Chase Daniels gets a pretty big deal with the Eagles. 3-years, $21 million with $10 million guaranteed.
I guess that's it for Bradford.

Chase Daniels gets a pretty big deal with the Eagles. 3-years, $21 million with $10 million guaranteed.
I guess that's it for Bradford.

Browns just lost Tashaun Gipson to Jacksonville.....![]()
Alex Mack - C - Falcons
Falcons signed C Alex Mack, formerly of the Browns, to a five-year contract..
Alex Mack - C - Falcons
Falcons signed C Alex Mack, formerly of the Browns, to a five-year contract.
MMQB's Peter King reports the deal is worth $9.5 million per year. Mack reportedly could have made more by staying in Cleveland, but the allure of Falcons OC Kyle Shanahan was a factor. Mack played for Shanahan in Cleveland and is a great fit in his blocking scheme. With Mack on board, the Falcons will turn their attention to the hole at right guard. They have been linked with J.R. Sweezy.
Browns lost RT Shwartz to the Chiefs.....lol
Browns just lost Tashaun Gipson to Jacksonville.....![]()
Also lost Travis Benjamin to the Chargers.
Sean Smith to Raiders. 4 years 40 mil, 20 guaranteed
Raiders become Free Agent Champs every 3-4 years. Then they fire their coach and all their free agents signings don't fit the system anymore and they all suck. Then they go to cap hell for 2-3 years while "rebuilding" to just start this cycle all over again. It's great to watch as a Steelers fan.
Bruce Irvin signing with the Raiders.
I find the Osweiler situation funny as hell.
I wonder who the Donkeys pick up.
Report: Texans, Brock Osweiler agree to 4-year, $72M deal
Caitlyn Holroyd Mar 9, 2016 15:08
The Denver Broncos are in the market for a new quarterback.
Brock Osweiler is leaving the team after four seasons, agreeing to a deal in principle with the Houston Texans, according to NFL Network's Rand Getlin.
Osweiler is joining the Texans on a monster four-year contract worth $72 million, reports Adam Schefter of ESPN.
It was reported earlier Wednesday that the Broncos "ramped up" their efforts to retain Osweiler before free agency officially opened, but it appears they were unable to meet the offer he was able to land elsewhere.
"This is not a surprise. It was clear to John (Elway) last week that (Osweiler) didn't want to be here," a source told NFL Network's Jeff Darlington.
Elway "drew a line in the sand" on an offer in the mid-$16 million per year range with $30 million guaranteed, Darlington reports.
Osweiler saw the most extensive action of his career last season with seven starts. He posted a 5-2 record, completing 61.8 percent of his passes for 1,967 yards with 10 touchdowns and six interceptions.