With well over $100 million in cap space, the New England Patriots have more money to spend during the 2025 NFL offseason than any other team in the league. And with a new head coach (Mike Vrabel), a second-year quarterback who looks primed to become the face of the franchise (Drake Maye),
The Atlanta Falcons will not sign free agent edge rusher Haason Reddick. But he will play in the NFC South next season. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported minutes into the NFL's legal tampering period that Reddick has agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The deal includes $12 million guaranteed.
The NFL offseason extravaganza is set to hit high gear on Monday, as the opening of the legal tampering period marks the unofficial beginning of free agency — with Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers and other big names looking for new homes.
FOX Sports' NFL experts grade all the major signings amid the NFL's free-agent frenzy, plus some notable extensions for players staying put.
Chris Godwin is staying in Tampa Bay and edge rusher Haason Reddick is joining the Buccaneers, two people told The Associated Press.