NFL Free Agency Tracker: Weekend Moves Continue as Teams Shape 2026 Rosters
- TW1G
- Mar 16
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Contract restructures, veteran signings, and roster adjustments highlight another busy weekend across the NFL as teams prepare for the 2026 draft.
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NFL teams continued reshaping their rosters over the weekend as free agency activity remained active across the league. With the 2026 NFL Draft scheduled for April 23–25 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, front offices are continuing to evaluate roster depth, manage salary cap flexibility, and secure key contributors ahead of the next major offseason milestone.

Several organizations addressed immediate roster needs through short-term deals and contract restructures. Among the most notable developments was Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson restructuring his contract, creating substantial cap relief for the Ravens while keeping the former MVP under contract through the 2027 season.
The revised deal includes a $49.95 million signing bonus, a $1.3 million base salary, and a $750,000 workout bonus for the 2026 season. The agreement lowers Jackson’s 2026 cap number by $39.96 million while increasing his cap hit to $84.49 million in 2027. The quarterback remains signed through the 2027 season and continues to hold a no-tag clause.
Across the league, teams continued adding depth and adjusting contracts.
Baltimore Ravens
• QB Lamar Jackson agreed to a restructured contract that lowers his 2026 cap number by $39.96 million.
Carolina Panthers
• S Nick Scott signed a one-year deal, returning to Carolina for a third season.
Cincinnati Bengals
• QB Josh Johnson signed a one-year contract.
• OT Orlando Brown agreed to a two-year, $32 million contract extension with a $14 million signing bonus.
Cleveland Browns
• DT Kalia Davis agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $3 million.
Dallas Cowboys
• OL Matt Hennessy signed a one-year contract after spending the 2025 season with San
Francisco.
• CB Cobie Durant signed a one-year deal after four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams.
Denver Broncos
• RB Jaleel McLaughlin agreed to a one-year deal to remain in Denver.
Detroit Lions
• TE Tyler Conklin signed a one-year contract.
Green Bay Packers
• WR Skyy Moore signed with Green Bay.
Houston Texans
• DE Dominique Robinson signed.
• LB Jake Hummel signed.
• S Reed Blankenship signed.
Indianapolis Colts
• TE Andrew Ogletree re-signed with Indianapolis.
• DT Derrick Nnadi signed with the Colts.
• DB Jonathan Owens signed a one-year contract.
Los Angeles Chargers
• QB Trey Lance agreed to a one-year deal.
Miami Dolphins
• OL Jamaree Salyer signed after starting 40 games for the Chargers over the past four seasons.
• CB Marco Wilson signed with Miami.
New York Giants
• CB Greg Newsome II signed with the Giants.
• WR Darnell Mooney agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $10 million.
New York Jets
• QB Geno Smith will earn $19.5 million during the 2026 season following his trade from Las Vegas.
• S Andre Cisco signed a one-year deal worth up to $5.25 million.
• K Cade York signed with New York.
Philadelphia Eagles
• TE Dallas Goedert agreed to a one-year deal.
San Francisco 49ers
• DE Nick Bosa restructured his contract, creating $17.172 million in salary cap space.
Tennessee Titans
• CB L’Jarius Sneed released, creating $11.4 million in cap savings.
• WR Calvin Ridley agreed to a restructured contract to remain with Tennessee.
Washington Commanders
• RB Jerome Ford signed a one-year contract.
The continued wave of roster activity reflects the league’s transition from the opening phase of free agency toward longer-term roster construction. Teams are balancing cap management, depth signings, and contract restructures while preparing for offseason programs and the upcoming NFL Draft.
With the draft now just over a month away, additional signings, restructures, and roster moves are expected as clubs refine their depth charts and finalize their offseason strategies. Let’s Talk About It!





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