The first day of the NFL’s annual free agency negotiating window is in the books and while many on this site at least were interested in what the NEw York Giants were up to, the rest of the league was also busy.
The New Orleans Saints have moved on from another one of their 2025 free agents, letting a former first-round pick walk and sign with an NFC East team
As the free agency fest continues around the league, the Dallas Cowboys have lost another defender, this time on the defensive line. According to ESPN's Jordan Raanan, defensive end Chauncey Golston will remain in the NFC East and has agreed to a three-year deal worth $19.
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The Giants hope to land Aaron Rodgers this offseason but the team has been forced to wait as the veteran passer makes up his mind.
The New York Giants grabbed an ascending defensive lineman from the Dallas Cowboys when they agreed to terms with Chauncey Golston late Monday night.
As expected, the Eagles lost a bunch of players on Day 1 of free agency, and they made no outside signings at all. For the three other NFC East teams, we'll list their additions first, but it makes sense to start with the Eagles' losses.
A Cowboys source confirms to CowboysCountry.com that this loss comes along the defensive line as rotational defensive end Chauncey Golston is making the move out of The Star.
The New Orleans Saints have lost their second free agent of the spring, with a veteran safety agreeing to a two-year deal with an NFC East contender.
Washington Commanders veteran offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas now joins the Cleveland Browns for a two-year, $10 million deal.
Javonte Williams and the Dallas Cowboys agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth up to $3.5 million, according to a league source. Williams, who turns 25 in April, spent his first four NFL seasons with the Denver Broncos. His best season came as a rookie in 2021 when he ran 203 times for 903 yards and four touchdowns.