According to SI's Albert Breer, Seahawks WR DK Metcalf is eyeing a particular team as a trade destination. Is it the Panthers?
According to multiple reports, the Texans have restructured wide receiver Nico Collins' three-year contract, thus freeing $9.8 million in cap space. The move will convert some of his base salary for the 2025 season into a signing bonus and spreading the remaining cap hit over the remainder of his deal.
The Texans acquired Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini. Jacksonville reportedly planned to release Kirk into free agency, but the Texans will now reportedly assume Kirk's $16.5 million salary in 2025.
According to The Athletic's Dianna Russinni, the asking price for the two-time Pro Bowl target has been lowered. Seattle is open to a return centered around a second-round pick and a Day 3 selection to move Metcalf off the roster.
NFL free agency unofficially opens on Monday, March 10 at 12 p.m. EST when the legal tampering period gets underway. As a result, teams across the league are working on either getting back under the salary cap,
Restructuring contracts is a popular way for teams to create cap space ahead of free agency and the Texans have gone that route ahead of next week's start to the new league year.
The Houston Texans restructured the contract of star wide receiver Nico Collins, clearing $9.8 million in salary cap space for 2025. According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, it was a simple restructure.
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Collins had a strong year of production during his fourth year with the Texans despite having a smaller sample size, posting 1,006 yards on 68 catches and seven touchdowns, all in just 12 games. As C.J. Stroud's number-one target, the 2021 third rounder continued to impress and looks to be on track for another strong campaign in year five.
The massive land rush that is NFL free agency begins on Monday at 11 a.m. Houston time, when teams can begin talking to free agents from NFL franchises other than their own. We will see some insane early deals,