Nfl Free Agency 2025 Official Tracker Of Signings Roster Moves And Key Player Acquisitions

The 2025 NFL free agency period has commenced, marking a significant phase of roster reconstruction and player movement across the league. With the new league year officially underway as of 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 12, teams have been actively negotiating and signing contracts to bolster their rosters for the upcoming season. The "legal tampering" period, which began two days prior, allowed teams to reach verbal agreements with agents, resulting in a flurry of activity before the official start of the league year. As a result, many of the top-tier free agents had already agreed to terms before the negotiating window closed.

This comprehensive overview details the notable signings, contract structures, and roster adjustments that have defined the 2025 free agency cycle. The information is derived from tracking reports and official league announcements, providing a factual account of player movement across various positions.

Quarterback Movement

The quarterback market saw significant shifts, with several veteran signal-callers changing teams or re-signing with their current clubs. One of the most high-profile moves involved Sam Darnold, who reportedly agreed to a three-year, $100.5 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Darnold had been with the Minnesota Vikings prior to this move.

Justin Fields, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, reportedly signed a two-year, $40 million deal with the New York Jets. This move brings a new dynamic to the Jets' quarterback room. Meanwhile, Daniel Jones, who was with the Minnesota Vikings, reportedly signed a one-year, $14 million contract with the Indianapolis Colts.

Several quarterbacks chose to remain with their previous teams. Jimmy Garoppolo reportedly re-signed with the Los Angeles Rams on a one-year deal worth $11 million. Marcus Mariota also stayed put, reportedly re-signing with the Washington Commanders for one year and $8 million.

Other notable quarterback transactions include: * Zach Wilson, formerly of the Denver Broncos, reportedly signed a one-year, $6 million contract with the Miami Dolphins. * Mac Jones, who played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, reportedly signed a two-year, $7 million deal with the San Francisco 49ers. * Russell Wilson, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, signed a one-year deal with the New York Giants. * Aaron Rodgers, formerly of the New York Jets, signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers. * Jameis Winston signed a one-year deal with the Cleveland Browns. * Cooper Rush signed with the Baltimore Ravens.

Running Back and Fullback Signings

The running back market featured several key players finding new homes or securing new deals. Najee Harris, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, reportedly signed a one-year, $9 million contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Rico Dowdle, previously with the Dallas Cowboys, reportedly signed a one-year, $6.25 million deal with the Carolina Panthers. Javonte Williams, who was with the Denver Broncos, reportedly signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys.

Additionally, J.K. Dobbins joined the Denver Broncos' running back mix, and he received a rare unrestricted free agent tender from the Los Angeles Chargers. Ronnie Rivers was re-signed by the Los Angeles Rams. Derrick Nnadi, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, signed with the New York Jets.

Wide Receiver and Tight End Acquisitions

Wide receiver acquisitions were pivotal for several teams aiming to improve their passing attacks. Stefon Diggs, recovering from an ACL injury sustained the previous season, signed a three-year, $69 million deal with the New England Patriots. The contract includes $26 million guaranteed. Chris Godwin agreed to a deal to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In other moves, a veteran wide receiver reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills. Additionally, a veteran offensive tackle, Humphries, signed with the Los Angeles Rams.

Offensive Line and Defensive Line Reinforcements

Strengthening the trenches was a priority for many franchises. Garrett Bradbury, formerly of the Vikings, signed a two-year contract with the New England Patriots worth up to $12 million, with $3.8 million guaranteed. Dan Moore Jr., an offensive tackle, agreed to a deal with the Tennessee Titans.

On the defensive side, several prominent linemen found new teams. Jonathan Allen, a defensive tackle, signed with the Minnesota Vikings. Grady Jarrett, a defensive tackle, joined the Chicago Bears. Joey Bosa, a defensive end, signed with the Buffalo Bills. Harold Landry, a pass rusher, signed with the New England Patriots. Milton Williams, a defensive tackle, signed with the New England Patriots. Khalil Mack, a pass rusher, re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. Josh Sweat, a defensive end, signed with the Arizona Cardinals. DeMarcus Lawrence, a defensive end, agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Ogbah signed a one-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars to boost their pass rush.

Secondary and Linebacker Moves

Defensive back and linebacker signings were also prevalent. Darius Slay, a cornerback, signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Byron Murphy, a cornerback, signed with the Minnesota Vikings. Jeff Okudah, a cornerback, signed a one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings. Jevon Holland, a safety, signed with the New York Giants. Dre Greenlaw, a linebacker, signed with the Denver Broncos. Justin Simmons was linked to the Philadelphia Eagles as a potential free agent safety addition.

Remaining Free Agents

As free agency progresses, several notable veterans remain unsigned. The list of available players includes: * Aaron Rodgers (formerly New York Jets) * Russell Wilson (formerly Pittsburgh Steelers) * Jameis Winston (formerly Cleveland Browns)

These players, along with others, represent the remaining depth available for teams looking to make further roster adjustments before the draft.

Conclusion

The 2025 NFL free agency period has been characterized by aggressive maneuvering by teams to secure key talent. From high-profile quarterback signings to critical defensive acquisitions, the landscape of the league has shifted significantly. As the negotiation window has closed and the legal tampering period has ended, the focus now shifts to official signings and the remaining pool of free agents. Teams will continue to evaluate their rosters and look for opportunities to strengthen their positions as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Sources

  1. Yahoo Sports
  2. ESPN
  3. PFF
  4. NFL
  5. Sporting News