The NFL off-season kicks off with the start of the new league year and free agency on March 17 at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT but action will likely pick up before that as teams re-sign their own pending free agents and the league’s “legal tampering” period gets underway on March 15.
Check back with our 2021 NFL Signing Tracker regularly for all the latest major contract agreements across the league.
Note: Only pending free agents who re-sign with their teams and players who sign with new teams in free agency are included below. Players currently under contract through at least 2021 who sign extensions this off-season will not be included.
March 26, 2021
Player: Chase Daniel, QB
Team: Los Angeles Chargers
Contract: One-year, $1.5 million
Details: Daniel will backup reigning rookie of the year Justin Herbert in Los Angeles after former QB2 Tyrod Taylor signed in Houston earlier this off-season.
Player: Sammy Watkins, WR
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Contract: One-year, $6 million
Details: Watkins joins a Ravens team in desperate need of help at wide receiver for quarterback Lamar Jackson. | Full story
Player: Leonard Fournette, RB
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Contract: One-year, $3.25 million
Details: The Buccaneers bring back another key ingredient to their Super Bowl winning recipe, giving Fournette a one-year deal that can be worth up to $4 million. | Full story
March 25, 2021
Player: Carlos Dunlap, DE
Team: Seattle Seahawks
Contract: Two-year, $16.6 million
Details: Dunlap returns to the Seahawks after he was a major boost to Seattle’s pass rush in 2020 following his midseason arrival in a trade from Cincinnati. | Full story
Player: Matt Breida, RB
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: One-year
Details: Breida joins a Bills backfield that sputtered behind the tandem of Devin Singletary and rookie Zack Moss last season. | Full story
Player: Malcolm Butler, CB
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Contract: One-year, $6 million
Details: The Arizona Cardinals add cornerback Butler on a one-year deal in an effort to bolster a thin secondary. | Full story
Player: Demarcus Robinson, WR
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: One-year, $1.12 million
Details: Robinson re-signs with the Chiefs, where the 26-year-old has racked up more than 1,200 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns over the last three seasons.
March 24, 2021
Player: Nick Vannett, TE
Team: New Orleans Saints
Contract: Three-year
Details: Vannett quickly finds a new home in New Orleans a day after being released by the Broncos, where he had 14 catches for 95 yards and a TD in 2020.
Player: Marcedes Lewis, TE
Team: Green Bay Packers
Contract: Two-year, $8 million
Details: The 37-year-old Lewis returns to Green Bay for a fourth season after catching three TD passes last season – his most since 2017.
Player: Lawrence Guy, DT
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Four-year
Details: Guy, 31, is reportedly finalizing a four-year contract to return to New England, where he has started 60 games over the last four seasons.
Player: T.Y. Hilton, WR
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Contract: One-year, $10 million
Details: Hilton returns to Indianapolis for his 10th season with the Colts after leading the team with 762 receiving yards on 56 catches in 2020. | Full story
Player: Ndamukong Suh, DT
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Contract: One-year, $9 million
Details: The Buccaneers continue to run it back, reportedly finalizing a new deal for veteran defensive tackle Suh after a six-sack season in 2020.
March 23, 2021
Player: Benson Mayowa, DE
Team: Seattle Seahawks
Contract: Two-year, $8.8 million
Details: The veteran pass rusher re-ups in Seattle after recording six sacks in nine starts and 13 appearances for the Seahawks.
Player: Kevin King, CB
Team: Green Bay Packers
Contract: One-year, $6 million
Details: The 33rd-overall pick in 2017 returns to the Packers on a “prove-it” deal after struggling last season. | Full story
Player: Mike Davis, RB
Team: Atlanta Falcons
Contract: Two-year, $5.5 million
Details: The former Panthers running back joins division rival Atlanta after a career season in Carolina in 2020.
March 22, 2021
Player: Adoree’ Jackson, CB
Team: New York Giants
Contract: Three-year, $39 million
Details: The New York Giants continue to make big splashes in free agency, reportedly agreeing to a three-year, $39-million deal with cornerback Adoree’ Jackson. | Full story
March 21, 2021
Player: Sheldon Rankins, DT
Team: New York Jets
Contract: Two-year, $17 million
Details: Former New Orleans Saints first-round pick leaves the team that drafted him and joins the Jets to beef up an already strong defensive line. | Full story
Player: DeSean Jackson, WR
Team: Los Angeles Rams
Contract: One-year
Details: Jackson has signed a one-year deal with the Rams, returning to his native Southern California after 13 seasons on the East Coast. | Full story
March 20, 2021
Player: Kyle Fuller, CB
Team: Denver Broncos
Contract: One-year, $9.5 million
Details: Exactly 34 minutes after he was officially released by the Bears, two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Fuller reunited with his former defensive coordinator Vic Fangio in Denver. | Full story
Player: Kenny Golladay, WR
Team: New York Giants
Contract: Four-year, $72 million
Details: The top wide receiver on the market gets paid like it as Golladay agrees to a deal with Big Blue that will pay him $18 million per season, the same as Odell Beckham Jr. and Tyreek Hill. | Full story
March 19, 2021
Player: Phillip Lindsay, RB
Team: Houston Texans
Contract: One-year, $3.25 million
Details: A couple of days after parting ways with the Broncos, Lindsay lands in Houston as the Texans continue to be one of the off-season’s more active teams.
Player: Chris Carson, RB
Team: Seattle Seahawks
Contract: Two-year, $14.625 million
Details: It appeared the Seahawks and Carson were headed toward a split this off-season but the two sides were able to come to a deal to keep the two-time 1,000-yard rusher in the Northwest. | Full story
Player: Anthony Harris, S
Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Contract: One-year, $5 million
Details: Relatively quiet on the free agency front so far, the Eagles add one of the top safeties available in Harris, who led the NFL in interceptions in 2019.
Player: Jacob Hollister, TE
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: One-year
Details: The Bills have been rumoured to be in the market for another tight end, and are able to land the former Seahawk Hollister on a one-year deal.
Player: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Contract: One-year, $8 million
Details: Despite better offers from the Ravens and Chiefs, Smith-Schuster returns to the Steelers. | Full story
Player: Riley Reiff, LT
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Contract: One-year, $7.5 million
Details: The former Vikings left tackle reportedly joins the Bengals as the team looks to solidify its protection for Joe Burrow.
March 18, 2021
Player: David Andrews, C
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Four-year, $19 million (with incentives)
Details: After initially making the decision to test free agency, Andrews returns to New England to anchor its offensive line for the next four years.
Player: Mike Remmers, OT
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: One-year, $7 million (with incentives)
Details: Remmers agent confirmed the agreement on Twitter, adding the 31-year-old would start for the Chiefs at right tackle.
Player: Troy Hill, CB
Team: Cleveland Browns
Contract: Four-year, $24 million
Details: Hill joins a revamped Browns secondary fresh off a 2020 campaign with the Rams in which he started 16 games for the first time in his career and scored three defensive touchdowns.
Player: Keelan Cole, WR
Team: New York Jets
Contract: One-year, $5.5 million
Details: In the wake of adding Corey Davis earlier in the week, the Jets bring in another wide receiver in the former Jaguar who set career highs in receptions (55), receiving yards (642) and touchdowns (5) in 2020.
Player: Will Fuller, WR
Team: Miami Dolphins
Contract: One-year, $13.625 million (with incentives)
Details: The Dolphins add a speedy weapon on the outside for Tua Tagovailoa in Fuller, who put up career numbers in Houston last season despite missing the final five games due to a suspension. | Full story
Player: Mitchell Trubisky, QB
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: One-year, $2.5 million
Details: The 2017 No. 2 pick finds a new home in Western New York to back up Bills starting quarterback Josh Allen. | Full story
Player: Kyle Rudolph, TE
Team: New York Giants
Contract: Two-year, $14 million (with incentives)
Details: After 10 years in Minnesota, veteran Rudolph joins Big Blue to form an interesting tight end duo with Evan Engram. | Full story
Player: Kenyan Drake, RB
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Contract: Two-year, $14.5 million (with incentives)
Details: Drake joins the Raiders fresh off the most productive season of his NFL career with the Cardinals in 2020. | Full story
Player: Jared Cook, TE
Team: Los Angeles Chargers
Contract: One-year, $6 million (with incentives)
Details: The Chargers have found their replacement for Hunter Henry, reportedly bringing in former Saints tight end Cook. | Full story
Player: Matt Skura, C
Team: Miami Dolphins
Contract: One-year
Details: The Dolphins find an answer at centre, adding former Ravens starter Skura.
March 17, 2021
Player: Kyle Van Noy, ILB
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Two-year, $13.2 million (with incentives)
Details: Van Noy returns to the Patriots, where he won a pair of Super Bowls, after a disappointing 2020 season with division rivals Miami. | Full story
Player: Patrick Peterson, CB
Team: Minnesota Vikings
Contract: One-year, $10 million (with incentives)
Details: The eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro signs with the Vikings after 10 stellar years with the Arizona Cardinals. | Full story
Player: Curtis Samuel, WR
Team: Washington Football Team
Contract: Three-year, $34.5 million
Details: Samuel reunited with former Ohio State teammate Terry McLaurin to give Washington a speedy one-two punch. Samuel set career highs in catches (77) and yards (851) last season. | Full story
Player: Gerald Everett, TE
Team: Seattle Seahawks
Contract: One-year, $6 million
Details: The Seahawks find a new target for Russell Wilson in tight end Everett, who is coming off a 2020 season in which he recorded career highs in receptions (41) and receiving yards (417).
Player: Kyle Long, OL
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: One-year, $5 million (with incentives)
Details: Former Bear Long comes out of retirement to join the Chiefs, who continue to rebuild their offensive line in the wake of Super Bowl 55.
Player: Solomon Thomas, DE
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Contract: One-year, $5 million (with incentives)
Details: The No. 3 pick in 2017 joins the Raiders after four disappointing seasons in San Francisco capped by a season-ending injury in 2020 after just two games.
Player: Haason Reddick, OLB
Team: Carolina Panthers
Contract: One-year, $8 million (with incentives)
Details: After recording a career-high 12.5 sacks with the Cardinals in 2020, Reddick reportedly inks a one-year deal with Panthers not long after Carolina added Denzel Perryman to the linebacking corps. | Full story
Player: Alex Mack, C
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Contract: One-year, $5.5 million
Details: The 49ers follow up the record-breaking Trent Williams signing by solidifying the centre position with veteran Mack.
Player: Richie Incognito, OG
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Contract: One-year, $2.62 million (with incentives)
Details: Incognito returns to the Raiders as GM Mike Mayock and coach Jon Gruden continue to retool the offensive line.
Player: Marlon Mack, RB
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Contract: One-year, $2 million
Details: Mack stays with the Colts on a one-year deal after missing the majority of 2020 with an Achilles injury.
Player: Denzel Perryman, ILB
Team: Carolina Panthers
Contract: Two-year
Details: The long-time Charger finds a new home in Carolina after starting just six games in Los Angeles last season.
Player: Jayon Brown, LB
Team: Tennessee Titans
Contract: One-year, $5.5 million
Details: After reportedly turning down other offers, Brown is back with the Titans on a one-year deal following a 2020 campaign that was cut short by a season-ending elbow injury.
Player: A.J. Green, WR
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Contract: One-year, $8.5 million (with incentives)
Details: The Cardinals have reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with long-time Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green. | Full story
Player: Trent Williams, OT
Team: San Fransisco 49ers
Contract: Six-year, $138 million
Details: The 49ers locked up arguably the top free agent on the board, signing offensive tackle Trent Williams to a record-breaking six-year, $138-millon deal. | Full story
Player: John Brown, WR
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Contract: One-year, $3.75 million
Details: Released by the Bills last week after two seasons in Buffalo, Brown finds a new home in Las Vegas as the Raiders re-tool their wide receiving corps.
March 16, 2021
Player: William Jackson, CB
Team: Washington Football Team
Contract: Three-year, $42 million
Details: The best cornerback available on the free agent market reportedly joins one of the best defensive units of 2020 in Washington. | Full story
Player: Jamaal Williams, RB
Team: Green Bay Packers
Contract: Two-year, $7.5 million
Details: Williams bid farewell to Packers fans ahead of free agency after posting 3,000 total yards and 18 touchdowns in over four seasons with Green Bay.
Player: Emmanuel Sanders, WR
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: One-year, $6 million
Details: Sanders will join the Bills once he is released from the Saints. The veteran had 61 catches for 726 yards and five touchdowns with New Orleans last season. | Full story
Player: Derek Wolfe, DE
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Contract: Three-year, $12 million
Details: Wolfe is staying with the Ravens as Baltimore continues to keep their defensive line intact.
Player: Malcolm Brown, RB
Team: Miami Dolphins
Contract: Terms not disclosed.
Details: Brown is reportedly signing with the Dolphins after rushing for a career-high 419 yards last season with the Rams.
Player: Janoris Jenkins, CB
Team: Tennessee Titans
Contract: Terms not disclosed.
Details: After releasing starting cornerback Adoree’ Jackson earlier on Tuesday, the Titans brought in veteran Jenkins, who spent last season with the Saints.
Player: Jacoby Brissett, QB
Team: Miami Dolphins
Contract: One-year, $7.5 million
Details: The Dolphins reportedly find a replacement for Ryan Fitzpatrick as the former Colts pivot is brought in to back up Tua Tagovailoa. | Full story
Player: Marvin Jones, WR
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Contract: Two-year, $14.5 million
Details: The Jaguars continue to be busy on Day 2 of the “legal tampering” period, reportedly agreeing to a two-year deal with the former Lions wideout.
Player: Tyrod Taylor, QB
Team: Houston Texans
Contract: One-year, $12.5 million (with incentives)
Details: The Texans reportedly add Taylor as a backup for Deshaun Watson in a best-case scenario and as a potential insurance policy in the event of a Watson trade. | Full story
Player: Andy Dalton, QB
Team: Chicago Bears
Contract: One-year, $10 million
Details: After a year in Dallas where Dalton saw much more play time than expected, the veteran pivot reportedly heads to the Windy City as the Bears’ new starter. | Full story
Player: Leonard Williams, DE
Team: New York Giants
Contract: Three-year, $63 million
Details: After putting a franchise tag on Williams last week for the second straight year, the Giants were able to come to terms on a long-term deal with the standout defensive lineman. | Full story
Player: Mike Hilton, CB
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Contract: Four-year, $24 million
Details: After spending the first four years of his career in Pittsburgh, the 27-year-old slot cornerback reportedly joins division rivals Cincinnati.
Player: Takkarist McKinley, DE
Team: Cleveland Browns
Contract: One-year, $4 million
Details: Looking to bolster their pass rush and complement All-Pro Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns plan to sign free agent defensive end Takkarist McKinley. | Full story
Player: Shaquill Griffin, CB
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Contract: Three-year, $45 million (with incentives)
Details: Despite a strong push from the Seahawks to re-sign their top cornerback, Griffin reportedly joins Urban Meyer’s rebuilding team in Duval County. | Full story
Player: Tyus Bowser, OLB
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Contract: Four-year, $22 million
Details: The Ravens retain their 2017 second-round pick on a contract with an AAV of $5.5 million. Bowser has seven sacks and 24 QB hits over the last two seasons.
Player: Chidobe Awuzie, CB
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Contract: Three-year, $21.75 million
Details: Former Cowboys cornerback agrees to terms with the Bengals, who appear likely to allow CB William Jackson III to walk in free agency. Awuzie recorded four interceptions and 37 passes defended in 49 game for Dallas since 2017.
Player: Hunter Henry, TE
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Three-year, $37.5 million
Details: The Patriots continue to be the story of free agency by reportedly adding tight end Henry on Tuesday morning after agreeing to terms with Jonnu Smith on Monday, giving New England the top two tight ends available on the market. | Full story
Player: Sidney Jones, CB
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Contract: Terms undisclosed.
Details: The former Eagles second-round pick re-signs in Jacksonville after starting in six games for the Jaguars in 2020.
March 15, 2021
Player: Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB
Team: Washington Football Team
Contract: One-year, $10 million
Details: The journeyman quarterback will play for his ninth different team in his 17th NFL season. Fitzpatrick is coming off a season where he had 2,091 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions in nine starts with the Dolphins in 2020. | Full story
Player: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT
Team: Minnesota Vikings
Contract: Two-year, $22 million
Details: The former new York Giants defensive lineman joins a Vikings defence and should be able to bolster the team’s interior rush defence. | Full story
Player: Trey Hendrickson, DE
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Contract: Four-year, $60 million
Details: In a mammoth 2020 campaign, Hendrickson finished second in the NFL in sacks (13.5), more than doubling his career total. | Full story
Player: Jameis Winston, QB
Team: New Orleans Saints
Contract: One-year, $12 million (with incentives)
Details: The NFL’s passing leader in 2019 made 0 starts in 2020, but he’ll compete for the Saints’ lead role following Drew Brees’s retirement. | Full story
Player: Bud Dupree, OLB
Team: Tennessee Titans
Contract: Three-year, $49.5 million (with incentives)
Details: Dupree tore his ACL in Week 12 last season after racking up eight sacks, 31 total tackles and 15 quarterback hits. | Full story
Player: Carl Lawson, DE
Team: New York Jets
Contract: Three-year, $45 million
Details: Lawson was a true starter for the first time in 2020, registering 5.5 sacks, 36 total tackles and 32 quarterback hits. | Full story
Player: Corey Davis, WR
Team: New York Jets
Contract: Three-year, $37 million
Details: Davis had 65 catches for a career-high 984 receiving yards and five touchdowns with the Titans. | Full story
Player: Carlos Hyde, RB
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Contract: Two-year, $6 million
Details: The veteran had 81 carries for 356 yards and 16 catches for 93 yards for the Seahawks.
Player: Denico Autry, DT
Team: Tennessee Titans
Contract: Three-year, $21.5 million
Details: In 40 games with the Colts, Autry recorded 20.0 sacks, 26 tackles for loss and 32 quarterback hits.
Player: Kendrick Bourne, WR
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Three-year, $22.5 million
Details: Bourne is coming off a career-high season where he had 49 catches for 669 yards and two touchdowns with the San Francisco 49ers.
Player: Ronald Darby, CB
Team: Denver Broncos
Contract: Three-year, $30 million
Details: The former second-round pick played the 2020 season with the Washington Football Team registering 16 defended passes while helping the team earn the second ranked defence against the pass.
Player: Nelson Agholor, WR
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Two-year, $26 million
Details: The former first round pick now joins his third team after putting up a career-high 896 yards with the Raiders. | Full story
Player: Leonard Floyd, OLB
Team: Los Angeles Rams
Contract: Four-year, $64 million
Details: After setting career-high with 10.5 sacks, Floyd was able to secure a long-term deal with the Rams and helping Los Angeles keep a crucial part of their defence intact. | Full story
Player: Rob Gronkowski, TE
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Contract: One-year, $10 million
Details: After initially saying he intended on testing the free agent market, Gronkowski has decided to stay in Tampa Bay where he won a Super Bowl with former Patriots teammate Tom Brady. | Full story
Player: Yannick Ngakoue, DE
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Contract: Two-year, $26 million
Details: The 25-year-old is reuniting with former Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley who was recently hired as the Raiders defensive coordinator. | Full story
Player: Cameron Sutton, CB
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Contract: Two-year, $9 million.
Details: Sutton is remaining with the Steelers on a two-year deal. The third round pick from the 2017 NFL Draft started six games last season.
Player: Corey Linsley, C
Team: LA Chargers
Contract: Five-year, $62.5 million
Details: The Chargers are making Linsley the highest paid centre in the NFL. The 29-year-old leaves the Green Bay Packers after seven seasons as one of the top graded centres in the league. | Full story
Player: Shelby Harris, DT
Team: Denver Broncos
Contract: Three-year, $27 million
Details: Harris, who has thrived in coach Vic Fangio’s defensive system, stays put in Denver with a three-year pact. | Full story
Player: John Johnson III, S
Team: Cleveland Browns
Contract: Three-year, $33.75 million (including $24 million guaranteed)
Details: An integral part of the Rams’ elite defence, Johnson was the top target of the Browns. Cleveland gets their guy with a three-year contract. | Full story
Player: Joe Thuney, G
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: Five-year, $80 million
Details: Mending their offensive line is the Chiefs’ top priority this off-season — a process that began last week with some big-name veteran cuts to conserve cap space. Thuney fills a huge need in Kansas City as Patrick Mahomes’ top bodyguard for the next five years. | Full story
Player: Matthew Judon, LB
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Four-year, $56 million
Details: Another big swing for the Patriots lands them a strong pass-rush presence and defensive leader in Judon, who is set to sign with New England for four years. | Full story
Player: Jalen Mills, CB/S
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Four-year, $24 million
Details: The versatile defender, who won the Super Bowl with the Eagles three years ago, now joins a club clearly looking to regain its own championship form in New England.
Player: Jason Verrett, CB
Team: San Fransisco 49ers
Contract: One-year, $5.5 million
Details: A bet-on-yourself deal for Verrett sees him stay in San Fransisco for at least one more year.
Player: Davon Godchaux, NT
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Two-year, up to $16 million (including $9 million guaranteed)
Details: The Dolphins showed interest in bringing him back, but Godchaux was instead able to cash in with the Patriots and is now poised for a rebound after missing the final 11 games of 2020 with a pectoral injury.
Player: Jonnu Smith, TE
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: Four-year, $50 million (including $31.25 million guaranteed)
Details: The former Titan was reportedly the top pass-catching target of the Patriots this off-season, and the club made an early (and uncharacteristic) splash and got their guy to the tune of four years and $50 million. | Full story
Player: Markus Golden, OLB
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Contract: Two-year (amount undisclosed)
Details: After starting his career in Arizona, Golden was dealt to the Giants in 2018 but returned via another trade this past season. He’s now here to stay, as part of the Cardinals’ scary-looking pass-rush. | Full story
Player: Shaq Barrett, OLB
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Contract: Four-year, up to $72 million (includes $36 million guaranteed)
Details: The story all along here has been to keep this championship core together and run it back, and Monday’s deal with Barrett is a massive part of that. | Full story
Player: Romeo Okwara, DE
Team: Detroit Lions
Contract: Three-year, $39 million
Details: As the Lions’ rebuild continues, they’re making sure their top pass-rusher of 2020 is part of it. The club re-signed Okwara, who led the team with 10 sacks last season, to a three-year deal to keep him in Detroit. | Full story
Player: Kevin Zeitler, G
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Contract: Three-year, $22 million (including $16 million in guarantees)
Details: A cap casualty of the Giants last week, Zeitler was one of the top offensive linemen available and was quickly scooped up by the Ravens as the AFC North club looks to bring in more protection for quarterback Lamar Jackson. | Full story
March 14, 2021
Player: Jon Feliciano, OG
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: Three-year, dollar value not announced
Details: Bills re-sign starting offensive lineman starting Jon Feliciano. | Full story
Player: Kyle Juszczyk, FB
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Contract: Five-year, $27 million
Details: 49ers make Kyle Juszczyk highest paid fullback in NFL. | Full story
Player: Aaron Jones, RB
Team: Green Bay Packers
Contract: Four-year, $48 million
Details: Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones has agreed to a new deal with the Green Bay Packers and won’t be exploring free agency. | Full story
March 12, 2021
Player: Cam Newton, QB
Team: New England Patriots
Contract: One-year, $14 million (with incentives)
Details: The New England Patriots are completing an agreement to re-sign free-agent quarterback Cam Newton. | Full story
Player: Daryl Williams, OT
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: Three-year, $28.2 million
Details: The Buffalo Bills have agreed to re-sign starting offensive tackle Daryl Williams to a three-year contract. | Full story
March 11, 2021
Player: Matt Milano, LB
Team: Buffalo Bills
Contract: Four-year, $44 million
Details: The Buffalo Bills re-signed linebacker Matt Milano to a four-year contract less than a week before the starter was eligible to become a free agent. | Full story
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