DeAndre Hopkins, Ravens agree to 1-year deal for star receiver's 13th NFL season: reports
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Five-time Pro-Bowl wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has reached a one-year, $5 million deal that could get up to as much as $6 million with the Baltimore Ravens, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.
The New England Patriots entered free agency with the most salary cap space in the NFL and are spending big Monday, especially on the defensive side.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens announced Sunday they reached an agreement with left tackle Ronnie Stanley, which allows them to keep their top free agent and secures quarterback Lamar Jackson's blind side for the near future.
Free agent WR Hollywood Brown is returning to the Kansas City Chiefs on a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Let's tell it like it is: The 2025 free agent class is not very good. The best names were Tee Higgins and Trey Smith, neither of whom made it beyond the franchise tag stage. On ESPN's top 100 list, the best remaining players are Ronnie Stanley, a 31-year-old tackle with a tough injury history; D.J. Reed, the CB2 from the Jets looking for a CB1 job; Chris Godwin, who… well, Godwin is actually very good and I would pay him a lot of money (but even he is 29 with an injury history). Sam Darnold ranks fourth.
In a pass-happy league, an NFL team can't have enough wide receivers.