The Dallas Cowboys and free-agent running back Ezekiel Elliott have mutual interest in a reunion, sources tell ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
While a deal between Elliott and his former club has not been reached, both sides are open to it, soures added.
The Dallas Cowboys and free-agent running back Ezekiel Elliott have mutual interest in a reunion, sources tell ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
While a deal between Elliott and his former club has not been reached, both sides are open to it, soures added.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed Foyesade Oluokun to a three-year extension worth $45 million with a max value of up to $48 million and includes $22.5 million guaranteed.
Oluokun was entering the final season of the three-year, $45 million ($28 million) contract he signed with the Jaguars in March of 2022.
Oluokun has led the NFL in tackles in two of the past three seasons (2021 with Atlanta and 2022 with the Jaguars) and has the most tackles of any player from 2021-23 (549).
J.K. Dobbins is set to meet with the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday, according to a report.
Dobbins tore his Achilles in Week 1 of last season. The running back has played just nine out of a possible 51 games in the past three seasons, also missing the entire 2021 campaign due to a torn ACL.
He spent his first three years with the Baltimore Ravens under Greg Roman, who signed on as Jim Harbaugh's offensive coordinator in L.A. this season.
Free agent pass-rusher Jadeveon Clowney has agreed to a contract with the Carolina Panthers, the team announced Wednesday.
Terms were not disclosed but sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Clowney agreed to a two-year, $20 million contract that can be worth up to $24 million.
Josh Reynolds has agreed to a two-year deal with the Denver Broncos worth up to $14 million.
Reynolds caught 40 balls for 608 yards and five touchdowns last season with the Detroit Lions.
Saquon Barkley made headlines when he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this month.
However, Barkley admitted on the "New Heights" podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce that the Eagles weren't the first team he considered when he realized he'd be leaving the New York Giants.
"I'm gonna be honest here, that's what the show is for. The first team that had my real interest was Houston [Texans]," the running back said. "I got to communicate with C.J. [Stroud] and a couple of those boys. But this was before you could actually put offers on the table and talk to teams."
The Texans ended up acquiring Joe Mixon in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals and signing him to a contract extension.
The Tennessee Titans have signed L'Jarius Sneed to a massive contract after acquiring the cornerback in a trade from the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Titans have agreed to a four-year, $76.4 million deal with Sneed. The contract includes $55 million guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus.
Tennessee sent a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to Kansas City and a swap of seventh-round picks in the 2024 draft.
The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to sign Tre'Davious White to a one-year, $8.5 million deal. The deal has a max value of $10 million.
White was a first-team All-Pro at cornerback in 2019 with the Buffalo Bills.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys plan on not restructuring his contract this offseason, which will allow him to be a free agent in 2025. The Cowboys and Prescott have "a mutual understanding of his contract situation" despite him being in a contract year.
Prescott is set to count $59.45 million against the cap in 2024. He has a $29 million base salary and has a $5 million roster bonus due on the fifth day of the league year.
Prescott previously said he's optimistic about his future with the Cowboys despite the uncertainity.
"I'm definitely confident," Prescott said. "Obviously it helps the team. It's important for the numbers ... That is a process. Both sides understand that. Everything's great. It'll happen."
The Minnesota Vikings are undergoing a change at quarterback this offseason, but they still hope to be in playoff contention in 2024.
Vikings owner/president Mark Wilf made clear that his family still thinks the team should build for the future while winning in the present. He acknowledged that injuries played a role in last season's record but said that his family is "not going to rest on that."
"We want to win every single game and every step along the way," Wilf said. "So how that falls, what will happen on the field, we'll see. It's important our fans to know that that's always our commitment and that's how we approach it. At the same time, we believe the way we're building this is going to get to sustained success. We're, like our fans, not pleased with our record last year. We want to be competing for playoffs, championships, division titles and Super Bowl championships, all of the above."
Wilf added that the Vikings made Kirk Cousins a "serious offer" to remain with the team. Minnesota replaced Cousins with free agent Sam Darnold and are hoping to draft their quarterback of the future next month.
Asked what made him believe the Vikings could win and compete for a playoff spot amid that transition, Wilf said: "I think it can happen. I believe it can happen. I believe it has happened in other organizations as well, and that's what we think can happen."