For 30 of the 32 NFL teams, the offseason is officially here. Before the NFL Draft comes free agency, where teams will throw money at established talents. Last year, we saw a couple of notable running backs in Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry switch teams,
Fields' age might make him more appealing to other teams. Meanwhile, the Steelers have six other starters set to hit the market.
Thus, Atlanta will be on the hook for $27.5 million in base salary owed to Cousins in 2025, which would allow a team like the Steelers to sign him to a league minimum and leave the Falcons with the bill for the remainder of the money owed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a major decision at quarterback this offseason. Will Russell Wilson or Justin Fields start at QB in 2025?
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Atlanta Falcons giving quarterback Kirk Cousins a much-needed fresh start by sending the four-time Pro Bowler to a rival NFC team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have a decision regarding Justin Fields this offseason, and it appears things are leaning toward him coming back. However, the Steelers are likely not the only team that wants Fields this offseason.
The Minnesota Vikings have questions at quarterback, and former Chicago Bears first-round pick Justin Fields could help answer them.
Eberflus is the Cowboys’ new defensive coordinator, Getsy signed on full-time with the Packers as a senior assistant, Pagano was named the Ravens’ senior secondary coach and the Steelers appear interested in re-signing Fields.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have a pretty giant decision to make this offseason, reviewing all of their quarterback options and deciding which directi
If that doesn’t come to fruition, though, and the NFL Draft doesn’t provide a passer, trading for a quarterback may be the only option. One Clutch Points hypothetical trade sends benched veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to the Giants.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking to three beat reporters Monday from the Senior Bowl, said he's not interested in trading Myles Garrett and is open to extending the star defender.