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The first wave of NFL free agency is in the books, and every NFC North team made moves. None were franchise-altering splashes, but several additions could still shape the division race in 2026.
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Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman had some thoughts on the current state of the NFL regarding how training camps are run.
We're about a week into free agency, and while boatloads of players have already signed boatloads of deals worth boatloads of money (including over $2 billion on Monday alone), there are still quite a few notable players who have yet to land work in 2026.
Falcons fans had issues with his performance. According to Pro Football Focus, Wilkinson allowed five sacks, five quarterback hits and 25 hurries last season. NFL Penalties, a website that tracks penalty data, had Wilkinson tied for third among all NFL players in total flags last season, with nine false start penalties and three holding calls.
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Justin Fields is still under contract for the New York Jets, but there is reportedly plenty of uncertainty regarding his future after the AFC East team traded for Geno Smith.
There are many franchises in which Abney would be a natural fit for. The Seattle Seahawks have been the most frequently floated destination, as the loss of Tariq Woolen has opened up a clear gap on the roster, and Abney would be a low-cost, high production player that fits seamlessly into Mike MacDonald's defense.