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Sources: Godwin returns to Bucs on 3-year deal

Free-agent wide receiver Chris Godwin has reached a three-year deal to return to the Buccaneers, sources told ESPN.

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Source: Falcons cut longtime fan favorite Jarrett

In a somewhat surprising move, the Atlanta Falcons are moving on from defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, one of their franchise players over the last decade.

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Source: Bredeson back to Bucs with 3-year deal

Guard Ben Bredeson, who helped the Bucs’ rushing attack rise to No. 4 in the NFL last season, has reached a 3-year, $22M deal with the team, a source told ESPN.

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Sources: Mack returns to Chargers on $18M deal

The Los Angeles Chargers and Khalil Mack, former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, have agreed to a one-year fully guaranteed $18 million deal, sources told ESPN.

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Sources: Panthers’ Horn gets historic deal for DB

Jaycee Horn has reached a four-year deal that averages $25 million per season, making him the highest-paid defensive back in NFL history, sources told ESPN.

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Sources: Patriots trade DT Godchaux to Saints

The New England Patriots have traded DT Davon Godchaux, 30, to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a seventh-round pick in the 2026 draft, sources told ESPN.

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Rodgers emerges as Steelers option, sources say

Aaron Rodgers has emerged as a QB option for the Steelers, league sources told ESPN.

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Source: Broncos near deal to retain DT Jones

The Broncos are close to reaching a deal with defensive tackle D.J. Jones at around $13 million per year, a source said.

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Source: Raiders, DT Butler have 3-year extension

Adam Butler has agreed to a three-year extension worth $16.5 million with $11 million in guarantees to remain in Las Vegas, a source said.

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Sources: Matthews, Falcons agree to $45M deal

The Falcons agreed with former Pro Bowl left tackle Jake Matthews on a two-year, $45 million extension, sources confirmed to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Sunday.

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