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1. 2025 NFL The free agency is officially about us!
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Well, friends, we finally did. After weeks of anticipation and a few days of frantic pre-free agency activity, the offseason of the NFL 2025 officially begins today. From 4 p.m. HE, the 32 teams can finalize all the trades or contracts with imminent free agents who have been previously negotiated, and all the veterans previously designated for Liberation (that is to say Aaron Rodgers) will finally be free to put a pen on paper elsewhere.
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2. Winner and losers: What are the cowboys doing?
The display of the start of the free agency brought a multitude of big money agreements, then Jared Dubin identified Some of the best and worst teams in terms of early activity. Here is a sample:
Winner: Vikings. Minnesota continued to splash the pot on Tuesday on Tuesday, landing three free agents at high prices early in the morning. Above all, the three transactions continued the fortified fortification of the trenches: they sign Jonathan Allen to an agreement of $ 60 million over three years, Will Fries with an agreement of $ 88 million over five years and will sign Javon Hargrave to a contract once he has officially been released by the 49ers. This is the path on which the Vikings started when they went from Kirk Cousins ​​and landed on JJ McCarthy as a quarter of the future. They could potentially still enter the mixture for someone like Aaron Rodgers (more on him later), but for the moment, it seems that they will build the rest of the list around their quarter-arre-contract recruit.
Loser: Cowboys. Dallas released more than $ 54 million in the hood room … and did nothing with it. The only free agents that the team have signed are Javonte Williams, Robert Jones and Solomon Thomas, none of whom has been an impact player in recent seasons. Dallas has not yet concluded an agreement with one of the Micah Parsons (whose price continues to go day by day), Tyler Smith or Daron Bland. Cowboys continue to do the same things year after year and expect the results to change.
3. Top 10 players still available: a lot of OL on the list
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Former Pittsburgh steelers, Great Antonio Brown, said on Tuesday that Aron Rodgers Already finalized a two -year agreement With AFC North Squad, but for the moment, the Vétéran quarterrière remains not claimed, while waiting for its release from the New York Jets. In fact, Bryan Deardo has the old MVP at the top Execution list of best free agents availablewhich also includes a handful of proven line editors.
4. The former carrier Joey Bosa lands $ 12 million in agrees with the invoices
A few days after his release from Los Angeles, the former rusher of Pro Bowl found a new house in the AFC, Accept an agreement of one year and $ 12.6 million With the Buffalo Bills. There were rumors that Bosa could team up with his brother, Nick, in San Francisco, but instead, the older brother will associate with Gregory Rousseau, who has just offered an extension of $ 80 million in the invoices during the offseason.
5. The last simulation of Trapasso: Sanders falls from First
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Everyone does not wish SheDer Sanders, the son of the former Grand Dion Sanders of the NFL, as a quarter of a franchise caliber. Or at least that’s what Chris Trapasso thinks. In His latest 2025 simulation projectTrapasso passes the New York giants to No. 1 for an addition of a splashing quarter. Sanders, meanwhile, is nowhere to day 1 of the projection, sliding to the Tour 2 of the draft.
6. Additional points: Eagles at the White House, last rumors
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