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It had to happen. And it did happen.
For the Giants to get out of the salary cap confinement they were in they needed to come to a multiyear contract agreement with Leonard Williams. Until they did
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Rob Gronkowski thought about going back to the land of Gronkowskis.
Before the star tight end re-signed with the Buccaneers, Gronkowski considered a “similar offer” from his hometown
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If it happens, we can say Joe Judge put us on alert back in late September.
In their slow-developing free agency cycle, the Giants have some interest in Cordarrelle Patterson, a player who would
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The Jets got on the board Monday night with a few free-agency agreements. Here are some thoughts on the Jets moves and what lies ahead:
1. I am not a fan of spending big in free agency. I don’t
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It is not as if the Giants had to re-sign Dalvin Tomlinson, although it would have been nice.
It is not as if the Giants had to land a starting wide receiver on the first day of the NFL free agency
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The Patriots are in drunken sailor territory.
Bill Belichick had plenty of salary cap space entering NFL free agency, and he appears to be on a mission to use it all. New England is signing tight
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Believe it or not, NFL free agency is just getting started.
Contracts can’t even officially be signed until Wednesday, but the first day of negotiations lived up to the frenzied expectations as
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It is a rite of NFL March Madness, exasperated fan bases pulling their hair out because their team sits on its hands while a competitor goes hog wild with a frenzied free-agent spending spree.
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The players the Giants did not bring back who found new football homes Monday were far more notable than the players the Giants added on the first day they were allowed to engage in negotiations with
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Joe Douglas wasted no time filling another Jets need.
After landing receiver Corey Davis, the Jets general manager agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract with former Bengals defensive end Carl