Overview
- Teams launched the legal tampering window Monday and committed more than $1 billion in the first 90 minutes, with official signatures allowed when the league year starts Wednesday afternoon.
- Major trades set the tone as Baltimore agreed to acquire Maxx Crosby from Las Vegas, the Rams landed Trent McDuffie from Kansas City, and Dallas moved for Green Bay pass rusher Rashan Gary.
- Top early agreements included Alec Pierce returning to the Colts on a record-setting free-agent wide receiver deal and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III joining the Chiefs on a three-year pact.
- Other headline moves reported Monday featured Miami signing quarterback Malik Willis, New England adding edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones, and Baltimore reaching a rich extension with center Tyler Linderbaum.
- The Packers reshaped parts of their roster by dealing Colby Wooden to the Colts for linebacker Zaire Franklin and re-signing Nick Niemann and Chris Brooks, with cornerback and defensive tackle still flagged as key needs.