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NFL free agency tracker 2026: Full list of every signing, trade and move

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Welcome to the start of NFL free agency, one of the busiest periods not only of the offseason but of the entire year, as every team looks to rebuild its roster for the upcoming season.

This year’s free agency period essentially started March 6, when the Baltimore Ravens agreed to send the Las Vegas Raiders two first-round picks in exchange for perennial Pro Bowl pass rusher Maxx Crosby. The Dallas Cowboys, after failing in their bid to land Crosby, traded for fellow pass rusher Rashan Gary from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick.

Monday was expected to be busy, and it certainly was as several notable moves were made. Among them was quarterback Malik Willis agreeing to terms with the Miami Dolphins, wideout Alec Pierce signing a historic new deal with the Indianapolis Colts, former Indianapolis teammate Michael Pittman getting traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fellow wideout Mike Evans coming to terms with the San Francisco 49ers, and running backs Kenneth Walker III and Travis Etienne joining with the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints, respectively. 

As usual, quarterback news is expected to make up a significant portion of free agency. The first domino fell Monday afternoon, with the Falcons signing ex-Dolphin Tua Tagovailoa to a one-year, $1.3 million deal to join 2024 top-10 pick Michael Penix Jr. 

Among other notable quarterbacks expected to land on new teams are fellow former first-round pick Kyler Murray and veteran Kirk Cousins — both of whom are set to be released at the start of the new league year on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. Daniel Jones (who received the transition tag from the Colts) and soon-to-be free agent Aaron Rodgers also face uncertain futures.

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Below is a team-by-team rundown of every signing during free agency.

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Arizona Cardinals 

Signed

Retained 


Atlanta Falcons

Signed 

Retained 


Baltimore Ravens 

Traded for

Signed

Retained 

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Buffalo Bills

Traded for

Signed

Retained


Carolina Panthers 

Retained 

Signed 


Chicago Bears 

Signed 

Traded for

Retained 

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Cincinnati Bengals

Signed 

Retained


Cleveland Browns

Signed 

Retained 

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Dallas Cowboys

Signed

Traded for

Retained 


Denver Broncos 

Signed 

TBA

Retained


Detroit Lions 

Signed

Retained 

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TBA 


Green Bay Packers 

Traded for

  • LB Zaire Franklin (via Colts) 

Retained 


Houston Texans

Signed 

Retained 

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Indianapolis Colts 

Signed

Retained 


Jacksonville Jaguars 

Signed 

TBA

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Retained 


Kansas City Chiefs 

Signed

Retained

  • TE Travis Kelce — 1 year, $12 million (up to $15 million) [Full story]

Las Vegas Raiders 

Traded for 

Signed

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Retained 


Los Angeles Chargers

Signed 

Retained


Los Angeles Rams

Traded for 

  • CB Trent McDuffie (via Chiefs) — 4 years, $124 million [Full story]

Signed

  • CB: Jaylen Watson — 3 years, $51 million ($34 million guaranteed) [Full story]
  • LS Joe Cardona — 2 years

Retained 


Miami Dolphins

Signed 

  • QB Malik Willis — 3 years, $67.5 million ($45 million guaranteed) [Full story]

Retained 


Minnesota Vikings

Signed

Retained 


New England Patriots

Signed

Retained


New Orleans Saints

Signed

Retained


New York Giants 

Signed 

Retained


New York Jets 

Signed

Traded for

  • S Minkah Fitzpatrick (via Dolphins) — 3 years, $40 million [Full story]

Retained 


Philadelphia Eagles

Signed 

TBA 

Retained 


Pittsburgh Steelers 

Traded for

  • WR Michael Pittman Jr. (via Colts) — 3 years, $59 million [Full story]

Signed 

Retained 

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San Francisco 49ers 

Signed 

Retained 


Seattle Seahawks

Signed 

TBD 

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Retained


Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

Signed 

Retained 


Tennessee Titans

Signed 

Retained 


Washington Commanders 

Signed 

Retained 

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“You’ve got no place on a racetrack with those guys”

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ARCA Menards Series driver Cleetus McFarland has been facing backlash from both NASCAR fans and insiders ahead of his O’Reilly Series debut. This time, former seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty’s son, Kyle Petty, joined the discussion and pointed out that “internet sensations” like McFarland have “no place on racetracks” with stock car racing drivers.

On March 4, 2026, McFarland signed a new deal with Richard Childress Racing to debut in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The 30-year-old will pilot the #33 Chevy entry for the team in three events each year. This announcement drew criticism from several figures, including Freddie Kraft, Kyle Busch, and now Kyle Petty.

During a post-Phoenix race, Petty talked about Cleetus McFarland’s experience in stock car racing. The YouTuber has only one official start in the NASCAR Truck Series, raising Petty’s concern. Following that, Richard Petty’s son blasted McFarland ahead of the Rockingham race (via DailyDownforce.com):

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“All you have to do to be a NASCAR O’Reilly or Truck [driver], to get to that level, is to have your parents buy you a video game when you’re young, so you can learn how to drive on a sim, or have ten million YouTube followers. You don’t have to have any talent. You don’t have to know anything about it. You just have to drive a Crown Vic and have some great races and some great crowds show up for you.”

“Don’t come here if all you are is an internet sensation because you’ve got no place on a racetrack with those guys at the Cup level, and you’ve got really no place with a lot of those guys at the O’Reilly level,” he added.

Cleetus McFarland is set to pilot the #33 Chevy for RCR alongside Jesse Love and Austin Dillon at the North Carolina Education Lottery 250 Presented by Black’s Tire. The 250-lap race is scheduled for April 4, 2026, at Rockingham Speedway.


“My son’s run more races than he has”: Kyle Busch’s blunt reaction to Cleetus McFarland’s RCR deal in the O’Reilly Series

A few days ago, two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch called out Cleetus McFarland for his O’Reilly Series deal with Richard Childress Racing. Despite competing for the same team in the Cup Series, Busch was not impressed by the decision and questioned the YouTuber’s experience behind the wheel.

Continuing, the Cup Series driver cited Denny Hamlin‘s experience as an example and compared McFarland to his son, Brexton. Busch emphasized that his 10-year-old son has more starts than the ARCA Menards Series driver.

The Richard Childress Racing driver further told the media:

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“I mean, he just, I don’t know. I don’t know how many races he’s run. Denny Hamlin ran 10,000, right, before he got here. I don’t know if Cleetus has run 10 or not, but there’s definitely a need to having ample experience.”

“My son’s probably run more races than he has, and he’s 10 years old. You know what I mean? So I don’t think that sits well with many of us,” he concluded.

However, Kyle Busch was not the only NASCAR figure questioning Richard Childress Racing’s decision to sign a deal with Cleetus McFarland. Previously, 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace’s spotter, Freddie Kraft, also called out the decision on social media.