The franchise tag deadline has come and gone with only two players getting tagged in 2025. This is a significantly lower amount than last season, as nine players earned the franchise and transition tag designation.
Some of the most intriguing names who are set to hit the free-agent market include Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold, Justin Fields and Tee Higgins. As far as Wilson's future is concerned, he's made it clear that he'd like to stay in Pittsburgh,
That goes to show that even the best organizations can have massive whiffs to go with their grand slams when it comes to free agency. As we approach the beginning of the "tampering" period of free agency on March 10,
The Bengals used the franchise tag on WR Tee Higgins. Why It Matters: This wasn't a surprise, but it certainly is far from an ending to this saga for the Bengals and Higgins. NFL Insider Ari Meirov said the team "isn't close" to long-term agreements with Higgins,
The following are PFT's top 100 free agents for the start of the 2025 league year. The rankings include prospective unrestricted free agents and
Only two players were given the tag for 2025 before Tuesday’s deadline: Cincinnati receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City guard Trey Smith.
A lot more moves are expected once free agency officially begins March 12. So let's get you prepared from a Fantasy perspective. We'll break down each position this week, starting
That goes to show that even the best organizations can have massive whiffs to go with their grand slams when it comes to free agency. As we approach the beginning of the "tampering" period of free agency on March 10,
Free agency in the NFL is just a week away, and the phone lines will surely get busy as teams look to wheel and deal to shore up their respective rosters. Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, Sam Darnold, Tee Higgins,
Tuesday was the deadline for NFL teams to apply the lucrative franchise tag to pending free agents. Only two received it, but the fallout is still extensive.
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith were the only two NFL players to receive the franchise tag before Tuesday's deadline. ESPN's Adam Schefter tweeted that Evan Kaplan reported that the total number of two players was the fewest tagged since 1994.
1. Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (Franchise tagged by the Bengals on March 3.) 2. Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold 3. Chiefs offensive guard Trey Smith (Franchise tagged by Chiefs on Feb. 27.) 4. Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat 5. Buccaneers wide receiver ...
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