2026 NFL free agency: Re-signing decisions for all 32 teams
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2026 NFL free agency: Re-signing decisions for all 32 teams
"Hall rushed for a career-high 1,065 yards and, although it wasn't his best all-around season (his receiving numbers plummeted), he did enough to win over coach Aaron Glenn. The Jets are committed to the run game, so it makes sense to keep their RB1. The question is, how much are the Jets willing to pay? Hall, entering his age-25 season, would be in high demand across the league, which is why the Jets could utilize the franchise or transition tag on him."
"The Ravens would love to keep Linderbaum, who has become the anchor of their offensive line. But it won't be easy because Linderbaum is expected to draw a lot of interest as one of the top free agents available. He is the first Baltimore offensive lineman to go to three consecutive Pro Bowls since guard Marshal Yanda went to six straight (2011 to 2016). Linderbaum could become the NFL's highest-paid center and surpass Kansas City's Creed Humphrey's $18 million per season."
The offseason has begun for 30 NFL teams while the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare for Super Bowl LX. Free agency opens March 11. Each franchise faces pivotal decisions about key impending free agents whose contract status will shape their offseasons. The Jets may pursue a long-term deal or use the franchise or transition tag on RB Breece Hall after his 1,065-yard season and age-25 entering profile. The Ravens must decide whether to pay C Tyler Linderbaum, a three-time Pro Bowler and offensive-line anchor who could become the league’s highest-paid center after Baltimore declined his fifth-year option.
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