The Green Bay Packers are approaching free agency in 2025 with no priority free agents, plenty of salary cap space, and a need to add veteran talent to a young, cheap, and ascending roster. One year after signing safety Xavier McKinney and running back Josh Jacobs in free agency,
We explore the potential impact of Khalil Mack on the Philadelphia Eagles defense as they look to replace Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham.
Only four days separate the football world from the unofficial start of the NFL's 2025 free agency period with the legal tampering window beginning on March 10. That's why now is
The Philadelphia Eagles secured one of their defensive stars when they signed All-Pro linebacker Zach Baun to a three-year, $51 million deal, but the Super Bowl champions might not be able to bring back two other star free agents.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler shared that the current expectation is that both Josh Sweat and Milton Williams will hit the open market, meaning Philadelphia won't get new deals done ahead of then. "Baun was the Eagles' free agent priority,
The Philadelphia Eagles could end up losing Josh Sweat as free agency kicks off across the National Football League next week. If the Eagles don’t sign Sweat to a new deal before free agency —like they did with Zack Baun — then it wouldn’t be surprising to see him go.
Sweat specifically is going to be someone to follow as free agency approaches. He had eight sacks in the regular season and 2.5 sacks in the Super Bowl. There's going to be a team
The Bears have a lot of different directions that they can go in to get help on the edge in free agency this offseason.
When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025, they have not one, not two, but four pending free agents who are set to be in heavy demand around the NFL when free agency opens up: Milton Williams,
ESPN's Matt Bowen lists Philadelphia Eagles outside linebacker Josh Sweat as a top free agent fit for the Arizona Cardinals.
NJ.com’s Scott Engel predicted that he will end up leaving the Eagles to sign with the Arizona Cardinals and former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon. "Eagles DE Josh Sweat,