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  • MIN Safety #26
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    Vikings re-signed S Theo Jackson to a two-year, $12.615 million contract extension.
    It’s good money for Jackson who was set to be a restricted free agent. Jackson joined the Vikings in 2022 as a rookie after being signed off the Titans’ practice squad and has appeared in 43 games for the Vikings since then. For his career, Jackson has totaled two interceptions, four pass breakups and 47 tackles. He has yet to make a start, but now that he’s under contract through 2027, Jackson could have a chance to see an increased role this upcoming season with the futures of Cam Bynum and Harrison Smith both up in the air.
  • FA Quarterback #7
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    SNY’s Connor Hughes reports Geno Smith’s “preferred destination is Miami” this free agency cycle.
    TE Smith can regain fantasy value with right team
    No longer part of an "ugly" fantasy situation with the Steelers, Denny Carter lays out why tight end Jonnu Smith could regain his fantasy "viability" with the right offense in 2026.
  • DEN Quarterback #4
    Broncos re-signed QB Sam Ehlinger to a one-year, $2 million contract.
    Ehlinger signed with the Broncos last offseason but didn’t make their final roster. He chose to stay on the team’s practice squad despite receiving 53-man roster offers from other teams. He bounced between the practice squad and the active roster throughout the year. With teams reportedly calling Denver about Jarrett Stidham, the Broncos are keeping Ehlinger around as a potential QB2 option should they choose to move their current backup.
  • JAC Cornerback #30
    Jaguars re-signed CB Montaric Brown to a three-year, $33 million contract.
    A former seventh-round pick from the 2022 draft class, Brown has started 22 games over the last two seasons while totaling three interceptions and 30 pass breakups over that span. The soon-to-be 27-year-old allowed just 34 receptions for 360 yards and three touchdowns on 63 targets last season while playing on 736 snaps, and earned a career-high 75.5 PFF coverage grade. Brown’s new deal will give the Jaguars a strong corner on the outside for the foreseeable future and keeps him under contract through the 2028 season.
  • FA Quarterback #6
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Bengals will not tender restricted free agent QB Jake Browning.
    Browning split his first five years in the NFL between the Vikings and Bengals’ practice squads. He finally won the backup job in Cincy in 2023 and went on to throw for 1,936 yards, 12 touchdowns, and seven interceptions while making seven starts in place of an injured Joe Burrow. He signed a two-year deal with the Bengals after the season. Browning took over as the starter in 2025 after Burrow went down with a foot injury. Things did not go as smoothly this time around and he was eventually benched for Joe Flacco, whom the Bengals had to acquire via trade. Though the Bengals threw in the towel on Browning, another team will see his 2023 tape and give him a shot to win their QB2 job in camp.
  • NYG Tight End #85
    Giants re-signed TE Chris Manhertz to a one-year contract.
    Manhertz has appeared in all 34 regular-season games for the Giants over the past two seasons. He only has four catches for 37 yards and a touchdown as a Giant, but Manhertz gets paid to block and play special teams. He will continue to do so under John Harbaugh in 2026.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    Dolphins released QB Tua Tagovailoa.
    Tagovailoa has two years left on the four-year, $212.4 million contract he signed in 2024. Now, the Dolphins will be on the hook for $54 million in guaranteed money this season, meaning Tua will sign for a league minimum wherever he lands next. Tagovailoa appeared to be stepping into his full potential early in the Mike McDaniel era, throwing for 3,548-25-8 in his first season with McDaniel, which also included a prime Tyreek Hill. A lack of playoff success coupled with defenses figuring out ways to limit Tua resulted in a down 2025, which included a career-high 15 interceptions and a career-low 46.4 success rate on pass plays. A down QB market should leave Tagovailoa with plenty of suitors in the days/weeks ahead, but he’ll likely sign somewhere on a short deal with hopes of landing a big contract in 2027.
  • HOU Guard #69
    Texans re-signed RG Ed Ingram to a three-year, $37.5M contract.
    The Texans acquired Ingram from Minnesota for a sixth-round pick last offseason. Per Pro Football Focus, 2025 was the best year of his career. Ingram posted a career-high 73.8 overall grade, fueled by a massive improvement as a run-blocker. With multiple holes along their offensive line, Houston couldn’t afford to let Ingram hit the open market.
  • MIN Linebacker #55
    Vikings re-signed LB Eric Wilson to a three-year, $22.5 million contract.
    Wilson’s deal includes $12.5 million fully guaranteed. Wilson played the first four years of his career in Minnesota. He bounced around the league for a year before finding another permanent home in Green Bay. Wilson spent three seasons with the Packers before returning to Minnesota for a career year in 2025. He amassed 6.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in Brian Flores’s blitz-heavy offense. Wilson is also a solid run-defender and even pitches in on special teams.
  • CHI Linebacker #48
    Bears re-signed LB D’Marco Jackson to a two-year, $7.5 million contract.
    Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the deal is worth “up to” $10.5 million. Jackson was drafted by the Saints in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He was cut just before the final year of his rookie deal and the Bears claimed him off waivers. Jackson went on to appear in 16 games for Chicago. He totaled 43 combined tackles, one sack, and one interception. Jackson played over 250 snaps on defense and special teams each. He is now under contract through 2027.
  • PIT Cornerback #22
    Steelers re-signed CB Asante Samuel Jr. to a one-year, $4 million contract.
    Samuel Jr. missed most of the 2024 season after undergoing spinal fusion surgery. He was fully recovered midway through the 2025 season and signed with Pittsburgh. He went on to appear in six games for the Steelers, three of which were credited as starts. In Week 15, Samuel Jr. picked off his first pass since 2023. With a full offseason to prepare, the former second-round corner could take on a full-time starting role in Pittsburgh this year.