The Buffalo Bills need receiver help, and there's a big fish that could be just the tonic for breaking through that glass ceiling in the playoffs.
The number of franchise tags for NFL players this offseason is way down from last season as it hit a 21-year low.
The Cincinnati Bengals have become one of just two teams - along with the Kansas City Chiefs - to utilize the franchise tag for a player in 2025.
ET deadline came and went Tuesday with only two NFL players receiving the franchise tag: Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith.
Here's the latest news and everything you need to know about the first major wave of NFL player movement this spring.
The Kansas City Chiefs were one of the most talented and ... With the Cincinnati Bengals franchise tagging Tee Higgins and the New York Jets recently releasing Davante Adams, the Chiefs could ...
Here's a look at who has been franchise tagged so far and who could end up meeting that fate before the 2025 deadline passes.
A franchise tag is a one-year deal that keeps a player from entering free agency, which begins on March 12 at 4 p.m. ET. The two sides can continue working on a longer term deal until July 15 at 4 p.m. ET. If extensions aren't agreed upon by then, the player will compete one year under the franchise tag.
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