics have clinched a spot in the playoffs and been a steady +600 at our friends at FanDuel to raise Banner 19 and the favorite to rep the Eastern Conference in the 2026 NBA Finals.

Jayson Tatum

30 minutes, 32 points (5-10 from 3, 3-5 from the free throw line, 12-23 from the field), 5 rebounds, 8 assists, one block, +15

Maybe it was because the game was so close to Durham where he played his college ball or maybe he’s starting to feel more like himself at Game #11, but Jayson Tatum looked really like Jayson Tatum against the Hornets.

The three-point shot was going down (hitting half of his ten three-point attempts), but more importantly, his drives were more aggressive, getting to the cup and the free throw line. He became the youngest Celtic ever to hit 14,000 points.

Grade: A+

Sam Hauser

33 minutes, 7 points (2-4 from 3, 1-2 from the free throw line, 2-4 from the field), 3 rebounds, +13

It was another game that felt like Hauser was just out there. He made half of his four attempts from behind the arc and was a +13 playing mostly with the starters.

Grade: B

Neemias Queta

28 minutes, 17 points (0-1 from 3, 1-2 from the free throw line, 8-13 from the field), 8 rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block, +13

It always seems like when one of the Jays has it going, Queta is going to have a good game, too. It’s that symbiotic relationship between superstar and active big. Whenever the defense collapsed on Tatum or Pritchard, Queta either got the dish in the dunker spot or grabbed the offensive rebound for a putback.

Grade: A

Jordan Walsh

33 minutes, 3 points (0-4 from 3, 1-1 from the free throw line, 1-7 from the field), 7 rebounds, 2 assists, one steal, +14

As LaMelo Ball’s primary cover, Walsh put the clamps on him as a starter. Ball missed his first five shots of the game — he scored his first points in transition cross-matched against Pritchard. Ball would get it going in the second half and finish with 19, but Walsh’s work early cut off the head of the snake and allowed Boston to get out to an early double-digit lead and never look back.

In addition to his individual defense, Walsh got his hands on a lot of loose balls and deflected even more in Boston’s favor.

Grade: A

Payton Pritchard

37 minutes, 28 points (2-6 from 3, 6-6 from the free throw line, 10-18 from the field), 6 rebounds, 6 assists, one steal, 2 turnovers, +12

With Brown and White both out, Pritchard started for just the second time since being regulated back to the bench since the Celtics swapped Anfernee Simons for Nikola Vucevic. He didn’t disappoint. Eight of his buckets came in the mid-range

Grade: A

Baylor Scheierman

28 minutes, 14 points (3-7 from 3, 3-4 from the free throw line, 4-11 from the field), one rebound, 3 assists, 2 turnovers, +6

Scheierman broke into the rotation playing solid defense and hitting his threes, but over the last few weeks, we’re getting a little more of the Baylor Showmanship that got us excited at the end of last season. I mean, look at this:

He had the most points off the bench (14) on a night when they were sorely needed with two starters out with injuries.

Grade: A-

Luka Garza

13 minutes, 2 points (1-1 from the field), one rebounds, +8

The Hornets are primarily a perimeter team, so Garza played just 13 minutes in Charlotte for a +8 stint. No complaints.

Grade: C

Hugo Gonzalez

12 minutes, 3 points (1-2 from 3, 1-2 from the field), 3 rebounds, one steal, -12

Gonzalez’s minutes are on the decline since the start of March. He’s played in every game and has injected that infectious energy that sometimes seems to swing the momentum in Boston’s favor when they need it. He took a couple of cracks at LaMelo and made a three-pointer.

Grade: C

Ron Harper Jr.

14 minutes, 7 points (1-1 from 3, 3-3 from the field), 3 rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block, +10

Dude just floats around the court and finds ways to score. Before spraining his right ankle and leaving the game for the locker room, he bridged the first and second quarter hitting all three of his shots in a variety of ways: cutting backdoor on a screen, driving in semi-transition, and leaking out and canning a 3. He’s been a valuable contributor on his two-way deal and hopefully, he’ll sign with the big club this summer.

Grade: A

Charles Bassey, Jon Tonje, Amari Williams, Max Shulga

Mop up duty for the Maine crew.

Inactive: Jaylen Brown, Derrick White



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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Roob's Observations: How will Jalen Hurts respond to this new bunch of coaches?

Roob's Observations: How will Jalen Hurts respond to this new bunch of coaches? originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Too many voices in Jalen’s head? Can Hollywood Brown or Elijah Moore break the Eagles veteran WR drought? And an appreciation of Mike Quick’s historic 1983 season.

A little look back, a little look ahead and just like that we’ve got a big ol’ pile of Roob’s 10 Random Eagles Offseason Observations.

Best of all? If you don’t like these, you get 10 more next Sunday!

TOO MANY VOICES? With Sean Mannion, Josh Grizzard and Jerrod Johnson all joining Nick Sirianni’s staff, Mannion as offensive coordinator, Grizzard as passing game coordinator and Johnson as senior offensive analyst, Jalen Hurts will have three more new voices in his ear, and that is now a total of 17 offensive coaches – coordinators, QBs coaches, passing game coordinators – in seven seasons. Two concerns here: No 1 is the sheer number of offensive minds who have worked with Hurts since he was drafted in 2020. That’s a lot of different voices, a lot of different schemes, a lot of different philosophies. But the more immediate concern is that Hurts now has three more new voices simultaneously in Mannion, Grizzard and Johnson all coming from different teams and all now deeply involved in the offense. If you include Sirianni and QBs coach Parks Frazier, who is a holdover but in a new position, that’s five offensive coaches in key roles, and the challenge is that each has a very distinct, very specific role and they don’t step on each others’ toes and the messaging to Hurts is clear and not cluttered because he can’t perform at a high level if it is. And that can’t be easy with that many voices in the meeting rooms, on the practice field and most importantly on game day. We know about all the different play callers – Mannion is No. 7 in seven years – but he’s also had a different QB coach and passing game coordinator virtually every year as well, along with coaches with various other titles. In a perfect world, the Eagles have some continuity going into 2027 because I don’t think Hurts will ever maximize his ability if he has a different group of coaches every year. But for now, you just hope this unwieldy group – Sirianni, Frazier, Mannion, Grizzard and Johnson – can speak all speak the same language and that it’s a language Hurts can understand.

Jalen’s offensive coaches:
Doug Pederson (head coach, play caller, 2020)
Rich Scangarello (senior offensive assistant, 2020)
Andrew Breiner (pass game analyst, 2020)
Marty Mornhinweg(senior offensive consultant, 2020)
Nick Sirianni (head coach 2021-24, play caller first half of 2021)
Shane Steichen(offensive coordinator 2021-22, play caller second half of 2021)
Brian Johnson (quarterbacks 2021-22, offensive coordinator, play caller 2023)
Kevin Patullo (pass game coordinator 2021-24, offensive coordinator, 2025)
Alex Tanney (assistant QBs 2022, QBs 2023)
Marcus Brady (senior offensive assistant, 2023)
Kellen Moore (offensive coordinator, 2024)
Doug Nussmeier(quarterbacks, 2024)
Parks Frazier (passing game coordinator, 2025, QBs 2026)
Scot Loefler (quarterbacks, 2025)
Sean Mannion (offensive coordinator, 2026)
Josh Grizzard (passing game coordinator, 2026)
Jerrod Johnson (senior offensive analyst, 2026)

WHY B.G. STILL MATTERS: Brandon Graham’s three sacks last year are the 2nd-most in NFL history by a player playing 113 snaps or fewer. Somehow, in 2020, Arizona’s Dennis Gardeck, had 7.0 sacks in just 94 snaps. That seems impossible, but it happened. But 3.0 sacks in 113 snaps is crazy, too. B.G. has a rare ability to impact a game with minimal playing time and at 38 – his birthday is Friday – something like 10 to 12 snaps is probably the ideal usage. Any more than that and you’re not going to get the most effective version of B.G. But on a team with Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith – and perhaps Arnold Ebiketie and likely a Day 2 draft pick, B.G. can make his presence known while just playing a handful of snaps. He wants to keep playing and the Eagles could use him, so I would expect at some point he’ll officially be back.

JALEN HURTS STAT OF THE DAY: Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen are the only NFL quarterbacks to start at least 15 games in each of the last five seasons. Hurts is also the first Eagles QB ever to start 15 games in five straight seasons. Jaws would have – he started 16 games 1978 through 1981 but only 14 in 1977, which was the last year the NFL used a 14-game schedule. 

CAN HOLLYWOOD BROWN OR ELIJAH MOORE HELP? I’m super curious how much Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore can give the Eagles this year – if anything. These type of pickups historically have not worked out for the Eagles. Are they going to be just a couple more failed veteran once-decent wide receiver pickups trying to resurrect their careers along the lines of Steve Smith, Mike Wallace, Rueben Randall, Jahan Dotson, Zach Pascal, Golden Tate, Miles Austin, Julio Jones, Parris Campbell, Dorial Green-Beckham and John Ross? Or will this be different? Like all those other guys, Brown and Moore were both high picks trending downward. Brown averaged 72 catches for 828 yards and six TDs from 2020 through 2022 but hasn’t been over 600 yards since, and he’ll be 29 by the time training camp starts. Moore had a couple OK seasons with the Browns the last two years but not what you hope for from a high 2nd-round pick. What Brown does have going for him is that he was functional for the Chiefs last year, with 49-for-587 and five TDs and one encouraging analytic is that he had a career-high 66.2 catch percentage, which means he caught 66 percent of his targets. That ranked a respectable 30th out of 90 receivers who had at least 40 targets and higher for example than guys like A.J. Brown, CeeDee Lamb, Chris Olave, Jameson Williams, Jaylen Waddle and Justin Jefferson. Moore barely played last year in his one year with the Bills (and briefly with the Broncos), but he is two years removed from a 61-catch season in Cleveland. These guys don’t have to come in and be stars. Whether A.J. is here or not, the Eagles just need reliable depth pieces at WR. The Eagles really haven’t had a decent third receiver since Riley Cooper had 55-for-577 behind starters Jeremy Maclin and Jordan Matthews in 2014. And remember, Sean Mannion likes to spread the ball around way more than Kevin Patullo. The Packers last year had 11 players with 15 or more targets, 2nd-most in the league. The Eagles had five. So Mannion wants to get more than just two WRs and a tight end involved in the passing game, and that could give Brown and Moore more opportunities than recent third Eagles WRs have gotten. It’s just harder to defend Either way, these are typical Howie Roseman no-risk moves. If they don’t work out, no harm done. If one or both do, Jalen Hurts has another weapon to throw to.

JALEN REAGOR WAS ONE OF ONE: The only player the Eagles have drafted since 2009 who has returned a punt for a touchdown at any point in his NFL career is Jalen Reagor. In the last 50 years, the Eagles have only drafted four players who have returned a punt for a TD: Allen Rossum, a 3rd-round pick in 1998, returned three but none as an Eagle, Brian Westbrook, a 3rd-round pick in 2001, had two in 2003, and DeSean Jackson, a 2nd-round pick in 2008, had four, all with the Eagles. So D-Jack, Westbrook and Reagor are the only players the Eagles have drafted since 1966 who have returned a punt for a touchdown as an Eagle. 

A LOOK BACK AT AN ASTONISHING SEASON: Let’s talk about how remarkable Mike Quick’s 1983 season was. In his first year as a starter, playing for a team that went 5-11, Quick caught 69 passes for 1,409 yards, 13 touchdowns and a 20.4 per-catch average. Only two other players in NFL history have had 1,400 yards, 13 TDs and 20 yards per catch in a season, but Quick is the only one who’s done that in the last 50 years. In 1951, Hall of Famer Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch had 1,495 yards, a 22.7 average and 17 touchdowns, and in 1965, Hall of Famer Lance Alworth had 1,602 yards, a 23.2 average and 14 touchdowns. Quick made his first of five straight Pro Bowls that year and was a 1st-team all-pro. I’ll always say if the Veterans Stadium turf hadn’t torn up his knees, Quick would have been a no-doubt-about-it Hall of Famer. 

ONCE IN 1,377 GAMES: In Super Bowl LII, the Patriots had three players with 100 receiving yards: Danny Amendola had 152, Chris Hogan 128 and Rob Gronkowski 116. The Eagles have played 1,377 games in franchise history and that’s the only time in the regular season or postseason that they’ve allowed three 100-yard receivers in a game. 

A UNIQUE STREAK: Dallas Goedert has caught at least two passes in 11 consecutive postseason games. The only longer streaks by tight ends are Travis Kelce’s current 25-game streak, Brent Jones’ 13-game streak in the 1990s and 12-game streaks by Dallas Clark, Shannon Sharpe and Jay Novacek. If Goedert catches two passes in his next playoff game, he’ll be tied for 11th-longest streak of postseason games with multiple receptions by any player at any position. Goedert’s 74.7 postseason catch percentage is 4th-highest ever among tight ends (minimum 50 targets), behind only Kelce (80.9), former Eagle Keith Jackson (75.0) and Jason Witten (75.0). 

ANDY AND SAM: The two active quarterbacks with the highest career passer ratings against the Eagles are Andy Dalton (109.7) and Sam Howell (107.2), their last two backups. Next on that list is Kyler Murray (107.1), so maybe he’ll be Jalen Hurts’ backup next year. 

WAIT, THAT’S HIS DAD????? Did anybody watch the St. John’s-Kansas NCAA game and notice who scored the game-winner to send the Red Storm to the Sweet 16? It was senior point guard Dylan Darling, whose dad, James, was the Eagles’ 2nd-round pick in 1997 out of Washington State, where Dylan began his basketball career. James Darling played 10 years in the NFL, the first four with the Eagles, playing in 59 games and staring 24. His best moment as an Eagle was a 33-yard pick-6 off Jake Plummer in the Eagles’ opening-day loss to the Cards at the Vet in 1999 in Andy Reid’s first game as an NFL head coach. He played two years with the Jets and four with the Cards, retiring after the 2006 season. Dylan Darling spent two years at Washington State and one year at Idaho State before winding up at St. John’s.



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Has Tennessee ever made a Final Four? Vols hope third time's a charm under Barnes

For the third straight season, Rick Barnes has Tennessee basketball in the Elite Eight. After Sunday, March 29's game against No. 1 Michigan, he's hoping to have taken the Vols where they've never been before.

Despite becoming a March Madness fixture, the Tennessee Vols have never, in their history, made the Final Four. Despite a pedigree of modest success, including 11 regular season SEC titles and and five conference tournament championships (most recently in 2022), Tennessee has not been able to cross the threshold to college basketball's most coveted weekend.

The Barnes era marks the closest Tennessee has come, with consistency, even though its best shot arguably came before Barnes' time. The Vols' first Elite Eight trip was under Bruce Pearl in 2010, while Barnes was still roaming the Longhorns bench in Texas.

Barnes has taken Tennessee to the 2024, 2025, and 2026 Elite Eights. There's an argument to be made 2026 is his most impressive run yet, as a No. 6 seed in the Midwest bracket.

The Vols went as a No. 2 seed in both 2024 and 2025, ultimately losing to the No. 1 seeds of their respective brackets in the Elite Eight. While it could be easy to think it will be more of the same Sunday against No. 1 Michigan, Tennessee has now taken down No. 3 Virginia and No. 2 Iowa State to get to this point. So perhaps one more upset is in store.

Has Tennessee basketball ever made a Final Four?

Tennessee has not made a Final Four in its history, making it one of five SEC schools to not get to the national semifinal round.

The others are Missouri, Mississippi, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt. Alabama basketball made its first Final Four in 2024.

Tennessee basketball Elite Eight record

The Vols are 0-4 in the Elite Eight, with losses in 2010, 2024, 2025, and 2026.

Here's a look at their full history in the fourth full round of the tournament.

  • 2010: No. 5 Michigan State 70, No. 6 Tennessee 69
  • 2024: No. 1 Purdue 72, No. 2 Tennessee 66
  • 2025: No. 1 Houston 69, No. 2 Tennessee 50
  • 2026: TBD, vs. No. 1 Michigan

Rick Barnes Elite Eight record

Barnes is not just defined by his career at Tennessee. He does have a Final Four appearance, winning his first Elite Eight game with Texas in 2003. Since then, though, he is 0-4 in the Elite Eight, with two losses at both Texas and Tennessee.

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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Lakers’ Luka Doncic picks up 16th technical foul against Nets

Less than a week after avoiding a suspension because of an accumulation of technical fouls, Lakers star guard Luka Doncic picked up his 16th technical foul of the season on Friday night, meaning he’ll have to serve a one-game suspension in the team’s next game. 

Doncic picked up the technical foul of the season after he and Nets forward Zaire Williams were double T’d up after an altercation midway through the third quarter of Friday’s matchup at Crypto.com Arena. 

After Doncic was called for an offensive foul against Nic Claxton on an inbounds play underneath the Lakers basket, Williams was yelling next to Doncic after the turnover. Doncic shoved Williams in the back before Williams hit Doncic in the face while his back was turned to him. 

Less than a week after avoiding a suspension because of an accumulation of technical fouls, Lakers star guard Luka Doncic picked up his 16th technical foul of the season on Friday night NBAE via Getty Images
Doncic picked up the technical foul of the season after he and Nets forward Ziaire Williams were double T’d up. NBAE via Getty Images

The referees review saw a “push” from Doncic, followed by an “action” after the push by Williams, leading to the double technicals. 

“He [yelled] in my face three times,” Doncic said postgame. “I just wanted to get out of there. It’s a double tech, of course. What can I say? I didn’t even talk. I just wanted to get out of there. And they said I pushed. My push was exaggerated, which was obviously not. And I don’t know what else to tell you.”

Doncic is unlikely to dodge the league’s mandated one-game suspension for accumulation of technicals this time around. 

“I’m sure we will appeal it,” coach JJ Redick said. “I didn’t see what happened.”

Doncic was assessed a 16th technical during the March 21 road win over the Magic for a verbal back and forth with Magic center Goga Bitadze, who was also given a technical foul, but they later rescinded by the league, allowing Doncic to be eligible for the March 23 road loss to the Pistons.

Because the technical was rescinded, Doncic entered Friday with 15 technical fouls. 

If Friday’s technical foul isn’t rescinded, Doncic will have to serve the suspension for Monday’s home game against the Wizards.


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It’d mark the first suspension Doncic has had to serve because of an accumulation of technical fouls despite coming close in previous seasons. 

Before 2025-26, there had been three times in his NBA career (2020-23) that Doncic had finished a season with 15 technical fouls. 

He finished with 13 techs in 50 games last season with the Mavericks and Lakers after having 13 in 2023-24 with the Mavericks.

While playing for the Mavericks, Doncic narrowly avoided a one-game suspension in the season finale of the 2021-22 season after the NBA office rescinded his 16th technical foul.Doncic also picked up a 16th technical foul late in the 2022-23 season, which was also rescinded, resulting in him not having to serve a one-game suspension then either.



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Bengals News (3/28): Ravens looking at another former Bengals defensive lineman

Syndication: The Enquirer

Bengals News

Bengals 2026 Mock Draft Roundup 9.0

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in April, and the Bengals will have the 10th pick in the first round. 

Ravens host DJ Reader, ex-Bengals DT, for free-agent visit

The Baltimore Ravens hosted former Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle DJ Reader for a free-agent visit March 26, according to multiple reports, including from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Bengals’ free agency spending decent but lagging behind top AFC North rival

AFC North spending race has Bengals chasing Ravens, with the Steelers at the bottom.

Bengals just got encouraging NFL Draft news that will help solve the obvious problems they still have

The 2026 NFL Draft looks filled with quality players at positions the Cincinnati Bengals will target.

Cincinnati Bengals Named ‘Team To Watch’ For SEC Edge Rusher

A name that hasn’t been on the radar very much this draft cycle.

Bengals still haven’t answered biggest question left in free agency

As the Cincinnati Bengals approach what should probably be classified as Wave 3 of NFL free agency, they have yet to hit on their biggest remaining need. 

NFL News

2026 NFL Draft wild cards: Ty Simpson, Caleb Banks among 10 prospects who could shake things up

With less than a month remaining before the 2026 NFL Draft, groupthink is beginning to take hold in the evaluation process.

Odell Beckham Jr. eyeing NFL return: Five possible landing spots for former Pro Bowl receiver

Where OBJ could make the biggest impact if he comes back to the NFL

2026 NFL draft: Tannenbaum’s prospect targets in Rounds 1-7

With less than a month until the 2026 NFL draft, teams are working on their prospect boards.

Former Raiders All-Pro center Barret Robbins dies at 52

Former All-Pro center Barret Robbins, largely known for leaving the Oakland Raiders’ team hotel on the eve of their most recent Super Bowl appearance in 2003, died at 52, the team confirmed Friday.

Favorite, least favorite 2026 free-agency moves for all 32 NFL teams

Although Miami is rebuilding, Malik Willis was the perfect signing



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Friday, March 27, 2026

Golden Nuggets: The 49ers would be Myles better with Garrett

CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 30: Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers and Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns fist bump after a play in the third quarter of a game at Huntington Bank Field on November 30, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

49ers linked to Myles Garrett amid trade speculation
“This would be an interesting long-term gamble on behalf of the Browns. While the 49ers are an excellent, top-10 team right now, their aging roster presents the possibility of a few injuries derailing a season and making future 49ers draft capital look immensely valuable. In the Kyle Shanahan era, San Francisco has picked third, ninth, second and 11th (though some of those higher picks were the result of a trade up).” 

49ers news: Another offseason where Myles Garrett trade rumors are heating up 
“Garrett was set to receive a $16.5 million option bonus. He will now wait close to the regular season to receive that. Additionally, the reworked deal gives any inquiring teams added cap flexibility in a deal that goes through 2030–something you’d want for a player set to be 31.”

Behind the Curtain: Caleb Lomu and Spencer Fano (paywall)
Caleb Lomu: There’s not an abundance of aggression or violence to his play. That doesn’t mean he can’t or won’t be successful, but I would like to see a little bit of murder in his eyes, particularly in the run game. There’s a gentle quality to his style I don’t love. 

While he also has shorter arms, they’re not as dire as Fano, and his wingspan is fine. I don’t see him as someone you’d want to move to guard. He’s too lean for that. So the question becomes, is a redshirt tackle without tremendous drive and some length limitations worth pick No. 27 based on his athleticism? I don’t think so. He feels a bit developmental, and for the 49ers, I’d want guard utility. I don’t see it with him, as far as SF is concerned. If he’s somehow there at 58, then that’s a much different conversation. 

Spencer Fano: There’s so much more to like with Fano, even though he is the stumpiest of boys. He plays to his strengths which are quick feet, great hand placement, and overall technique, with some crafty ability to fake punches and encourage rushers to make the first move. Unlike Will Campbell, he’s not trying to vertical set or pretend he’s anything other than what he is. I would try him at tackle and then likely shift him to guard. 

The question is what he’s worth. I don’t have too many questions over him being a quality player at guard. While he’s not a driver, he gets his body oriented well, has high-level awareness, and does great work in space. He just might go at pick 12 as a tackle, and turn out to be a guard… which is a heavy investment at that position. If he was there at 27, I do think it would make sense for the 49ers, even though what they really need is an Emmanuel Pregnon, snowplow-type at guard.” 



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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Bills are the favorites to win the AFC East

The Bills will be back on top in the AFC East this year, if the betting odds are to be believed.

Buffalo is a -145 favorite to win the AFC East. That makes the Bills the heaviest favorites to win a division of any NFL team.

New England is next at +150, while the other two teams in the division are long shots: The Jets are at +1800 and the Dolphins at +2800.

The Patriots engineered a major turnaround under first-year coach Mike Vrabel and young quarterback Drake Maye last season, winning the AFC East and then winning the AFC Championship. They look like a team that could be in contention for years to come.

But the Bills had won the AFC East five years in a row prior to last year, and the odds suggest that with Josh Allen playing in first-year head coach Joe Brady's offense, they'll get back on top.



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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Dolphins meet with Rueben Bain Jr. – The Splash Zone 3/25/26

CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA - MARCH 23: Rueben Bain Jr. #4 of the Miami Hurricanes participates in the 2026 Miami Pro Day at Carol Soffer Indoor Practice Facility on March 23, 2026 in Coral Gables, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is a month away and we are slowly getting some news about prospects the Miami Dolphins are showing interest in. They didn’t have to look far for Rueben Bain, Jr as the pass rusher played ball for the University of Miami. It was reported by Bain that he was meeting with the Dolphins yesterday. The Dolphins need help all over the roster and pass rusher is a major need. But will Bain be there when they pick at 11? He seems to be getting mocked all over the place right now.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.

Dolphins meeting with Miami Hurricanes superstar on Tuesday, but it’s not who many fans might think
The Dolphins have their eyes on multiple standouts in their own backyard.


Dolphins Quarterbacks

How Dolphins’ Malik Willis tweaked his mechanics to improve accuracy
Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis is already working out with a new wide receiver.


Dolphins Offseason

Examining the Checkered Dolphins History With Miami Draft Picks
The Miami Dolphins could be tempted to select at least one player from the University of Miami in the 2026 NFL draft

Breaking Down the Remaining Dolphins UFAs (And Who Could Return)
More than half of the Miami Dolphins free agents heading into the offseason remain without a team


Phinsider News You May Have Missed

Wide receiver opportunities – The Splash Zone 3/24/26
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

Dolphins rank low in post-free agency power rankings
PFF ranks Miami’s roster 30th in entire NFL.

New two-round mock draft sees Dolphins addressing major needs
Dolphins select offensive lineman, wide receiver and pass rusher in latest Field Yates mock draft.

Miami Dolphins Fans Share Their Thoughts On The Possible Trade Of Jordyn Brooks
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Nets suffer beatdown from Trail Blazers for eighth straight loss as tanking race grows even tighter

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Nets guard Tyson Etienne (10) looks to get around Portland Trail Blazers guard Scoot Henderson (00) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Portland, Ore, Image 2 shows Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton shoots over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan

PORTLAND, Ore. — Toumani Camara had career highs of nine 3-pointers and 35 points to help Portland beat the Brooklyn Nets 134-99 on Monday night, the Trail Blazers’ largest margin of victory this season.

The Nets have lost eight straight and 18 of the last 20. Brooklyn (17-55) is a game behind Indiana (16-56) and a half-game behind Washington (16-55) for the best draft lottery odds.

Camara made 10 of 12 shots from the field.

Nets center Nic Claxton (33) shoots the ball over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) as Trail Blazers’ forward Deni Avdija (8) watches during the second half at Moda Center. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Deni Avdija scored 18 points and Scoot Henderson had 13 points, five assists and four steals for the Trail Blazers. Donovan Clingan finished with 15 rebounds, seven points and seven blocks.

Camara, who was featured on commemorative glassware as part of a Trail Blazers’ giveaway, banked in his first 3-pointer off the glass and hit his first eight 3-point shots, going 9 for 11 from distance.

Tyson Etienne led the Nets with 18 points, Ziaire Williams added 16 and Josh Minott 15.

Nets guard Tyson Etienne (10) looks to get around Portland Trail Blazers guard Scoot Henderson (00) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Portland, Ore. AP

Murray converted a three-point play with 4:48 left in the first quarter that gave the Trail Blazers the lead for good and sparked a 13-2 run that made it 28-18.

Ben Saraf converted two free throws that made it a three-point game with 4.7 seconds left, but Jrue Holiday answered with a layup three seconds later and Portland scored 11 of the first 12 points in the second quarter.

The Nets trailed by at least nine points the rest of the way.



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Monday, March 23, 2026

Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat

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Less than 2 weeks ago, Bam Adebayo and the Miami Heat were the talk of the NBA. An 83 point performance that put Adebayo in the record books also happened to coincide with a 7 game win streak that’s kept them right in the thick of things out East as the season winds down. Since Adebayo’s historic night though they’ve gone a paltry 1-4, including two losses to two teams that they’re fighting for positioning with in the standings. Currently the 9th seed with 11 games left in the regular season, the Heat have just 1 less win than the current 5th seed Toronto Raptors.

Meanwhile for the Spurs, the possibility of 60 wins remains alive and well. Currently holding a 7 game lead over the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2nd seed and still just 3 games back of the Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio might just be locked into that 2nd spot. Even with six of their next seven on the road, there’s a good chance they could wrap that race up very soon. Once that happens, the focus can be entirely on health and fine-tuning for the franchise’s first postseason run in a very long time.


San Antonio Spurs (53-18) vs Miami Heat (38-33)
March 23 2026 | 6:00 PM CT
Watch: Peacock, FDSS | Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)

Spurs Injuries: Stephon Castle, hip (day to day), Devin Vassell, hamstring (day to day), David Jones-Garcia, OUT

Heat Injuries: Andrew Wiggins, toe (day to day), Jaime Jaquez Jr, hip (day to day), Norman Powell, calf (day to day)

What to watch for

  • While he’s obviously not averaging 83 points a night, Bam Adebayo has nonetheless had a phenomenal season. He’s hit at least the 20 point mark in his last 11 games and is second on the Heat in scoring this season, behind only Tyler Herro. He’s coming off a 32 point, 21 rebound game in a loss to the Houston Rockets, a game in which he played 45 minutes. Adebayo is the bedrock of an elite Miami defense, shutting off driving lanes with his quickness and providing solid rim protection. With Victor Wembanyama playing some of the best basketball of his career, the potential for a classic confrontation is there.
  • No one plays faster than Miami, averaging nearly 104 possessions per game this year. They like to push the ball in transition while leaning on a defense that’s just outside the top 5 (6th in defensive rating) to stifle opposing offenses and force them into turnovers to fuel their offensive attack. San Antonio, who are no slouches themselves when it comes to pushing the tempo and playing elite defense, protect the basketball as well as any team in the Association, but there’s always a chance for things to get ugly on the road. Keeping turnovers down and cleaning the defensive glass will be key in limiting the Miami offense.
  • Dylan Harper took full advantage of his first career start, tying a career-high 24 points in Saturday’s win against the Pacers on a super-efficient 9/13 from the field. With Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell potentially out once again for this one, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Mitch Johnson give the impressive rookie the starting nod once again tonight. Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra has more than a few great options to throw at San Antonio’s wings, but Harper and the rest of his teammates should be up to the task The 20 year old Harper has scored in double figures nine times since the All Star break.

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49ers News: 25 more Sundays until NFL football is back

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 17: Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers warms up prior an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

49ers schedule visit with KC Concepcion, first-round wide receiver prospect (paywall)
“Listed at 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, Concepcion showcased elite speed and separation ability during his college career. His main flaw was drops. He dropped seven passes a season ago and 19 total across his stints at NC State and Texas A&M.

While the 49ers recently signed All-Pro wideout Mike Evans and former 1,000-yard slot receiver Christian Kirk in free agency, both are aging veterans who help in the short-term. Concepcion, with the size and skill set to be productive in the slot, would add future upside to a position group that also features 2024 first-round draft pick Ricky Pearsall.” 

49ers named as one of the best fits for two free agent defenders 
“Pass-rusher Leonard Floyd has entered the ‘veteran mercenary’ stage of his career,” Knox added. “However, the 33-year-old remains a disruptive defender who would make plenty of sense for a contender in need of edge help. This past season, Floyd logged 19 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 19 quarterback pressures, 11 QB hits, and five tackles for loss across 15 games with the Atlanta Falcons. Two of Floyd’s former employers would make sense for him in 2026.” 

Details emerge on 49ers one-year deals with WR Christian Kirk, P Corliss Waitman  
Kirk signed a one-year deal worth $3 million with $2.78 million fully guaranteed and a signing bonus of $1.17 million. Per OverTheCap.com, the details are broken down below.”



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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Nets left frustrated after failing again to end long skid vs. Knicks: ‘wanted that s–t so f–king bad’

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Josh Minott, who scored 22 points off the bench, shoots a jumper over Jalen Brunson during the Nets' 93-92 loss to the Knicks on March 20, 2026 at Barclays Center, Image 2 shows Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, drives past Nolan Traore during the Nets' loss to the Knicks at Barclays Center

Don’t think for a second the Nets didn’t care about breaking their skid against the Knicks, and that they don’t care about pushing back on the outside world making fun of them.

Undersized and undermanned, yes. But watch Josh Minott and Brooklyn’s bench lead a near comeback in their 93-92 heartbreaker Friday night at Barclays Center. And listen to Minott in the painful aftermath, and it would be clear just how much it meant.

“I wanted that s–t so f–king bad,” said a visibly galled Minott, who had 22 points on a career-best 6-for-9 from deep. “Ever since we’ve been here, it’s like every game is an away game. [Friday] was just the night to really just stick it to everybody, man. As an organization, as a team, to show people that we got s–t here, yo.

Josh Minott, who scored 22 points off the bench, shoots a jumper over Jalen Brunson during the Nets’ 93-92 loss to the Knicks on March 20, 2026 at Barclays Center. Jason Szenes for New York Post

“Man, just a sea of blue, a sea of orange. Every game we play, it’s a sea of the other team. And I saw it here when I was on the Celtics. But being here, it’s like, I’ve got nothing but respect for the real fans, the real Brooklyn fans. Shoutout to them, because I know it’s tough being outnumbered every single game. But I really feel like what we have here isn’t bulls–t. We have pieces here. I’ve seen it. That’s what this ‘rivalry’ meant to me.”

Yes, Minott really used “air quotes” with his hands.

The Nets (17-53) have dropped 14 straight in this series and haven’t beaten the Knicks since Jan. 28, 2023. That includes getting routed 120-66 at the Garden on Jan. 21 and drilled 134-98 at home Nov. 9.

But at least Friday they showed some pride. And some grit.

Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 points and 15 rebounds and had more free-throw attempts (13) than the Nets did as a team (10).



But Brooklyn swarmed and swiped and shoved and was physical with Towns in a first half that saw them lead 50-44.

“I played with KAT for 2 ½ years, man. I know him like this. He don’t like physicality,” Minott said. “I love KAT, but he don’t like physicality. That’s my boy, too, but he don’t like physicality. I hope this angers him, too. But yeah, we were real connected on bringing that physicality to him.”

Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, drives past Nolan Traore during the Nets’ loss to the Knicks at Barclays Center. Jason Szenes for New York Post

The Nets led by as much as 45-32 with 3:55 left in the half on a 3-pointer by Ziaire Williams (17 points).

They still led 59-55 before they gave up a 20-6 run to fall behind by 10.

Down 84-70 on a Towns bucket with 9:34 to play, a bench unit of Minott and four rookies sparked a 17-0 run.

They held the Knicks scoreless for 6:21, with Chaney Johnson, Ochai Agbaji and Malachi Smith — two two-way players and a 10-day contract player — playing feisty defense.

But after rookie Nolan Traore (11 points, seven assists) put the Nets up 87-84 with 3:33 left, they gave up eight unanswered. Jalen Brunson put the Knicks up with consecutive buckets, and Brooklyn couldn’t respond.

The Nets (17-53) are third in the lottery odds, pulling within two games of Indiana and a half-game of Washington.



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Giants news, 3/21: New number for Abdul Carter, Sonny Styles top mock choice

New York Giants News

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Other Giant observations

Could New York Giants open vs. Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday in Week 1? | USAToday.com

The 2026 NFL regular season schedule will reportedly open on Wednesday, September 9, with the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks likely hosting. The New York Giants are one of the Seahawks’ home opponents this year, and a matchup between those clubs would be enticing with the Giants now under the stewardship of John Harbaugh and Seattle coached by his former defensive coordinator, Mike Macdonald.

The NFL is planning on officially releasing its 2026 regular season schedule on May 13, but some games, such as the season opener, will likely be leaked earlier.

Brian Baldinger on Giants free agency

NFL Mailbag: Are Cowboys Close to Contention? Will Shedeur Sanders Be Browns’ QB1? | FOX Sports

Who do you think the Giants will take at 5? — nabers.szn

Ralph Vacchiano: They have real needs on the offensive line, at cornerback and at receiver as well. So in the next month, I may waffle from Styles to Ohio State WR Carnell Tate to Miami tackle Francis Mauigoa to LSU CB Mansoor Delane. What about Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, you ask? (I know you didn’t ask. Just play along, OK?) Those rumors are strong, but I am not convinced that Harbaugh would take a running back that high. I’m also 1,000 percent sure GM Joe Schoen wouldn’t. So if they do, it’s a pretty clear signal that Schoen has no more power in the organization at all.

Every NFL Team’s Most Underpaid Player Following Peak 2026 Free Agency | Bleacher Report

New York Giants: QB Jaxson Dart. Another sophomore first-rounder who didn’t disappoint as a rookie, Dart just may be the Giants’ next franchise quarterback. Yet he won’t be one of 42 signal-callers counting at least $4 million against the salary cap in 2026. 

Projecting NY Giants defense through initial wave of NFL free agency | The Record

John Harbaugh has an idea of how he wants the New York Giants’ defense to evolve under new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson.

The Giants will look to be physical, aggressive and fundamentally sound from a talented front to a secondary that thrives on that pressure created, not without a significant presence in the middle to aid the quest to stop the run.

One Remaining Free Agent NY Giants Should Pursue | SI.com

DJ Reader is still swimming in the free agency pool, waiting for the right suitor to fish him out. He could be a fine addition to a Giants team that has been searching for more productivity at that position.

The 6-foot-3, 330-pounder out of Clemson has played 10 NFL seasons and most recently lined up in the trenches for the Detroit Lions. Reader posted 20 total pressures and 15 stops last season, per Pro Football Focus. The former fifth-rounder did not register a sack, but he did have three in the previous campaign. He can stabilize a defensive line that is one or two tweaks away from being a true menace. A physical, disciplined DT who can close rushing lanes is crucial.

Around the league

Lane Johnson thinks Sean Mannion will “have a Shane Steichen type of trajectory” | Bleeding Green Nation

Washington’s new S Nick Cross: All my life, “I definitely lived and died with the Commanders” | Hogs Haven

OL Matt Peart takes a pay cut to remain with the Broncos | Pro Football Talk

Seahawks GM John Schneider on RB hole: ‘That’s a position that you can find guys’ | NFL.com

Sources: NFL owners set to vote on Raiders succession plan | ESPN.com

How the NIL era has changed NFL evaluations of draft prospects — for the good and bad | The Athletic

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Friday, March 20, 2026

Buffalo Bills 2026 free-agency tracker: Rumors, signings, trades, news, and more

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 24: General Manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills walks to the field prior to a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers at Highmark Stadium on August 24, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills have begun the all-consuming process of building their roster for the 2026 NFL season, having initially focused on signing players already in-house to new contracts and extensions.

NFL news hits fast and furious during NFL free agency, ushered in with the legal tampering period that opens at noon on the Monday before the new league year begins this season at 4 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, March 11. The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has come and gone, with the 2026 NFL Draft beginning on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, PA. But before we can more fully dive into the draft, there’s NFL free agency to navigate.

With so many transactions and news briefs hitting your notifications, it’s easy to miss something as you get caught up reading about the latest moves. You can count on Buffalo Rumblings to keep you in the loop and up to date on all that’s happening with the Bills in free agency. Whether it’s players re-signing, new players arriving, or Bills free agents leaving for opportunities elsewhere, we’ve got you covered.


Latest Bills players/roster moves

Sunday, March 8:

Taron Johnson traded to Las Vegas Raiders

Monday, March 9:

Mitch Trubisky to Tennessee Titans on a two-year deal
Reggie Gilliam to Patriots: Two years, max $12 million, $6 million gtd
David Edwards to New Orleans Saints
Bills CB Dee Alford to 3-year, $21 million deal/$10 mil gtd
QB Kyle Allen returning to Bills on a 2-year FA contract
P Mitch Wishnowsky returns to punt for Bills in 2026

Tuesday, March 10:

K Tyler Bass agrees to pay cut with Buffalo Bills to stick on roster for now
TE Dawson Knox agrees to contract extension with Buffalo Bills
DB Cam Lewis joining Chicago Bears on 2-year FA deal
S Darnell Savage Jr. signing 1-year deal with Pittsburgh Steelers
Bills have inquired about free-agent DE Trey Hendrickson

Wednesday, March 11:

DE Bradley Chubb signing with Bills

Thursday, March 12:

S C.J. Gardner-Johnson signing with Bills

Friday, March 13:

P Mitch Wishnowsky re-signing with Bills
S Geno Stone heading to Bills on one-year deal

Wednesday, March 18:

DE A.J. Epenesa headed to play for the Cleveland Browns


As free agency progresses, we’ll have all the links you need to catch up on our content for each player, from signing announcements, to contract details, in-depth on-field analysis, trades, and more. Keep it locked in here with Buffalo Rumblings for all the latest additions, subtractions, and contract adjustments to Buffalo’s roster in 2026!

Bills 2026 restructures/tenders/etc

QB Josh Allen 2026 contract restructure
DT Ed Oliver 2026 contract restructure
RT Spencer Brown 2026 contract restructure
TE Dawson Knox staying with Bills on reworked contract
K Tyler Bass takes a pay cut for 2026
OT Ryan Van Demark (tender/retained at $3.52 million)
Could the Bills restructure DJ Moore’s contract in 2026?
What are void years and why are teams using them?


Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Free Agency Tracker

Bills external free-agent additions

CB Dee Alford signing with Bills (3-year, $21 million deal/$10 mil gtd)
QB Kyle Allen returning to Bills (signs 2-year, free-agent deal)
DE Bradley Chubb signing with Bills
S C.J. Gardner-Johnson signing with Bills
S Geno Stone heading to Bills on one-year deal


Bills free agents re-signing with Buffalo

S/ST Sam Franklin Jr.
DT Phidarian Mathis
C Connor McGovern
OT Alec Anderson
• QB Shane Buechele
P Mitch Wishnowsky


Buffalo Bills 2026 Free Agents

Bills unrestricted Free Agents signed elsewhere

QB Mitch Trubisky to the Tennessee Titans (per Mike Garafolo)
FB Reggie Gilliam signing with the Patriots (per Mike Garafolo)
LG David Edwards to sign with the New Orleans Saints
DB Cam Lewis joining Chicago Bears (per Jeremy Fowler)
S Darnell Savage Jr. signing 1-year deal with Pittsburgh Steelers
DE A.J. Epenesa headed to play for the Cleveland Browns

Buffalo Bills Unrestricted Free Agents (UFAs)

Note: UFAs are players whose contracts have expired and who are free to sign with any team, with no restrictions.

C Connor McGovern (re-signing with Bills on 4-year, $52 million deal)
S Sam Franklin Jr. (re-signing with Bills on 3-year, $6.49 million deal)
DT Phidarian Mathis (re-signing with Bills on 1-year, $1.195 million deal)
P Mitch Wishnowsky (re-signing with Bills on 1-year deal)
• QB Shane Buechele (signed 1-year, $1.15 million reserve/future contract)

LG David Edwards (signing 4-year, $61 million deal with Saints)
FB Reggie Gilliam (signs 3-year deal worth up to $12 million w/Patriots)
QB Mitch Trubisky (signing 2-year deal with Tennessee Titans)
DB Cam Lewis (signing 2-year deal with Chicago Bears)
S Darnell Savage Jr. signing 1-year deal with Pittsburgh Steelers
S Taylor Rapp (released; failed physical)

• DE Joey Bosa (unsigned)
• DE A.J. Epenesa (unsigned)
• DE Shaq Lawson (unsigned)
• DE Matt Judon (unsigned)
• DE Andre Jones Jr. (unsigned)
• LB Matt Milano (unsigned)
• LB Shaq Thompson (unsigned)
• LB Baylon Spector (unsigned)
• DT DaQuan Jones (unsigned)
• DT Larry Ogunjobi (unsigned)
• DT Jordan Phillips (unsigned)
• CB Tre’Davious White (unsigned)
• CB Darius Slay, Jr. (unsigned)
• CB M.J. Devenshire (unsigned)
• S Jordan Poyer (unsigned)
• S Damar Hamlin (unsigned)
• WR Brandin Cooks (unsigned)
• WR Gabe Davis (unsigned)
• WR Mecole Hardman Jr. (unsigned)
• K Matt Prater (unsigned)

Buffalo Bills Restricted Free Agents (RFAs)

Note: RFAs are players whose contracts are up but the team holds the right to offer them a “qualifying offer.” If another team offers them a contract, the Bills can match the offer or the Bills would receive compensation in the form of a draft pick.

OT Alec Anderson (re-signed with Bills for one year, $2.5 million)
OT Ryan Van Demark (tender/retained at $3.52 million)

Bills Exclusive Rights Free Agents (ERFAs)

• TE Keleki Latu (unsigned)
• DT Tommy Akingbesote (unsigned)


Bills Reserve/Future signings

• QB Shane Buechele (one year, $1.15 million reserve/future deal)
• K Maddux Trujillo
• WR Jalen Virgil
• OL Nick Broeker
• RB Frank Gore Jr.



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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

NY Giants news, 3/17: Best free agents available, and a look at the roster

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Other Giant observations

2026 NFL free agency grades: Justin Fields, Rasheed Walker | ESPN.com

Giants signing LB Tremaine Edmunds. Terms: Three years, $36 million. Grade: C. I’ll add a caveat to this by saying linebackers are hard to quantify, but Edmunds’ tackle rate against the run was only in the 32nd percentile among off-ball linebackers last season, while his run stop win rate was in the 34th percentile. He did have four interceptions last season, but he also allowed 1.1 yards per coverage snap (higher than average).

Looking at free agency rankings, opinions are split on Edmunds. But considering the top linebacker, Devin Lloyd, is getting $15 million per year and Devin Bush — who is signing with the Bears — is getting only $10 million per year, the $12 million Edmunds is receiving seems a little rich.

Baldy: Keep an eye on the Giants

2026 NFL free agency grades for all 32 teams | PFF

New York Giants: C. This one-year deal for CB Greg Newsome II comes in right around PFF’s projected per-year average. Newsome struggled in each of the past two seasons after earning PFF coverage grades between 69.9 and 72.3 from 2021 to 2023. He is just 25 years old, so there is still room for growth, and a one-year pact gives him the opportunity to prove that he deserves a bigger deal in the future.

Calvin Austin was given the chance to be the Steelers’ WR2 but never settled into the role. His 2025 season was a trying one, recording a 55.4 PFF receiving grade and dropping 8.1% of his passes. Austin could be a relatively cheap and fast replacement to Wan’Dale Robinson in the slot, but he’s yet to hit his NFL potential.

After first wave of 2026 free agency, what are the top needs for every NFL team? | The Athletic

Take your pick between right guard and defensive tackle. For all of new coach John Harbaugh’s emphasis on the trenches, the Giants were shockingly inactive on the interior of both lines during the first wave of free agency. And no, re-signing draft bust Evan Neal doesn’t count. The good news is that there are still plenty of quality veterans available at both positions. That should produce bargains at this stage of free agency. Patience could pay off for the Giants, but they need to add a starting right guard and a starting defensive tackle to ease concerns about the state of their lines. 

1 Word to Describe Every Team’s 2026 NFL Offseason After Early Free Agency | Bleacher Report

New York Giants: Reimagined. These offseason moves are exactly what you’d expect from a team undergoing a regime change. John Harbaugh is looking to ignite a quick turnaround with some familiar faces (Isaiah Likely, Ar’Darius Washington, and Patrick Ricard) and some players that fit his mold (Tremaine Edmunds and Greg Newsome II).

Chase Daniels on a free agency centered on helping Jaxson Dart

Giants’ Paulson Adebo, Jevon Holland get 2026 salaries guaranteed | USAToday.com

Holland signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Giants last March with $30.3 million guaranteed. His 2026 salary cap hit is $18.59 million. Last October, the Giants converted $3.29 million of Holland’s 2025 salary into a signing bonus, creating $2.2 million in cap space. 

Adebo inked a three-year, $54 million deal last March with $38.5 million in guarantees. His cap hit for this year is $24.2 million. Last October, the Giants converted $3.9 million of Adebo’s 2025 salary into a signing bonus, clearing $2.6 million in cap space.  

Giants’ Micah McFadden is recovering on schedule | New York Post

Daniel J. Kaplan, MD, a Sports Orthopedic Surgeon with NYU Langone, explains Giants linebacker Micah McFadden’s recovery process from a season-ending Lisfranc injury.

Around the league

Dallas Goedert, Eagles agree to new 1-year contract | Bleeding Green Nation

Jaelan Phillips Calls Choosing Panthers’ $120M Deal Over Eagles in Free Agency a ‘No Brainer’ | PFSN.com

How the Rashan Gary trade affects the team’s draft strategy | Blogging the Boys

Washington Commanders Free Agency: Jeremy McNichols returns for another year | Hogs Haven

Patriots sign former Giant Niko Lalos as a long snapper | Pro Football Talk

Sources: Jets to trade QB Justin Fields to Chiefs for 2027 pick | ESPN.com

Jeremiyah Love is favored to be the No. 4 pick | Pro Football Talk

NFL players earn $542 million in 2025 performance-based pay: How the process works | The Athletic

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