NFL Player News
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Corey Levin G | ATL
Falcons' Corey Levin: Heading to Atlanta
The Falcons signed Levin (biceps) to a one-year contract Wednesday, Marc Raimondi of ESPN.com reports.
Levin served in a depth role for the Titans in 2025, though he did start in two regular-season games (Week 13 and 14). He suffered a biceps injury against the Jaguars in Week 18, and that will be worth monitoring when offseason training activities begin. Levin will likely serve as the Falcons' backup center behind Ryan Neuzil for the 2026 season.
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Zayne Anderson SAF | MIA
Dolphins' Zayne Anderson: Signs with Miami
The Dolphins agreed to terms with Anderson on a contract Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
The 29-year-old reserve safety and special-teamer appeared in 14 regular-season games with the Packers last season, logging 15 tackles (five solo) and a pair of fumble recoveries. He should fill a similar role in Miami.
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Jake Bobo WR | SEA
Seahawks' Jake Bobo: Tendered by Seattle
The Seahawks have tendered Bobo as a restricted free agent Wednesday, Dom Skene of USA Today reports.
The tender provides Bobo with a one-year, $3.52 million deal for the 2026 campaign and allows him to negotiate with other teams, though Seattle will retain the right to match any offer. While playing through a lingering foot injury in 2025, Bobo secured four of five targets for 53 yards and a touchdown while suiting up for 14 regular-season games.
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Sam Webb CB | CLE
Sam Webb: Not tendered by Cleveland
Webb is now an unrestricted free agent after the Browns opted not to tender him Wednesday, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
Webb spent the first half of the 2025 season on the Titans' practice squad after being cut by the Raiders at the end of training camp. He was signed to the Browns' active roster in mid-November, and across seven regular-season games (two starts) he recorded eight tackles (three solo) and one pass defense. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown. Webb's ability to contribute on special teams should garner interest from teams who are also looking for depth in the secondary.
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Matt Henningsen DE | DEN
Broncos' Matt Henningsen: Back with Denver
The Broncos re-signed Henningsen (Achilles) to a one-year contract Wednesday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
Henningsen missed the entire 2025 season after tearing his Achilles in training camp joint practices with the 49ers. He hasn't appeared in a regular-season game since 2023 and will compete for a job this offseason.
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Josh Paschal DE | DET
Josh Paschal: Dumped by Detroit
The Lions released Paschal (back) on Wednesday.
The move clears close to $1.8 million for Detroit. The 26-year-old Paschal missed the entire 2025 campaign with a back injury after appearing in 14 regular-season games the previous season. Paschal has 5.0 career sacks across 36 regular-season contests.
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Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB | JAC
Jaguars' Chris Rodriguez: Signing with Jacksonville
Rodriguez is signing a two-year contract with the Jaguars, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
The Commanders decided not to give Rodriguez a restricted-free-agent tender, and the Jaguars pounced on an opportunity to add some power to their backfield. With Travis Etienne off to New Orleans, the Jags currently have Rodriguez, Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen as favorites for the top three spots on the depth chart. They could still add more via free agency or the NFL Draft, but right now it looks like a good spot for Rodriguez to earn playing time in a promising offense.
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Lucas Krull TE | DEN
Broncos' Lucas Krull: Back to Denver on one-year deal
The Broncos re-signed Krull (foot) to a one-year contract Wednesday, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports.
Krull is re-upping with the Broncos via a one-year, $1.15 million deal, per Mike Klis of 9News Denver. The depth tight end was able to suit up for only the first three regular-season games of the 2025 campaign with Denver due to a foot injury, but he appeared to be nearing a return down the stretch of the team's playoff run and should be ready to participate in spring activities.
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Sam Kamara DT | CLE
Sam Kamara: Now unrestricted free agent
The Browns did not tender Kamara on Monday, making the Stony Brook product an unrestricted free agent, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
Kamara would have been a restricted free agent had the Browns placed a tender on him, but he'll now have the opportunity to sign with a team without the offer being matched by Cleveland. Kamara spent the majority of the 2025 season on the Browns' practice squad before signing to the team's active roster in early December, finishing with six tackles (three solo) across four games. He'll look to join a team in need of defensive line depth.
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Andrew Wingard SAF | ARI
Cardinals' Andrew Wingard: Inks one-year deal with Cardinals
Arizona signed Wingard to a one-year, $3 million contract Wednesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.comreports.
Wingard emerged as a starting option at safety for the Jaguars last year, recording 84 tackles (45 solo), nine passes defensed (including one interception) and one fumble recovery across 16 regular-season appearances, but with the Cardinals in 2026 he stands to operate in a backup capacity behind Dadrion Taylor-Demerson and Budda Baker. If Wingard outperforms expectations on his 'prove-it' deal with Arizona, however, he'll stand to draw increased demand as a free agent in 2027.