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NFL Free Agency Tracker: Tua Tagovailoa, Travis Kelce signings highlight hectic first day of NFL Free Agency

Deals for Malik Willis, Alec Pierce, Mike Evans announced

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 21: Tua Tagovailoa #1 of the Miami Dolphins waves to fans after his team's 45-21 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals at Hard Rock Stadium on December 21, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) (Carmen Mandato, 2025 Getty Images)

NFL free agency is underway, and teams across the league are making aggressive moves to reshape their rosters.

From record-setting contracts to high-profile reunions and trades, here’s a tracker of the most notable signings.

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KPRC 2 will update this article as new signings are announced.


Editor’s Note: Reports from KPRC 2 Texans insider Aaron Wilson, ESPN’s Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter on X) and NFL.com’s Ian Repoport (@RapSheet on X) contributed to this article.


Blockbuster Deals

Atlanta Falcons sign former Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for one year.

Carolina Panthers sign former Miami Dolphins EDGE Jaelan Phillips for four years, $120 million ($80M guaranteed).

Indianapolis Colts re-sign WR Alec Pierce for four years, $116 million.

Los Angeles Rams extend CB Trent McDuffie for four years, $124 million ($100M guaranteed), making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history.

Las Vegas Raiders sign former Baltimore Ravens C Tyler Linderbaum for a three-year, $81 million deal ($60M guaranteed), making him the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in the NFL.

Tennessee Titans sign former New York Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson for four years, $78 million ($38M guaranteed).

Major Impact Signings

Kansas City Chiefs re-sign tight end Travis Kelce for one year, $15 million ($12M guaranteed).

Las Vegas Raiders sign former Atlanta Falcons defensive end Kwity Paye for three years, $48 million ($32M guaranteed).

San Francisco 49ers sign former Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans for three years, $60 million.

Pittsburgh Steelers sign former Indianapolis Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. for three years, $59 million.

New Orleans Saints sign former Jacksonville Jaguars RB Travis Etienne for four years, $52 million.

New Orleans Saints sign former Buffalo Bills G David Edwards for four years, $61 million.

Cleveland Browns sign former Los Angeles Chargers G Zion Johnson for three years, $49.5 million ($32.4M guaranteed).

Miami Dolphins sign former Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis for three years, $45 million guaranteed.

All Texans Signings

KPRC 2 Texans Insider Aaron Wilson has provided information on all moves involving the Texans.

Houston Texans re-sign offensive guard Ed Ingram for three years, $38.6 million ($23.5M guaranteed).

READ MORE: Texans reach three-year, $37.5 million deal for guard Ed Ingram hours before free agency tampering period

Houston Texans re-sign defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins for two years, $12 million ($12M guaranteed).

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Houston Texans sign former Chicago Bears defensive end Dominique Robinson for one year, $4 million.

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Houston Texans re-sign safety M.J. Stewart for one year, $3 million.

Houston Texans re-sign tight end Dalton Schultz for one year, $12.6 million.

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Houston Texans re-sign linebacker E.J. Speed for two years, $13 million ($7.5M guaranteed).

READ MORE: Texans re-signing linebacker E.J. Speed to two-year, $13 million max value deal

Houston Texans re-sign Naquan Jones for two years, $2.5 million.

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Defensive Market Movers

Chicago Bears sign former Cleveland Browns LB Devin Bush for three years, $30 million ($21M guaranteed).

Chicago Bears sign former Seattle Seahawks S Coby Bryant for three years, $40 million.

New York Jets sign former Miami Dolphins S Minkah Fitzpatrick for three years, $40 million following a trade.

New York Jets sign former Cincinnati Bengals EDGE Joseph Ossai for three years, $36 million ($22.5M guaranteed).

Las Vegas Raiders sign former Minnesota Vikings WR Jalen Nailor for three years, $35 million ($23M guaranteed).

Las Vegas Raiders re-sign CB Eric Stokes for three years, $30 million ($20M guaranteed).

Jacksonville Jaguars re-sign CB Montaric “Buster” Brown for three years, $33 million.

Mid-Tier Signings and Depth Moves

Arizona Cardinals sign former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Gardner Minshew II for one year, $8.25 million.

Cincinnati Bengals sign former Seattle Seahawks EDGE Boye Mafe for three years.

Atlanta Falcons sign former Philadelphia Eagles WR Jahan Dotson for two years, $15 million (up to $17M).

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign former Detroit Lions LB Alex Anzalone for two years, $17 million.

New York Jets sign former New Orleans Saints LB Demario Davis for two years, $22 million ($15M guaranteed).

Chicago Bears re-sign QB Case Keenum for two years, $5.5 million (up to $8M).

New York Giants sign former Baltimore Ravens TE Isaiah Likely for three years.

Extensions and Returning Stars

Washington Commanders extend LT Laremy Tunsil for two years, $60.2 million ($61.5M guaranteed).

Green Bay Packers extend OT Sean Rhyan for three years, $33 million (up to $39M).

Los Angeles Chargers re-sign EDGE Khalil Mack for one year, $18 million fully guaranteed.

Kansas City Chiefs retain TE Travis Kelce, who will return for his 14th NFL season.

Trades and Notable Transactions

Dallas Cowboys acquire former Green Bay Packers EDGE Rashan Gary via trade for a 2027 fourth-round pick.

Green Bay Packers acquire former Indianapolis Colts LB Zaire Franklin via trade.

New York Jets acquire S Minkah Fitzpatrick from the Miami Dolphins for a 2026 seventh-round pick and sign him to a three-year, $40 million deal.