NFL Player News
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Jordan Stout P | NYG
Giants' Jordan Stout: Follows Harbaugh to New York
Stout agreed to terms Monday on a three-year, $12.3 million contract with the Giants, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Stout's new contract will make him the highest-paid punter in the NFL once officially signed Wednesday. The All-Pro spent the first four years of his NFL career with Harbaugh in Baltimore and now follows the head coach to New York. He's averaged 47.5 yards per punt across his career.
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Darnell Mooney WR | NYG
Darnell Mooney: Released by Atlanta
The Falcons released Mooney on Monday.
The move has been expected, though earlier reports suggested it might not happen for a few more days. Mooney figures to draw interest from teams that miss out on the top free agents at wide receiver.
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David Edwards OT | NO
Saints' David Edwards: Getting $61 million to join Saints
Edwards is signing a four-year, $61 million contract with the Saints on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The former starting left guard for the Bills will likely occupy the same spot in New Orleans after agreeing to a hefty contract with the Saints, which can be finalized Wednesday at the start of the new league year. Edwards has 77 regular-season NFL starts under his belt, split between the Rams and Bills.
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Robert Rochell CB | CAR
Panthers' Robert Rochell: Re-ups with Panthers
Rochell re-signed with Carolina on a one-year contract Monday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Rochell hasn't totaled more than 10 tackles in a season since his rookie year with the Rams in 2021, but he's solidified himself as a solid contributor on special teams. He contributed in such a role across four regular-season appearances with Carolina in 2025, in addition to two games with the Cowboys.
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John Simpson G | BAL
Ravens' John Simpson: Back to Ravens on three-year deal
Simpson agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract with the Ravens on Monday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Prior to spending the last two seasons with the Jets, Simpson played for the Ravens in 2023. He has started all 17 regular-season games in each of those last three campaigns and can be penciled in as Baltimore's starting left guard once Simpson's contract becomes official at the start of the new league year Wednesday.
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Ed Ingram OG | HOU
Texans' Ed Ingram: Re-signs with Texans
Ingram re-signed with Houston on a three-year, $37.5 million contract Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
Ingram had been slated to hit free agency, but the veteran guard will instead stick with the Texans on a new multi-year deal. The 27-year-old will provide Houston's O-line with some form of stability after the team traded away both Tytus Howard and Juice Scruggs earlier in March. The Texans initially acquired Ingram via a trade with Minnesota during the 2025 offseason.
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Marcus Mariota QB | WAS
Commanders' Marcus Mariota: Staying in Washington
Mariota is re-signing with the Commanders, Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C. reports.
The 33-year-old QB is signing a one-year contract with Washington for the third consecutive offseason. He was one of the league's better backup quarterbacks the past couple of years, and there should be a degree of continuity with internal promotion David Blough replacing Kliff Kingsbury as the offensive coordinator.
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Alontae Taylor CB | TEN
Titans' Alontae Taylor: Getting $60 million from Titans
Taylor agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract with the Titans on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Taylor's contract, which can be officially signed at the start of the new league year Wednesday, includes $42 million in guaranteed money. He's expected to be a key piece in Tennessee's secondary after notching 52 interceptions in 64 regular-season games with the Saints across his first four NFL seasons.
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Bryan Cook SAF | CIN
Bengals' Bryan Cook: Brings talents to Cincinnati
Cook agreed to terms Monday on a three-year, $40.25 million contract with the Bengals, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Cook solidified himself as a starter at safety for the Chiefs in 2024 and further built on that success in 2025, when he totaled 85 tackles (50 solo) and six passes defensed while suiting up for all 17 regular-season games. He's positioned as a locked-in starter for Cincinnati's secondary for the 2026 campaign and beyond.
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Josh Jobe CB | SEA
Seahawks' Josh Jobe: Re-ups for three years, $24 million
Jobe re-signed with the Seahawks on a three-year, $24 million contract Monday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
Jobe started 15 of his 16 regular-season appearances in 2025 and all three of Seattle's playoff games en route to the team winning the Super Bowl. He'll remain with the Seahawks on a three-year contract and is poised to maintain a starting cornerback role.