
Keeping track of all the moves as free agency opens.
[UPDATE 2:35 PM] – The top offensive guard on the market, Aaron Banks has agreed to a 4-year $77 million dollar deal with the Green Bay Packers.
[UPDATE 2:21 PM] – Josh Sweat agrees to a 4-year $76.4 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals.
[UPDATE 1:41 PM] – The quarterback market is starting to move. Sam Darnold to the Seattle Seahawks on a 3-year $105 million contract with $55 million guaranteed. Justin Fields to the New York Jets on a 2-year $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed.
[UPDATE 12:08 PM] – The Titans have added former Pittsburgh Steelers left tackle Dan Moore Jr. This might signal that JC Latham is moving to right tackle.
[UPDATE 11:48 AM] – Jimmy Garoppolo re-signs with the Los Angeles Rams. Will back up Matthew Stafford there. Could have been an interesting name for some teams looking for a veteran stopgap.
[UPDATE 11:19 AM] – C Drew Dalman to the Chicago Bears. The offensive line market is moving.
[UPDATE 11:17 AM] – OT Jaylon Moore to the Kansas City Chiefs.
[UPDATE 11:11 AM] – Chris Godwin goes back to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a 3-year deal.
[UPDATE 11:09 AM] – Twitter is down. What a nightmare. I’m trying to follow things on the Blue Sky, but I don’t have any idea how to use it. Here’s the profile over there, if you are interested.
[UPDATE 9:51 AM] – Titans have re-signed Pro Bowl long snapper Morgan Cox to a 1-year deal.
#Titans one-year extension for Morgan Cox: $1.422 million, $167,500 signing bonus, salary $1.255M; veteran minimum salary benefit
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 10, 2025
The NFL free agency negotiation period opens today at 11 AM central. Teams will be able to “start” negotiating deals with players who are set to officially become free agents on Wednesday. Not deals can be officially signed until the new league year opens on Wednesday.
The Tennessee Titans probably won’t be as active in the first wave of free agency as they were last year. They have slightly less money than they did last year, and the new regime has preached that they are going to be a draft and development organization. However, that doesn’t mean that they won’t be signing anyone over the next few days.
They will especially be active on the offensive line. That group has been a disaster for the last few years. It would be great if they could find a starting right guard and right tackle before the end of the week, but that will be tough because most teams don’t let quality starting tackles hit the market.
Keep it here for all of the news that breaks throughout the day.