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NFL free agency: Additions, subtractions, what's left for each team

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The initial NFL free agency rush of 2023 was a frenzy, as hundreds of players were given millions of dollars to relocate to new cities.

There were quarterbacks on the move (though the fates of the two big names have yet to be finalized), and teams such as the Bears and Broncos took big swings to try to improve.

Other teams tried to weather the storm (including the defending NFC champs), while many others tried to find smart, budget-friendly solutions to roster issues.

Now that we're more than a week removed from the start of free agency, our NFL Nation reporters took the pulse of the teams they cover.

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