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Fantasy reactions to NFL free agency
What does all the moves mean from a fantasy perspective? Watch live reaction from Yahoo Sports' fantasy experts here.
When does the “legal tampering” period start?
The NFL's “legal tampering” period began Monday at noon ET and ended Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. During that 52-hour window, teams were allowed to contact and negotiate contracts with the authorized agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents in the new league year.
Players who are not represented by an NFLPA-certified contract advisor are permitted to communicate with team front office personnel regarding contract negotiations. do not have The head coach or other member of the coaching staff.
When did NFL free agency begin?
NFL free agency begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, which also marks the beginning of the NFL's new league year.
Contracts cannot be signed until free agency officially begins.
Who are the top free agents?
Check out Yahoo Sports NFL writer Frank Schwab's list of the top 25 NFL free agents here.
Check out Schwab's top five free agents at each position here.
What is the NFL salary cap this season?
The salary cap is $255.4 million, an increase of $30 million starting in 2023. Yahoo Sports' Jolie Epstein has a comprehensive look at this leap.
How much salary cap space does each team have and what are its needs?
Check out each team's NFL offseason primer. You'll see the cap situation for each franchise and where they need to spend their money.
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Devin White joins Eagles after five years with Bucks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Devin White is joining the Philadelphia Eagles on a one-year, $7.5 million contract, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. This ended a five-year tenure in Tampa Bay where he earned a Super Bowl ring.
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Commanders WR Curtis Samuel heads to Buffalo
Former Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel has signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Buffalo Bills with $15 million guaranteed, his agency announced Thursday. The move reunites him with Bill offensive coordinator Joe Brady, with whom he played with the Carolina Panthers.
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