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  • NYG Defensive Back #31
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    Giants claimed CB Mario Goodrich off waivers from the Eagles.
    Goodrich signed with the Eagles after going undrafted in 2022. He spent his first year in the league on Philly’s practice squad and appeared in four games last year, one of which was credited as a start. He totaled five tackles while playing a mix of special teams and slot corner. Goodrich will be fighting for a roster spot in Giants camp this summer.
  • SF Running Back #44
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    49ers released FB Kyle Juszczyk.
    Per Adam Schefter, Juszczyk intends to test free agency and wants to keep playing in the league, but it could be difficult to come across a situation that brings as much playing time as he had in San Francisco considering the dying art of the fullback position. The 12-year veteran has spent the previous eight seasons with the 49ers after coming into the league with the Ravens in 2013. Now entering his age-34 season, Juszczyk no longer brings the same rushing and receiving upside he once did, but he remains one of the better all-around fullbacks in the league.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    Yahoo’s Cam Robinson reports Miami QB Cam Ward is “still in play” for the Titans.
    The quarterback dominoes are falling fast in free agency with Sam Darnold and Justin Fields both finding homes. The Titans might not have been chomping at the bit to sign either player, but their options are still dwindling. With the No. 1 overall pick, Ward is theirs for the taking if they want to take a high-upside shot on the rookie instead of going the veteran route. They could also trade back or make a surprising pick with Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. Either way, the Titans aren’t heading into the 2025 season with Will Levis as their unquestioned starter.
  • KC Tight End #41
    Chiefs re-signed LS James Winchester on a one-year, $1.65 million contract.
    Winchester stays with the Chiefs on a fully guaranteed deal. The 10-year NFL veteran has played the entirety of his career in Kansas City and enters his age-36 season right where it began.
  • FA Quarterback #3
    Yahoo’s Charles Robinson reports that Russell Wilson’s “market beyond the Giants is flat.”
    Robinson also says he “got the sense the Titans don’t have strong Russell Wilson interest.” It’s a tough situation for Wilson, who undoubtedly believes that he deserves a starting role. Giants beat reporters have indicated that the team would like to pair a veteran quarterback with a high-end rookie, which likely means the veteran gets benched during the team’s bye week, if not sooner.
  • CIN EDGE #58
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Bengals are expected to re-sign EDGE Joseph Ossai to a one-year, $7 million contract.
    The Bengals are working to rebuild their defensive front, following DE Trey Hendrickson’s trade request and DE Sam Hubbard’s retirement. They re-signed DT B.J. Hill earlier today. Ossai posted career-highs in both QB pressures (31) and sacks (five) last season and at just 24 years old, he has the chance to take another developmental step this season.
  • HOU Linebacker #35
    Texans re-signed LB Jake Hansen to a one-year, $1.7 million contract.
    The deal includes a maximum value of $2 million with incentives, likely pertaining to his special teams contributions. Hansen has appears in 41 games in three years with the Texans while contributing four total starts. He has served primarily as one of the team’s backup inside linebackers and should continue to so so in 2025.
  • NYG Linebacker #49
    Giants agreed to terms with LB Chris Board, formerly of the Ravens, on a two-year contract.
    The deal is worth “up to” $6 million. Board made a name for himself as a UDFA in Baltimore via his special teams prowess. He has since signed multi-year deals with multiple teams and even returned to Baltimore for the 2024 season. Board also got some run on defense last year and finished the season with 30 tackles plus one sack. He will fill a similar role in New York.
  • NYG Tackle #66
    Giants signed OT James Hudson III, formerly of the Browns, to a two-year contract.
    Hudson was a regular for the Browns through four seasons in the league, typically serving as somewhat of a sixth man for the Cleveland offensive line. That role afforded him 17 starts in 49 appearances through effectively three-plus seasons before landing on injured reserve with a shoulder injury in October of 2024. He brings experience at multiple positions along the offensive line to a Giants team that has struggled with health up front in recent years.
  • IND Wide Receiver #16
    Colts re-signed WR Ashton Dulin to a two-year contract worth up to $8.5 million.
    Dulin, coming off a torn ACL that cost his the entire 2023 campaign, had just two receptions for Indy in 2024. He was mostly relegated to special teams duty after seeing some receiver usage before his 2023 knee injury. Going into his age-28 season, Dulin will remain a rotational wideout for the Colts in 2025.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that “the Chargers are pursuing Steelers free agent RB Najee Harris and hope to close a deal.”
    Rapoport adds that the “deal is not done yet” but things seem to be heading in the right direction. Signing Harris would give the Chargers a capable north-south rusher, who would ostensibly assume starting duties. Current free agent, and 2024 starter, J.K. Dobbins remains unsigned.