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The New England Patriots showed that big spending -- when used wisely -- can fuel a major turnaround. According to Spotrac, the Patriots spent over $364 million last year in free agency, the most in the NFL. That included several big-ticket items such as Milton Williams, Stefon Diggs, Carlton Davis, Harold Landry III and Robert Spillane.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders earned a Pro Bowl appearance after his first season in the NFL. The former Colorado Buffaloes boosted his NFL future after the Pro Bowl.
The news broke on Thursday that the Washington Commanders are set to cut ties with cornerback Marshon Lattimore this offseason, clearing 18.5 million in cap space while making the veteran defensive back an unrestricted free agent. Lattimore has one season remaining on his contract, but the Commanders will not face a salary cap penalty for the move.
The NFL has shaken up the Pro Bowl Games and has now decided to add them to the hoopla of Super Bowl week. Not only will members of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots descend upon San Francisco for Super Bowl LX, but so will some of the NFL's brightest stars.
Tre' Johnson, a former NFL lineman who earned one Pro Bowl selection, died over the weekend during a family trip, his wife said Sunday. He was 54.
The title of Pro Bowler just lost more of its luster thanks to Shedeur Sanders and the league's performance. Sanders didn't see anything wrong with throwing a pair of interceptions in an exhibition game.
Ja'Marr Chase provided the signature play of the NFL's flag-football format at the Pro Bowl, making a sick one-handed interception while playing safety—yes, you read that right, he was playing safety—that he returned for a touchdown, back-flipping his way into the end zone. Travis Hunter wishes.
Creek Wood’s Avery Bratton played in the NFL Flag Football Showcase at this year’s Pro Bowl, where she had a game-sealing play to help her team win.
The NFL community has lost some all-time great players already in 2026. Former Washington star offensive lineman Tre’ Johnson died over the weekend, becoming the fifth former All-Pro player to die this year.