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With Tua Tagovailola’s option picked up, Dolphins focus on free agency

The Dolphins have cleared enough space to make at least one splashy signing as they look to build a Super Bowl contender.

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Tannenbaum: Five NFL free agents I’d try to sign — and what deal I’d offer each player

Mike Tannenbaum puts on his GM hat and picks out five free agent targets he likes. Then he predicts the money each could earn on the open market.

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Room for Rodgers? Jets free $13.1M in cap space

Preparing for free agency and the possible addition of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets created $13.1 million in salary cap room by restructuring three veteran contracts, including tight end Tyler Conklin’s, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates.

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Raiders exit ‘lit fire’ in new Saints QB Carr

Derek Carr called joining the Saints a “dream-come-true” and said his exit from the Raiders “lit a fire in me” that he hopes to carry into the upcoming season.

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Dolphins’ Hill runs blazing 60m at USATF event

Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, nicknamed “Cheetah,” ran a blazing 6.7-second 60-meters at the USA Track and Field Masters Iindoor Championship today in Louisville, KY.

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Hall of Fame Vikings coach Grant dies at age 95

Bud Grant, the Hall of Fame coach who led the Minnesota Vikings to four Super Bowl appearances, has died at the age of 95.

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Sources: Chargers save $40M on reworked deals

The Los Angeles Chargers has restructured the deals for Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Keenan Allen and Mike Williams to save over $40 million in cap space, sources tell ESPN.

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Sources: Texans sign WR Woods to two-year deal

The Houston Texans signed wide receiver Robert Woods to a two-year, $15.25 million deal with $10 million fully guaranteed, sources told ESPN.

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Source: KC, Bills among teams at OBJ workout

Odell Beckham Jr. worked out in front of an estimated 12-14 teams on Friday in Arizona, including the Chiefs, Bills, Patriots, Giants and Ravens, a source told ESPN.

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How the No. 1 pick changes Panthers’ QB strategy … and what’s next for the Bears

Carolina has a chance to solve its QB problems while the Bears look to keep building around Justin Fields.

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