As the NFL enters the legal tampering period, teams are actively negotiating potential contracts with players' agents ahead of free agency's start. Reports indicate that the New England Patriots secured veteran offensive tackle Morgan Moses on a three-year deal valued at up to $28.5 million. Meanwhile, the Commanders agreed to terms with defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw on a similar long-term arrangement. Notable players like safety Jeremy Chinn and All-Pro Trey Hendrickson are generating considerable trade interest as teams look to strengthen their rosters during this critical period.
The Commanders are among the many teams exploring a potential trade for Bengals All-Pro Trey Hendrickson, as they seek to bolster their defensive lineup.
Washington aims to retain safety Jeremy Chinn after his standout season, amidst competition from other teams wanting his talent on their rosters.
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