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2024 NFL offseason recap: Signings, coach moves, new rules - ESPN

Most of the NFL's 32 training camps will commence Tuesday, as a roughly 6½-month journey — culminating with Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9 — kicks into gear. The days, weeks and months since the Kansas City Chiefs broke the hearts of the San Francisco 49ers in 25-22 overtime fashion in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas have been mighty eventful. If the league exited your radar at the moment Travis Kelce was heard «singing» atop the Super Bowl champions' podium, here's everything you might have missed:

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Brooke Pryor: Because free agency and the months after the season are always chaotic, it's easy to forget that some of the league's most well-known players are in not-so-familiar places as training camp officially ushers in the 2024 season.

Of course, you've heard plenty about Justin Fields and Russell Wilson heading to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Kirk Cousins getting $100 million guaranteed and a lifetime supply of Kohl's Cash from the Atlanta Falcons, but those moves just barely scrape the surface of another wild offseason.

Three members of the dismal 2022 quarterback draft class — Desmond Ridder, Sam Howell and Kenny Pickett — were traded this offseason, with Ridder heading to the Cardinals, Howell to Seattle and Pickett to the Eagles. All three started games in 2023, and all three are widely expected to be backups with their new teams.

The wide receiver market was also active as the Bills traded Stefon Diggs to the Texans, the Bears landed Keenan Allen from the Chargers, and the Broncos swapped Jerry Jeudy for a pair of the Browns' late-round picks.

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