Kenny Britt has agreed to a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the St. Louis Rams.
Britt's deal could increase to $2.9 million with incentives.
Jeff Fisher was with the Tennessee Titans when Britt was drafted.
Kenny Britt has agreed to a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the St. Louis Rams.
Britt's deal could increase to $2.9 million with incentives.
Jeff Fisher was with the Tennessee Titans when Britt was drafted.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to sign LeGarrette Blount to a two-year deal.
Blount, 27, also had interest from the New England Patriots in bringing him back, but sources say they didn't approach the financial commitment of the Steelers.
Blount rushed for 772 yards and scored seven touchdowns last season for New England.
Maurice Jones-Drew and the Oakland Raiders have agreed upon a three-year deal.
Jones-Drew grew up in the Bay Area.
Jones-Drew and Darren McFadden are expected to share snaps at running back.
Vince Wilfork and the New England Patriots have agreed on a new three-year, $22.5 million deal.
Wilfork was in the final season of his deal that would pay him $7.5 million.
Wilfork suffered an Achilles injury during the first month of the 2013 season.
Wilfork had asked for his release earlier in the offseason.
Knowshon Moreno has agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins worth approximately $3 million.
Moreno had been a relative disappointment after being a first round pick by the Denver Broncos, but had an excellent 2013.
The Broncos have confidence in Montee Ball moving forward.
Brian Orakpo has signed his $11.45 million franchise tender with the Washington Redskins.
NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported earlier this month that there was a fundamental disagreement between the team and player on Orakpo's value and the linebacker was in no rush to sign the tender.
By signing the tender, Orakpo and the Redskins will be able to negotiate without the threat of a holdout.
The St. Louis Rams have agreed on terms with Shaun Hill.
Hill was their target at backup quarterback, though they also expressed interest in Mark Sanchez.
The Chicago Bears have signed Jared Allen to a four-year deal worth as much as $32 million.
Allen will receive $15.5 million in guaranteed money and could void after three years and $24 million.
"We're really excited about adding Jared to our football team. We know what his abilities bring to the table," Bears coach Mark Trestman told the team's website. "We believe he's going to come in hungry and excited to be part of our football team, and we believe he'll fit right in."
Allen has 128.5 career sacks, 12th most in NFL history.
Allen had also visited the Seattle Seahawks and Dallas Cowboys while also considering the idea of retirement.
The Green Bay Packers are hopeful of re-signing Matt Flynn to remain their backup quarterback.
Flynn couldn't match the potential he previously exhibited with the Packers during his stops with the Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills, but he was solid in his return to Green Bay with Aaron Rodgers out.
“I’d like to have Matt back,” McCarthy said. “I thought Matt was a good addition to our football team. I have great respect and admiration for him, just being around him a lot on a positional basis. Yeah, I’m hoping financially it works out.”
Mark Sanchez is expected to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles pending a physical.
Sanchez was released last week by the New York Jets.