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2025 Free Agency

Have to admit, no one signed yet has stung yet. DJ Reed a little but wasn't expecting that at all anyway. Also a little more quiet in general than I thought. Yesterday was crazy.
 

JUSTIN FIELDS EXPECTED TO SIGN WITH THE JETS​

We have our SECOND big quarterback signing of the day with Justin Fields agreeing to terms on a deal with the Jets. According to ESPN, Fields is getting a two-year, $40 million deal that includes $30 million in guaranteed money.
 

Sam Darnold took the Geno Smith deal​

Here's an interesting nugget about Darnold's deal with Seattle: The Seahawks essentially made the same offer to Geno Smith and he turned it down, according to NFL Media. The three-year, $100 million deal could be worth up to $110.5 million, but it sounds like Darnold will make roughly $33.3 million per year, but the big number is that he'll be getting $55 million in guaranteed money. According to multiple reports, Smith was looking to get roughly $45 million per year from Seattle and the Seahawks didn't want to pay that.
 

JUSTIN FIELDS EXPECTED TO SIGN WITH THE JETS​

We have our SECOND big quarterback signing of the day with Justin Fields agreeing to terms on a deal with the Jets. According to ESPN, Fields is getting a two-year, $40 million deal that includes $30 million in guaranteed money.

This…displeases me.
 

I'm just adding signings in position we need as general information.​

Colts add Cam Bynum​

Former Vikings safety Cam Bynum is now the seventh-highest paid safety in the NFL after landing a huge contract from the Colts. The 26-year-old has agreed to terms on a four-year, $60 million deal with Indy, according to NFL Media.

Jaguars beef up their secondary​

The Jags already added a cornerback today (Jourdan Lewis), and now, they've added a safety. According to NFL Media, former Texans safety Eric Murray has agreed to a three-year, $22.5 million deal with Jacksonville that includes $12 million in guaranteed money.
 
So, Grier should sign a lot of free agents.
Or
Grier shouldn't sign hardly any free agents.
Or
Grier won't sign the correct free agents.
Or
Why didn't Grier do what Finheaven wanted him to do, which was two or three different things.
 
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