Transaction News
The Washington Commanders inform former Pro-Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore of their intention to release him ahead of the new league year, a move that will free up $18.5 million in salary cap space for the team, according to sources. Meanwhile, the Houston Texans have traded offensive lineman Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns. Howard, a starter for the Texans over the past two seasons, was set to enter the final year of his contract.
In other significant roster moves, the Cincinnati Bengals successfully negotiate a new deal with offensive lineman Dalton Risner. Risner attributes the completion of the deal to quarterback Joe Burrow, highlighting the importance of Burrow’s presence in negotiations.
Injury Updates
Donovan Ezeiruaku, linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, undergoes hip surgery, although further details regarding his recovery timeline have not been disclosed.
Draft and Quarterback News
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly eyeing the quarterback position but plan to wait until the third round unless a prospect significantly exceeds current options. In the Atlanta Falcons camp, there is interest in quarterback Michael Penix Jr., although the team remains open to various options as they approach the NFL draft.
Additional News
In light of the offseason, the New England Patriots announce a majority increase in season ticket prices for 2026. This announcement comes as teams make preparations ahead of the new league year, which includes the release of key players and management of salary cap space.