We've reached the point in the NFL offseason where most teams have completed their major roster additions and are preparing for the regular season.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed edge rusher Bryce Huff in free agency, making him the highest-paid undrafted free agent in NFL history with a $51.1 million deal.
The Philadelphia Eagles have dropper jersey numbers for their offseason veteran additions in former New york Jets edge Bryce Huff, ex- New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley, and more. Some Eagles vets have also switched numbers. Check them out below. RB Saquon Barkley No.
The Eagles are two days away from their rookie minicamp and will have six OTA sessions after that before a mandatory June minicamp that’ll see all 90 players take the field for the final time until the start of training camp in July.
The Philadelphia Eagles' offseason is in full swing now that the 2024 NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about perfecting the 90-man roster via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
The New York Jets are in need of a pass rusher after losing Bryce Huff to the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency, and luckily for them, there is still a pretty good one remaining on the market.
For the exception of a few small deals, the Seattle Seahawks have been relatively quiet once again in free agency, but not for a lack of trying. According
While some NFL general managers hope to cruise through the offseason, the Philadelphia Eagles are all about risky business.
The New York Giants clearly had to add to their pass-rushing unit high on their to-do list this off-season, as evidenced by their willingness to not only give up some draft assets to acquire former Carolina edge rusher Brian Burns but also give him a five-year deal worth $141 million with $87.5 million guaranteed.
The Philadelphia Eagles hope to start reclamation projects on Devin White and Kenny Pickett next season, two players with first-round pedigrees who fell out of favor in their original homes.
Bryce Huff was that “other” player who the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to terms with during Monday’s frenzied beginning to the legal negotiating period leading up to free agency on Wednesday when all deals can officially be announced at 4 p.m.
Linebacker Bryce Huff has a very particular set of skills, but do those skills fit the Philadelphia Eagles?
The Philadelphia Eagles made a splashy move on the edge of their defense during the first day of the legal negotiating period, agreeing to terms with emerging New York Jets pass rusher Bryce Huff, according to an NFL source.
The Eagles and general manager Howie Roseman are really cooking at the start of free agency.
The Philadelphia Eagles are writing the check for one top free agent.
This contract will make the pass-rusher the highest-paid UDFA in NFL history. He broke out during a 2023 contract year, leading the NFL in pressure rate.
If the rumors we’ve heard in recent days are true, it’s fair to say Jets GM Joe Douglas his betting on himself when it comes to the Jets contract situation with edge rusher Bryce Huff. Two stories that broke this week put Douglas under the microscope.
When a top free agent hits the open market, all is not lost for the team that originally developed him. With the NFL's compensatory pick formula, organizations
The Los Angeles Rams were in the bottom five in the NFL in sacks this past season, so getting an edge rusher in free agency could be in the team's best interests.
The New York Jets have holes along the offensive line. Thanks to the NFL's record salary cap increase, they also have the funds to fill them. The league announced Friday that it is officially set raising the salary cap for the 2024 season to $255.4 million, a $30 million increase from last season.
Huff has said he will not consider a hometown discount in order to keep going as a Jet.
Bryce Huff appears poised for a monstrous payday. Set to hit the free agent market, the New York Jets' edge rusher says he belongs amongst the NFL's elite.
The New York Jets have been quite vocal in their desire to keep reserve linebacker/defensive end Bryce Huff in East Rutherford green and white for the
Changes on offense will be a key talking point for the Jets this offseason, but the team’s defense is in danger of losing a key piece in free agency.
The New York Giants will be looking to make improvements to their roster in the offseason. After a disappointing 6-11 season, New York will aim to reclaim the magic they had two seasons ago and they will need to add reinforcements on defense to return to their winning ways.
In a dreadful season for the New York Jets, defensive end Bryce Huff has emerged as one of the team's few bright spots.
The Jets have a number of high-end contributors along the defensive front, but Bryce Huff has proven to be an unheralded member of the unit. He may be playing his way into an extended stay in New York.
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