The Baltimore Ravens have 24 pending free agents for the 2026 offseason, including 19 unrestricted, with some already extended. The list features players across various positions such as Dre'Mont Jones, DeAndre Hopkins, Tyler Linderbaum, and others, highlighting the team's ongoing roster decisions.
The MLB offseason is ongoing with key free agents like Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, and Alex Bregman still unsigned, and teams like the Cubs, Yankees, and Blue Jays actively making moves or planning for trades and signings to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.
The Detroit Lions have 20 players, including several starters, set to become unrestricted free agents in 2026, as they prepare to rebuild their team after missing the playoffs this season.
The article lists MLB free agents for the 2025-26 season, including players across various positions such as catchers, infielders, outfielders, pitchers, and relievers, with their ages in 2026.
Thirteen MLB free agents received qualifying offers from their teams, including Kyle Schwarber and Gleyber Torres, with most expected to decline. The offers are for a one-year deal worth $22.025 million, and acceptance is possible until November 18. Players who reject the offer will be subject to draft pick compensation for teams signing them, with the Cubs and Padres among the teams with multiple offers. The decision to accept or reject may depend on team negotiations and potential future lockouts.
The article discusses key offseason baseball activities including the release of MLB's Top 50 Free Agents list, deadline decisions on options and qualifying offers, and roster management moves as teams prepare for the upcoming season.
The Seahawks secured their ninth consecutive road win by dominating the Jaguars with a strong defensive front that recorded seven sacks, and an effective passing game led by Darnold and Smith-Njigba, while also benefiting from key contributions by free agents like Lawrence and Kupp, and maintaining excellent ball security against a top takeaway team.
The Yankees face a busy offseason with many key free agents, including Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Paul Goldschmidt, Devin Williams, and Luke Weaver, whose futures are uncertain after the team's season-ending loss to the Blue Jays. Bellinger is considering opting out but is open to returning, while Williams expressed a desire to stay and possibly be a closer. The team will need to make decisions on these veterans and others like Rosario, Blackburn, Yarbrough, and Slater.
The Detroit Lions are facing a depleted cornerback room due to injuries and are exploring various options including promoting practice squad players, signing free agents, and considering trade targets to bolster their defense for the season.
The Cincinnati Bengals have begun exploring options for a new quarterback after Joe Burrow's injury, reaching out to free agents like Desmond Ridder, Mike White, and others, and considering trades or signings from practice squads, as Burrow is expected to miss at least three months following toe surgery.
The NHL has reinstated five players who were acquitted of sexual assault charges from 2018, allowing them to sign contracts and participate in games starting December 1, after nearly two years away from the league. The players, who are now free agents, met with league officials and expressed remorse, with the NHL and Players’ Association supporting their return.
On NFL cutdown day, the Buffalo Bills released several former players, including Justin Shorter, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Isaiah Hodgins, and Robert Woods, among others, as teams trim their rosters to 53 players for the upcoming season, with some players seeking new teams or returning home.
The Washington Commanders, having finalized their roster, are considering adding players through the waiver wire, especially at quarterback, center, linebacker, cornerback, and edge positions, with potential targets including Tyler Huntley, Chad Muma, Jalyn Armour-Davis, and Bradyn Swinson, among others, to strengthen their depth and address specific needs.
The 2025 Raiders 53-man roster was primarily built through the 2025 draft class, with nine of eleven drafted players making the team, supplemented by acquisitions via trade, waivers, free agency, and undrafted free agents. Notable long-term players include Kolton Miller and Daniel Carlson, with Amari Cooper returning as a free agent. No undrafted free agents made the initial roster.
Several NFL teams, including the Vikings, Jets, and 49ers, are seeking wide receiver help due to injuries and underperformance, but the market is limited, making trades and signings costly. Potential trade targets include Adam Thielen, Elijah Moore, Romeo Doubs, and veteran free agents like Amari Cooper and Gabe Davis, though high costs and uncertain performance pose challenges.