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SIGNINGS
- DL Calais Campbell is returning to Arizona for his 18th NFL season after agreeing to a one-year, $5.5 million deal that's worth up to $7.5 million, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
OTHER NEWS
- QB Kirk Cousins is not expected to attend the club's voluntary offseason program, head coach Raheem Morris told reporters at the Annual League Meeting.
SIGNINGS
- RB Raheem Blackshear agreed to terms on a one-year deal. Blackshear, 25, logged 68 touches for 341 total yards and three scores in his previous three seasons for Carolina. He led the league with 31 kick returns in 2024.
SIGNINGS
- WR DeAndre Carter has signed a one-year deal.
OTHER NEWS
- DE Micah Parsons is not expected to hold out during his contract extension negotiations, head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters at the Annual League Meeting.
OTHER NEWS
- Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters at the Annual League Meeting that he won't make a decision on giving up offensive play-calling until the preseason.
FREE AGENCY NEWS
- Steelers president Art Rooney II said "all signs are positive so far" in the team's pursuit of QB Aaron Rodgers.
OTHER NEWS
- Niners owner Jed York told NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo on Tuesday that contract talks with QB Brock Purdy have been "good" and he doesn't think "we're that far apart" on an extension.
INJURIES
- WR Chris Godwin is still recovering from a dislocated ankle that prematurely ended his 2024 season, and head coach Todd Bowles told reporters at the Annual League Meeting that he is "hoping he's on the field Week 1," and he'll have a better idea on if that's possible as the wideout gets back into workouts this month.
- CB Bryce Hall, who also suffered a dislocated ankle last season, is running at full speed, per Bowles.
SIGNINGS
- DB Justin Hardee re-signed
DEPTH CHART NEWS
- OT Brandon Coleman, who started at left tackle late into Washington's 2024 season, will move to the right side of the line in 2025 following the offseason acquisition of Laremy Tunsil, head coach Dan Quinn told reporters at the Annual League Meeting.