NFL Free Agency and Trade Rumors: Where Maxx Crosby, A.J. Brown, and More Are Headed The 2023 NFL offseason is heating up, with free agency set to begin in just a few weeks. As teams prepare for the new league year, rumors are swirling about which players will be on the move. One of the most intriguing stories involves defensive end Maxx Crosby, who has been linked to multiple suitors. According to sources, the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars are both interested in signing the 25-year-old pass rusher, who is expected to command a hefty contract after a strong season with the Las Vegas Raiders. Another big name generating buzz is wide receiver A.J. Brown, who has reportedly drawn interest from the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, and Cleveland Browns. The 24-year-old has been one of the most productive receivers in the league over the past two seasons, and teams are eager to add him to their rosters. In other news, the Arizona Cardinals have been exploring trade options for quarterback Colt McCoy, with the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders showing interest. The 36-year-old veteran has seen his role reduced significantly since the emergence of Kyler Murray as the team's starter. The Tennessee Titans are also looking to make some moves on defense, with nose tackle Jeffery Simmons expected to draw trade interest from the Seattl...#Seattle_Seahawks #Chicago_Bears #Jacksonville_Jaguars #Arizona_Cardinals #Kansas_City_Chiefs #Green_Bay_Packers #Philadelphia_Eagles #Tennessee_Titans #Cleveland_Browns #Las_Vegas_Raiders #A_J_Brown #Washington_Commanders #Dallas_Cowboys #Denver_Broncos #Maxx_Crosby #David_Montgomery #Devonta_Freeman #Latavius_Murray

NFL's Best Perimeter Cornerbacks of the 2025 Season The 2025 NFL season has come to a close, and while it was filled with exciting moments and thrilling finishes, one position stood out above the rest: the perimeter cornerback. These players are responsible for covering receivers outside the numbers, a task that requires a unique combination of speed, agility, and ball skills. According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), the top 5 perimeter cornerbacks from the 2025 season were: 1. Trevon Diggs - Dallas Cowboys Diggs had an outstanding season, allowing just 46 receptions on 86 targets for a passer rating of 44.7. He was particularly effective in the red zone, where he allowed only one touchdown on eight targets. 2. Jaire Alexander - Green Bay Packers Alexander was another standout cornerback, finishing with a grade of 90.5 from PFF. He allowed just 47 receptions on 94 targets and had an impressive six interceptions. 3. Marlon Humphrey - Baltimore Ravens Humphrey had a strong season for the Ravens, allowing 54 receptions on 104 targets while also recording four interceptions. His ability to shut down opposing receivers was crucial to his team's success. 4. Xavien Howard - Miami Dolphins Howard continued to impress in his fourth NFL season, finishing with a grade of 89.1 from PFF. He allowed 55 receptions on 114 targets and had three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. 5. Denzel Ward - Cleveland Browns Ward rounded out the top 5 cornerbacks, allowing just 59 receptions on 122 targets while also recording two interceptions. His ability to cover receivers both inside and outside was a key factor in his team's success....#Green_Bay_Packers #Cleveland_Browns #Miami_Dolphins #Jaire_Alexander #Trevon_Diggs #Marlon_Humphrey #Xavien_Howard #Denzel_Ward #Dallas_Cowboys #Baltimore_Ravens

Eagles Want a Quinnen Williams-Type Deal to Trade A.J. Brown The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly looking for a significant return if they decide to trade wide receiver A.J. Brown, who has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks. According to a report from Pro Football Talk, the team is seeking a deal similar to the one the New York Jets gave to defensive lineman Quinnen Williams earlier this year. Williams was sent to the Cleveland Browns along with a first-round pick and a second-round pick in exchange for a third-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and a fifth-round pick. The Eagles are believed to be seeking a package of draft picks similar to what the Jets received for Williams if they decide to trade Brown. Brown has been one of the most productive receivers in the NFL over the past two seasons, catching 139 passes for 2,215 yards and 16 touchdowns. He is due to earn $5 million this season and will be an unrestricted free agent next year, making him a valuable asset on the trade market. The Eagles have been trying to rework Brown's contract to make him more affordable in the long term, but talks have reportedly stalled. If the two sides cannot come to an agreement, trading Brown could be the best option for both parties. It is unclear at this time whether any teams are willing to meet the Eagles' asking price for Brown, but it will likely take a significant package of draft picks and/or players to pry him away from Philadelphia. The trade deadline is just over a month away, so it remains to be seen if the Eagles will find a suitable deal for their star receiver.#NFL #New_York_Jets #Philadelphia_Eagles #Quinnen_Williams #Cleveland_Browns #A_J_Brown

A.J. Brown Trade Talks: Eagles Want First-Rounder and More for WR in 'Quinnen Williams-Type Deal' The Philadelphia Eagles are actively seeking a significant return in trade talks surrounding star wide receiver A.J. Brown, according to league sources. The team is reportedly targeting a "Quinnen Williams-type deal," which would involve exchanging the talented pass-catcher for a combination of assets that could include multiple draft picks and a key player. Brown has emerged as one of the top receivers in the NFL since joining the Eagles via trade with the Tennessee Titans last offseason. He has recorded 64 receptions, 865 yards, and eight touchdowns through his first two seasons in Philadelphia. The 25-year-old's impressive production and growing stature have made him an attractive target for teams seeking to bolster their receiving corps. In pursuit of a more substantial return, the Eagles are willing to part with Brown if they can secure a package that includes a first-round draft pick, along with additional assets such as a second- or third-round selection. This type of deal would be reminiscent of the one the New York Jets orchestrated when they traded safety Quinnen Williams to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for multiple draft picks and a promising young player. The Eagles are said to have engaged in preliminary discussions with several teams, including the Miami Dolphins and the Carolina Panthers, both of which have been actively seeking to strengthen their receiving units. While no deal is imminent at this time, the team's willingness to engage in trade talks signals a desire to bolster its roster through other means if Brown does not ultimately remain with the franchise. As the NFL trad...#New_York_Jets #Philadelphia_Eagles #AJ_Brown #Tennessee_Titans #Cleveland_Browns #Miami_Dolphins #Carolina_Panthers #Quinnen_Williams
