Chargers To Re-Sign OL Trevor Penning

The Chargers are re-signing offensive lineman Trevor Penning, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. It’s a one-year, $4.5MM agreement.

The Saints spent the 19th pick in 2022 on Penning, though the former Northern Iowa standout has not lived up to his draft slot. After a mediocre first three seasons divided between the tackle positions, the Saints declined Penning’s fifth-year option last spring. New Orleans then shifted Penning to left guard, but turf toe kept him out of its first three games last season.

Once Penning returned to health, he started six straight games before the Saints sent him to the Chargers for a 2027 sixth-rounder at last November’s trade deadline. The Chargers, then dealing with a rash of injuries up front, were in dire need of depth. Penning wound up totaling 193 offensive snaps with the Chargers down the stretch. The plurality of the 26-year-old’s work came at right guard (90 snaps), but he also saw action as an in-line tight end (50) and at left tackle (47).

The Chargers went all of last season without injured left tackle Rashawn Slater and most of it without right tackle Joe Alt. Those two cornerstones should be at full strength next year, but Penning could provide depth behind them. He also may be in the mix for playing time at guard, where the Chargers have lost both starters from last season. The team released Mekhi Becton, and free agent Zion Johnson agreed to a three-year, $49.5MM contract with the Browns on Monday.

Cardinals To Sign QB Gardner Minshew

Nomadic quarterback Gardner Minshew has found his sixth NFL team. Minshew will sign a one-year, $8.25MM contract with the Cardinals, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

A 47-game starter over his seven-year career, Minshew may be in the mix for playing time in Arizona. The Cardinals are moving on from longtime starter Kyler Murray, whom they plan to release. Journeyman Jacoby Brissett is on the roster as a de facto starter, but he could draw trade interest.

A 2019 sixth-rounder from Washington State, Minshew unexpectedly worked as the Jaguars’ primary starter in his rookie season. Nick Foles entered the year as the starter, but Minshew stepped in after he broke his clavicle in the opener. Foles returned later in the season, though he struggled enough that Minshew reclaimed the starting role.

While Minshew combined for 20 starts over his first two seasons, the Jaguars went just 7-13 during that stretch. Shortly before the 2021 season started, the Jags dealt Minshew to the Eagles for a sixth-round pick.

After two seasons as Philadelphia’s backup, Minshew signed a one-year, $3.5MM deal with the Colts to join first-round rookie Anthony Richardson in 2023. With multiple injuries limiting Richardson to four games, Minshew performed well over 13 starts. The Colts remained committed to Richardson, though, leading Minshew to accept the Raiders’ two-year, $25MM offer in 2024.

Even though Minshew went into ’24 as the Raiders’ starter, he was unable to hold the job for the whole year. The Raiders released Minshew after a disappointing season. He stayed in the AFC West to work as the Chiefs’ backup behind Patrick Mahomes last year. Mahomes suffered a torn ACL in Week 15, which could have given Minshew a chance to start for the rest of the season. However, making his first Chiefs start against the Titans the next week, Minshew went down with what was believed to be an ACL tear. It turned out to be a non-displaced tibial plateau fracture.

Minshew was reportedly back to full health as of three weeks ago. The 29-year-old will now catch on with the Cardinals as the owner of a career 63.1% completion rate with 68 touchdowns, 35 interceptions and an 88.0 passer rating over 63 games.

Bengals To Sign DE Boye Mafe

The Bengals are adding former Seahawks edge rusher Boye Mafe, agent Mike McCartney announced. Mafe will sign a three-year, $60MM contract, insider Jordan Schultz relays.

Cincinnati’s pass rush took a hit when defensive end Joseph Ossai agreed to sign with the Jets on Monday. The Bengals are also expected to lose their best D-end, Trey Hendrickson, to free agency. At least one outside pass-rushing addition became a necessity for the Bengals, whose defense was among the NFL’s worst in 2025. The unit ranked 26th in sacks, 30th in scoring and 31st in total defense.

Mafe has not posted Hendrickson-like production (few have), but he should at least serve as a credible Ossai replacement. The four-year veteran has 20 career sacks over 65 games (34 starts). In 2023, Mafe’s most productive year, he worked as a full-time starter and tallied 52 tackles, 16 QB hits, nine sacks, nine TFL and six passes defensed in 16 contests.

Mafe notched another 12 QB hits and six sacks during a 15-game, 11-start 2024, but the 27-year-old took on a lesser role for the Super Bowl champions last season. The former second-rounder from Minnesota came off the bench in 13 of 17 games and logged a 50% defensive snap share. Mafe could only muster four QB hits and a pair of sacks, but he nonetheless entered free agency with plenty of earning potential. He will indeed rake in a substantial raise in moving from Seattle to Cincinnati.

Mafe’s exit is the latest blow to the Seahawks’ roster on the first day of the league’s free agent negotiating period. They previously lost running back/Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to the Chiefs and safety Coby Bryant to the Bears.

Titans To Sign CB Cor’Dale Flott

Cornerback Cor’Dale Flott is leaving the Giants for the Titans, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Flott and the Titans have agreed to a three-year, $45MM contract with $32MM fully guaranteed.

This is the third free agent the Titans have stolen from the Giants on Monday. The Titans previously added wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson on a four-year, $70MM agreement. They also signed tight end Daniel Bellinger to a three-year, $24MM pact.

Flott and the Giants were seemingly progressing toward an agreement earlier Monday, but the 24-year-old will join Robinson and Bellinger in Tennessee instead. The Giants almost had a deal in place with Flott before new Titans coach Robert Saleh persuaded him to exit at the last minute, per Connor Hughes of SNY. Saleh won Flott over in explaining what he could accomplish in Tennessee’s defense.

Flott, a 2022 third-round pick from LSU, combined for 23 starts in 39 appearances over his first three years with the Giants. The former slot corner then emerged as a full-time boundary starter in 2025.

While taking a starting job from former first-rounder Deonte Banks, Flott totaled 38 tackles, 11 passes defensed and an interception in 14 games. The 6-foot-2 Flott also registered his best coverage work (per Pro-Football-Reference) in yielding a 52.2% completion rate as the closest defender and holding quarterbacks to a 73.3 passer rating. Those numbers were much better than Flott’s 2024 output (66.7%, 89.0), but his most recent showing was enough to convince the Saleh-led Titans to dole out a sizable contract.

The Flott signing is part of a massive defensive makeover under Saleh and coordinator Gus Bradley. The Titans’ defense ranked 21st in yards and 28th in points in 2025, but the unit now looks far better on paper. Tennessee got to work in trading defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat to the Jets for end Jermaine Johnson in late February. Since the negotiating window opened Monday, the Titans’ defense has scooped up Flott, fellow corner Alontae Taylor and coveted interior lineman John Franklin-Myers.

Colts, DE Arden Key Agree To Deal

Former Jaguar and Titan Arden Key will make his third AFC South stop in 2026. The Colts are adding Key on a two-year contract, insider Jordan Schultz reports. The deal carries a max value of $20MM with $11MM in guarantees.

Key, who will turn 30 in May, is joining the fifth organization of his eight-year career. He began as a Raiders third-round pick in 2018. After spending three seasons with the Raiders, he had one-year stints with the 49ers and Jaguars.

The Titans gave Key some stability when they inked him to a three-year, $21MM accord in 2023. Although Key was the subject of trade rumors before last November’s deadline, he wound up staying in Tennessee for his entire contract. There was mutual interest in a return next season, but Key will head to Indianapolis instead.

While Key combined for just three sacks in 37 games with the Raiders, he has averaged a respectable 5.5 per year dating to 2021. During his most productive season, 2024, the ex-LSU Tiger logged career highs in tackles (42), starts (15) and sacks (6.5). Key also reached 15 QB hits for the third time.

Quad and hip injuries limited Key to 12 games (nine starts) in 2025, during which he recorded 11 QB hits and four sacks. Pro Football Focus ranked Key 71st among 119 qualified edge rushers. Colts defensive end Samson Ebukam checked in two spots higher. Ebukam is now among the Colts’ free agents. More importantly, though, the team could lose the unsigned Kwity Paye to a richer payday elsewhere. Bringing in Key will give the Colts a decent veteran option as they brace for the potential exits of Ebukman and Paye.

Bears To Sign LB Devin Bush

The Bears briefly needed a starting linebacker after releasing Tremaine Edmunds last week. They will fill the void with former Brown Devin Bush, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Bush is signing a three-year, $30MM contract with $21MM in guarantees.

The Bears will already be Bush’s fourth team since he entered the NFL as the 10th overall pick in 2019. The former Michigan Wolverine spent his first four years with the Steelers before a one-season stop in Seattle. He was a Brown for two years. Cleveland wanted to retain Bush, but it will have to look elsewhere.

Although Bush started in 48 of 52 games with the Steelers, he was not a hot commodity in free agency in 2023. The Seahawks landed him on a deal worth up to $3.5MM, and Bush wound up with a higher snap share on special teams than as a defender. The Browns relied far more on Bush, whom they signed to back-to-back one-year contracts.

Bush is now reeling in a far richer payday with the Bears, who have been aggressive at the outset of free agency. They previously agreed to pacts with former Seahawks safety Coby Bryant and ex-Colts defensive lineman Neville Gallimore. The club also agreed to re-sign linebacker D’Marco Jackson. He will provide depth behind Bush.

After the first 17-start season of his career in 2025, Bush will team with T.J. Edwards to comprise Chicago’s top two linebackers in 2026. The soon-to-be 28-year-old Bush registered career highs in tackles (125), passes defensed (eight), interceptions (three) and sacks (two) last season. He returned two of those INTs for touchdowns and recorded a league-high 164 return yards on his picks.

In addition to Bush’s gaudy traditional numbers, Pro Football Focus ranked his performance an eye-opening fourth among 88 qualifying linebackers in 2025. The Bears will bank on Bush carrying his breakout from Cleveland to the Windy City.

Saints, G David Edwards Agree To Deal

One of many notable guards set to reach the market has quickly lined up a deal. David Edwards is set to join the Saints in free agency.

Team and player agreed to terms on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Edwards will collect upwards of $15MM per season on this Saints accord, he adds. The Bills recently managed to prevent Connor McGovern from departing, but the same will not be true in this case.

Edwards entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick of the Rams in 2019. The former Wisconsin Badger started in 45 of his 53 regular-season Rams games, including all 17 during their Super Bowl-winning 2021 showing. A concussion suffered in 2022 held Edwards to four games that year and temporarily threw his career off track.

Heading into 2023, Edwards settled for the Bills’ modest one-year offer to reunite with ex-Rams offensive line coach Aaron Kromer. Although Edwards was a backup for his entire first season with the Bills, they thought enough of the 308-pounder to hand him a two-year, $6MM extension the next offseason.

Buffalo shifted McGovern from left guard to center in 2024, which opened up a spot for Edwards. He started in all 16 appearances and helped keep quarterback Josh Allen upright during an MVP-winning season. The Bills’ O-line yielded a league-low 14 sacks that year. The number skyrocketed to 40 in 2025, though Edwards was an effective member of a line that cleared the way for James Cook to win the rushing title. Over another 16-start campaign, Edwards finished as Pro Football Focus’ 22nd-ranked guard among 79 qualifiers.

The Saints entered free agency with the goal of improving a ground game that ranked 28th in the league last year. The additions of the 28-year-old Edwards and running back Travis Etienne should go a long toward achieving that. Free agent Dillon Radunz was the Saints’ primary left guard in 2025, but Edwards should provide a significant upgrade. Edwards will join tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. to give the Saints’ line an imposing left side and make life easier on second-year quarterback Tyler Shough.

Adam La Rose contributed to this post.

Saints To Sign RB Travis Etienne

Running back Travis Etienne is coming off the free agent market. The ex-Jaguar will sign with the Saints, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Etienne will ink a four-year, $52MM pact, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Former Seahawk Kenneth Walker III agreed to a three-year, $43.05MM deal with the Chiefs around 25 minutes after the negotiating window opened Monday. That briefly left Etienne as the No. 1 runner available. The five-year veteran will now return to his native Louisiana for a sizable raise.

Etienne’s new accord places him first among all running backs in total money, surpassing the Packers’ Josh Jacobs ($48MM). At $13MM per year, Etienne checks in at sixth in average annual value.

After a stellar career at Clemson, Etienne entered the league as a first-rounder (No. 25 overall) in 2021. A foot injury wiped out Etienne’s entire rookie year, but he showed no ill effects during his debut the next season. Etienne has logged three 17-game seasons and a 15-gamer since then. He is a three-time 1,000-yard rusher who has averaged around 43 catches and eight total touchdowns per season.

Etienne endured an uncharacteristically poor year in 2024, after which the Jaguars drafted fellow RBs Bhayshul Tuten (fourth round) and LeQuint Allen (seventh). It appeared Etienne’s touches would decrease then, but that did not end up being the case.

Etienne got off to a hot enough start in Week 1 last year that the Jaguars quickly traded another of their backs, Tank Bigsby, to the Eagles. In what went down as a rebound campaign for Etienne, he ran for 1,107 yards and seven touchdowns on a career-high 260 carries (4.3 YPC). The 5-foot-10, 215-pounder added 36 catches for 292 yards and another six scores.

With the 27-year-old Etienne heading to New Orleans, it is fair to wonder what the team will do with incumbent starting back Alvin Kamara. The five-time Pro Bowler still has another season left on his two-year, $24.5MM contract. However, the 31-year-old Kamara is coming off a disappointing 2025 in which an MCL sprain limited him to 11 games.

The Saints restructured Kamara’s deal this past weekend. Doing so could make it easier to trade or release the nine-year veteran, though it is unclear if he would be willing to continue with another team. Leading up to last November’s trade deadline, Kamara was adamant that he did not want to play anywhere else.

Bears To Sign S Coby Bryant

Safety Coby Bryant is leaving the Super Bowl champion Seahawks for the Bears, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Chicago is handing Bryant a three-year, $40MM contract, per veteran insider Jordan Schultz.

The NFC North-winning Bears deployed Jaquan Brisker and Kevin Byard as their top safeties last season, but both are free agents after playing almost every defensive snap in 2025. Effective in-season acquisition C.J. Gardner-Johnson is also without a deal. The uncertainty surrounding those three left safety as an obvious area to address for general manager Ryan Poles. He has done it in adding PFR’s 28th-ranked free agent.

During their resurgent 2025, the Bears led the NFL in both takeaways (33) and interceptions (23). The 32-year-old Byard picked off seven passes en route to first-team All-Pro honors. Bryant’s numbers were not as gaudy, but the 26-year-old had a big season in his own right. Across 15 games (all starts), the former slot corner logged 66 tackles, seven passes defensed, four TFL and a career-best four INTs. He chipped in another 10 tackles and two PDs during the Seahawks’ three victories in the playoffs.

Bryant, who has combined for seven picks since 2024, ranked 27th among Pro Football Focus’ 91 qualifying safeties last season. He graded among the top 30 safeties in both coverage and run defense. Despite a penchant for taking the ball away, the Bears ranked 22nd against the pass and 27th versus the run. Bryant helped the Seahawks to third and 10th in those respective categories.

Although Bryant is a noteworthy loss for Seattle, the team is still in good shape at safety. Julian Love, Ty Okada and Nick Emmanwori are all more than capable of handling the position. However, Bryant may not be the first major defensive back the club loses. Cornerbacks Josh Jobe and Riq Woolen remain unsigned two hours after the negotiating window opened.

Buccaneers To Sign LB Alex Anzalone

Middle linebacker Alex Anzalone is going from Detroit to Tampa Bay. Anzalone has agreed to a two-year, $17MM contract with the Buccaneers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

This move sends Anzalone back to Florida, where he played college football with the Gators. The former Saints third-round pick will also return to the NFC South after opening his career there from 2017-20.

While Anzalone was primarily a backup in New Orleans, he was a full-time starter during his five-year tenure in Detroit. There was a belief he would reunite with former Lions defensive coordinator and current Jets head coach Aaron Glenn in free agency. Instead, Anzalone will join a Tampa Bay team that has a better chance to compete for a playoff spot in the near term.

During his last year in Detroit, Anzalone started in all 16 games and finished with 95 tackles, nine passes defensed, 2.5 sacks and an interception. The 31-year-old played 90.86% of defensive snaps, good for third on the Lions, and placed a respectable 33rd among 88 qualifying linebackers at Pro Football Focus.

The Buccaneers’ addition of Anzalone further calls fellow veteran middle linebacker Lavonte David‘s future into question. A full-time starter since the Buccaneers drafted him in 2012, David has become an icon in Tampa Bay. But David is now a 36-year-old pending free agent who is mulling retirement. The Anzalone signing could signal the end of David’s prolific 14-year run with the Bucs.