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The NFL’s open negotiating period began Monday afternoon. Multiple teams made last-second pushes to retain pending free agents, while others agreed to terms with new talent. Although free-agent deals and trades cannot become official until Wednesday,
A major shake-up has come to the Indianapolis Colts defense, with GM Chris Ballard trading Zaire Franklin to the Packers in exchange for defensive tackle Colby Wooden. But now, let's take a look at how the NFL world is reacting to the trade.
The Colts trade Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers and sign Alec Pierce to a $116M deal—breaking down the fantasy football impact for Pierce, Pittman, and tight end Tyler Warren.
The NFL's two-day negotiating period set the stage for a plethora of eye-catching moves in free agency, which will become official Wednesday upon the start of the new league year. As is the case with most offseason activity, these agreed-upon signings and trades are ripe for overreaction.
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NFL experts grade Colts' Zaire Franklin trade for Colby Wooden
A few NFL experts handed out grades for the Colts' trade that landed them Colby Wooden in exchange for Zaire Franklin.
Kwity Paye has departed for the Las Vegas Raiders, leaving the Indianapolis Colts with a clear path at edge rusher.
The first major move of the NFL's so-called "legal tampering period" Monday was not necessarily a surprising one, but it likely gave many observers sticker shock when the price hit. The Indianapolis Colts retained wide receiver Alec Pierce with a four-year ...
The Indianapolis Colts started off NFL free agency with a bang, agreeing on a massive four-year, $116 million contract with wide receiver Alec Pierce. Bringing Pierce back on a new deal was one of the team’s top priorities this offseason. Working out a ...