2026 NFL Free Agency: Latest News, Rumors, Signings and Trades
Top NFL Free Agency Moves: Week One Recap
After pulling out of the Maxx Crosby trade over medical concerns, Baltimore wasted no time. The Ravens agreed to terms with edge rusher Trey Hendrickson on a four-year, $120 million deal — landing one of the top pass rushers available without giving up any draft capital.
Miami adds quarterback depth with the signing of Malik Willis. With Tua Tagovailoa now gone to Atlanta, the Dolphins are undergoing a significant shift at the most important position on the field heading into 2026.
One of the biggest NFL free agency rumors became reality — Tua Tagovailoa is signing with the Atlanta Falcons. The move signals a full reset for Miami’s offense and gives Atlanta a proven starter to build around in their new-look system.
The Raiders agreed to send Crosby to Baltimore for two first-round picks — then the Ravens voided the deal four days later over physical concerns. Crosby’s rights reverted to Las Vegas, leaving the Raiders to search for a new trade partner while the rest of the league watches closely.
The Biggest Remaining NFL Free Agency Rumors
Who’s Still Available?
Kyler Murray: The Vikings have been linked to the Cardinals quarterback as one of the most watched NFL free agency rumors of the week. Minnesota is in need of a long-term answer at the position and Murray’s mobility and arm talent make him an intriguing fit.
Maxx Crosby: Still technically a Raider, Crosby is the biggest trade candidate remaining on the market. Teams with pass rush needs and first-round picks to spare are already being connected to Las Vegas in the latest reports.
Key Signings Tracker
4 years, $120M
Terms pending
Terms pending
3 years, up to $60.4M
$19.5M in 2026
3 years
What to Watch Next
The first wave of signings has cleared out much of the top talent on the open market, but the action is far from over. The Crosby trade situation remains unresolved, the Vikings’ quarterback pursuit is ongoing, and several teams are still rebuilding key positions after early losses in free agency. Cuts, restructures and late-emerging trade candidates will continue to shape rosters over the coming days and weeks.
