Andrews, who has been with New England since he entered the league 2015, is returning on a reported four-year deal. Reiff, a former first round pick, is expected to slot in at starting right tackle.\r\n\r\nDavid Andrews (C): After retooling their roster in free agency with new players from across the NFL, the Patriots made a major move by keeping their longtime center. \r\n\r\nRiley Reiff (OT): The Bengals have found more pass protection for first overall pick Joe Burrow. He reportedly turned down offers from the Ravens and the Chiefs to catch passes from Ben Roethlisberger in 2021.\r\n\r\nJustin Simmons (FS): After agreeing to play the 2021 campaign on the franchise tag, Simmons and the Denver Broncos have come to terms on a four-year, $61 million deal that will keep the Pro Bowl safety in the Mile High City through 2025. Hollister, who signed a one-year deal with the Bills after two seasons in Seattle, was the odd man out with the Seahawks after the signing of Gerald Everett.\r\n\r\nJuJu Smith-Schuster (WR): The Pittsburgh wideout took a hometown discount, inking a one-year, $8 million to stay with the Steelers. Trufant, who spent 2020 with the Lions after playing seven seasons with the Falcons, reportedly is joining Chicago on a one-year deal.\r\n\r\nJacob Hollister (TE): The former Seahawks tight end is headed to Buffalo, where he will reunite with his old University of Wyoming quarterback, Josh Allen. Harris is joining the Eagles on a one-year, $5 million deal after spending six seasons in Minnesota.\r\n\r\nDesmond Trufant (CB): The Bears are bringing in a former NFC North cornerback to help fill the void left behind by Kyle Fuller. Carson, who rushed for over 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons between 20, will reportedly be back on a two-year deal.\r\n\r\nAnthony Harris (S): The Eagles are bringing in a veteran to replace Jalen Mills in their secondary. The former Bronco is headed to Houston on a one-year deal.\r\n\r\nChris Carson (RB): The Seahawks kept one of Russell Wilson's top weapons on offense. The veteran defensive tackle was cut by the Eagles after two seasons in Philadelphia.\r\n\r\nPhilip Lindsay (RB): The Texans added a former Pro Bowler to their backfield in Lindsay. The Bears' aggressive one-year offer clearly wasn't enough for the wideout, who stands to make $18 million per year in New York.\r\n\r\nMalik Jackson (DT): The Cleveland Browns have added to their defensive front by striking a one-year deal with Jackson. Fuller will be reuniting with his former defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, in Denver.\r\n\r\nBears players tweet their frustration over Chicago's offseason\r\n\r\nKenny Golladay (WR): The Giants are signing Golladay to a four-year, $72 million deal. The eight-year pro tallied two interceptions last season, which was his first in Indianapolis.\r\n\r\nKyle Fuller (CB): The former All-Pro cornerback quickly found a new home after officially being released by the Chicago Bears, agreeing to a one-year, $9.5 million deal with the Denver Broncos. Jackson has played in just eight games over the past two seasons due to various injuries.\r\n\r\nXavier Rhodes (CB): Rhodes reportedly is returning to the Colts on a one-year, $6.5 million deal. The Philadelphia Eagles later sent Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts in another notable deal.\r\n\r\nThe salary cap for 2021 is $182.5 million, down from $198.2 million in 2020 due to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which leaves teams looking for the best players they can find at a price they can afford.\r\n\r\nHere are the latest free agent rumors, trades and signings around the league, with the most recent moves at the top:\r\n\r\nDeSean Jackson (WR): Jackson agreed to a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams to play with quarterback Matthew Stafford. The first big move happened when Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff swapped teams in a blockbuster deal between the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions. Teams will be competing for the top players on the open market as they set their sights on Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.\r\n\r\nThe ball got rolling with several key moves and signings in February. article_body => "NFL free agency is about to get underway in full as the new league year begins on March 17.
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