Sources -- Raiders land Seahawks' Geno Smith for 3rd-round pick - ESPN
The Las Vegas Raiders have traded for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, reuniting him with head coach Pete Carroll, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have traded for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, reuniting him with head coach Pete Carroll, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler.
Patrick Mahomes’ cap hit in 2025 will be $66 million, with a restructure expected. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask what the Kansas City Chiefs can do to remain contenders.
CHICAGO — The Bears are trading a 2026 fourth-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs for two-time All-Pro guard Joe Thuney, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
Now that Davante Adams is following in the footsteps of good friend Aaron Rodgers in being released by the New York Jets, there should be a market for the 32-year-old receiver. Adams finished the 2024 season with 85 receptions for 1,063 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, his sixth season with at least 1,000 receiving yards.
PHILADELPHIA — The Super Bowl champion Eagles are releasing six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
Before NFL free agency begins, teams are allowed to apply franchise tags to players from Feb. 18 through March 4 to give them a sense of what they need to do before the league year starts March 12.
Patrick Mahomes’ cap hit in 2025 will be $66 million, with a restructure expected. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask what the Kansas City Chiefs can do to remain contenders.
Nick Wright passionately defends Patrick Mahomes on First Things First, arguing that despite the Kansas City Chiefs' tough Super Bowl loss, Mahomes is far more likely to win three more Lombardi Trophies than never win another.