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  • WAS Cornerback #2
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Commanders believe Marshon Lattimore suffered a torn ACL in Week 9’s loss to the Seahawks.
    The hits keep coming. After possibly losing Jayden Daniels (elbow) and Luke McCaffrey (collarbone) for the season, the Commanders may now be looking at another season-ending injury. Lattimore will undergo an MRI to confirm, but it sounds like the veteran corner is shaping up to miss the remainder of the season with his injury. Lattimore has struggled since arriving in Washington, consistently getting beaten in coverage while also being among the most penalized cornerbacks in the league. The Commanders traded a third-round pick to the Saints last season to acquire him ahead of the deadline. He remains under contract through 2026 but can be cut for a cap savings of $18.5 million, per OverTheCap.com.
  • TB Defensive Tackle #94
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    Buccaneers signed DT A’Shawn Robinson, formerly of the Panthers, to a one-year, $10 million contract.
    The Panthers released Robinson just yesterday. His new deal with the Buccaneers is fully guaranteed. Robinson, 30, totaled 45 tackles, six TFLs, 31 quarterback pressures and three sacks last year. Robinson will likely fill former Buccaneers DT Logan Hall’s old role. Hall signed with the Texans earlier today after totaling 25 tackles, one TFL, 32 quarterback pressures and two sacks for the Buccaneers last year.
    Smith can be a floor raiser for Jets playmakers
    Kyle Dvorchak unpacks Geno Smith's expected reunion with the New York Jets following an "utter disaster" in Las Vegas and the outlook for him as a potential floor raiser for playmakers.
  • TEN Defensive Tackle #90
    Titans acquired DT Solomon Thomas and a 2026 seventh-round pick from the Cowboys in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick.
    The trade allows the Cowboys to move up from pick No. 225 to No. 218. This will be Thomas’ third stint playing for head coach Robert Saleh. The two spent the 2017-2020 seasons together with the 49ers before reuniting with the Jets from 2022-2024. Thomas, 30, totaled 14 tackles, five TFLs and 12 quarterback pressures last season.
  • FA Defensive End #55
    Free agent EDGE Brandon Graham said he is not retiring.
    Graham, 37, came out of retirement to play for the Eagles in October last season. He notched three tackles, 11 quarterback pressures and three sacks, operating as a rotational pass rusher. Graham signed a $1.225 million deal last season and could be willing to play for the Eagles, or elsewhere, at a similar cost this season.
  • SF Defensive Tackle #97
    Cowboys traded DT Osa Odighizuwa to the 49ers for a third-round pick.
    The Cowboys were reportedly open to listening to offers for Odighizuwa, who now finds a home with a 49ers team looking to increase their ability to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Odighizuwa has registered 216 tackles and 17.0 sacks in five seasons in Dallas. It was thought to be difficult to deal the veteran considering he recently signed a four-year, $80 million extension prior to the 2025 season, but the two sides got it done.
  • MIA Tight End #89
    Dolphins signed TE Ben Sims, formerly of the Vikings, to a one-year contract.
    The move reunites Sims with new Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley, who previously served as the Packers’ defensive coordinator. Sims, 25, signed on with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2023. He was waived at the end of the preseason and signed by the Packers. He remained a Packer through 2024 before signing on with the Vikings once again in 2025. Through three pro seasons, Sims has caught 11-of-14 targets for 93 yards and one touchdown.
  • FA Linebacker #53
    The Athletic’s Joe Person reports that LB Claudin Cherelus did not receive a restricted tender from the Panthers, making him an unrestricted free agent.
    Cherelus, 27, functioned as a rotational pass rusher last season, notching just two quarterback pressures and 20 solo tackles. Cherelus missed significant time after suffering a concussion in November and also sat out in Week 18 after injuring his foot and ankle.
  • MIA Cornerback #28
    Dolphins agreed to terms with CB Alex Austin, formerly of the Patriots, on a one-year contract.
    The financials of the deal were not immediately made available. Austin, a special teams ace and depth piece in the secondary, made six starts across 29 appearances during his three-year NFL career, registering eight pass breakups and one interception. He’ll presumably battle for snaps on a roster currently with eight unrestricted free agents in the secondary, alone.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    The Athletic’s Zach Berman reports the Eagles have pushed back Dallas Goedert’s void date to Friday.
    Goedert was set to become a free agent, but the sides are trying to hammer out a new deal. All but traded by the Eagles last year, a deal never quite came to fruition, and then 30-year-old Goedert had one of his best overall campaigns. With A.J. Brown’s Eagles future remaining up in the air, losing Goedert could be a luxury the Eagles can no longer afford. The fact that Goedert has willingly pushed back the date strongly suggests an agreement will get done.
  • NE Safety #44
    Patriots agreed to terms with S Mike Brown, formerly of the Titans.
    Brown played under now-Pats head coach Mike Vrabel with the Titans in 2023. He appeared in nine games this past season and saw most of his run on special teams. Brown will be fighting for a roster spot in New England during the summer.
  • NE Tight End #89
    Patriots agreed to terms with TE Julian Hill, formerly of the Dolphins.
    Hill primarily served as a blocker in Miami. He caught 15 passes for 140 yards and has yet to catch a touchdown through three NFL seasons. He will take on some of the blocking duties left behind by Austin Hooper, who is now with the Falcons.