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Raiders Sign Linderbaum to Record-Setting Center Contract
sports21 minutes ago

Raiders Sign Linderbaum to Record-Setting Center Contract

Las Vegas Raiders reportedly signed Ravens Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum to a three-year, $81 million deal (about $27 million per year with roughly $60 million guaranteed), a record for the position that Baltimore reportedly couldn’t match. The Ravens now seek a replacement (with Corey Bullock among options) while the Raiders bolster their line for Klint Kubiak’s stretch-zone scheme; the article also notes a rumored trade involving Maxx Crosby as part of the overhaul.

Linderbaum anchors Raiders line with an $81M three-year deal
sports32 minutes ago

Linderbaum anchors Raiders line with an $81M three-year deal

Three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum agreed to a three-year, $81 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders, including $60 million guaranteed. The deal resets the center market and gives the Raiders a top run-blocking anchor to support Klint Kubiak’s offense as they rebuild their line after placing the Ravens’ fifth-year option under pressure.

Linderbaum Free-Agent Buzz Grows as Ravens Face Competition for Center
sports3 hours ago

Linderbaum Free-Agent Buzz Grows as Ravens Face Competition for Center

Center Tyler Linderbaum is a top free-agent target as the Ravens seek to re-sign him amid a market that could push his price above $20 million per year; other teams like the Raiders, Commanders and Titans are in the mix, while Albert Breer notes his camp is aiming for roughly $25 million annually—well above Creed Humphrey's deal—leaving his destination uncertain despite his three-time Pro Bowl status and durability.

Browns Weigh Bold Offensive Line Moves in Free Agency
sports4 hours ago

Browns Weigh Bold Offensive Line Moves in Free Agency

As the NFL tampering period opens, the Browns reportedly pursue two offensive linemen: Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum, who could command around $25 million per year, and guard Chris Paul, expected in the mid-range for free-agent linemen. ESPN ranks Paul as a mid-tier FA while PFF has him rated lower; Cleveland’s OL need suggests they’ll be active in signings before the league year begins.

Commanders target five free agents to boost Jayden Daniels around the roster overhaul
sports15 hours ago

Commanders target five free agents to boost Jayden Daniels around the roster overhaul

With over $80 million in cap space, the Washington Commanders aim to overhaul their roster around quarterback Jayden Daniels by pursuing five targets in free agency: edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, tight end Isaiah Likely, wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, center Tyler Linderbaum, and running back Tyler Allgeier, seeking younger, longer-term deals to bolster the offense and defense.

Linderbaum in Demand: Center Likely to Fetch ~$20M/Year as Free Agency Opens
sports22 hours ago

Linderbaum in Demand: Center Likely to Fetch ~$20M/Year as Free Agency Opens

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler says Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum is expected to sign for roughly $20 million per year, with Raiders, Giants, Titans, and Commanders among the teams likely to pursue him once free agency begins. If Baltimore can’t seal a deal by Monday, keeping him could get tougher as those clubs have cap space and needs at center. Linderbaum, 25, started all 17 games in 2025 after a standout Iowa career and was a 2022 first‑round pick; he’s listed among 2026 top free agents, with 2026 fully guaranteed around $23.4 million if unsigned. Some centers have already changed hands (Biadasz to the Chargers; Bradbury to the Bears), which could impact the market for him.

Jets' 2026 Free-Agent Dream Makeover
sports23 hours ago

Jets' 2026 Free-Agent Dream Makeover

A speculative, cap-space-driven plan for the Jets’ 2026 free agency: target a top-center upgrade with Tyler Linderbaum and bolster the offensive line with David Edwards, add a versatile edge in John Franklin-Myers, pursue Kyler Murray at QB, and bring in Deebo Samuel as a gadget weapon, plus one-year veterans at CB/LB/S for quick impact (Taron Johnson, Alex Anzalone, Andrew Wingard, Jabrill Peppers, Jahan Dotson, Micah McFadden). Re-signings (John Simpson, Nick Folk, Mykal Walker, Andrew Beck) keep the roster cohesive, ending with roughly $20 million to spend on the 2026 draft class. The plan centers on a stronger OL and defense within Frank Reich’s system, while noting cap realities may limit which targets materialize.

Lions eye record-setting center deal for Linderbaum
sports2 days ago

Lions eye record-setting center deal for Linderbaum

Detroit is linked to free-agent center Tyler Linderbaum, with projections suggesting a top-market deal around $20–$25 million per year. The piece argues that signing Linderbaum could anchor Detroit’s rebuilt offensive line after Frank Ragnow’s retirement, even as the team faces upcoming long-term extensions for Jahmyr Gibbs and Jack Campbell. The author supports pursuing Linderbaum to restore the line’s former strength and invites reader opinions.

Minter Seeks Balance for Lamar Jackson’s Next Season
sports12 days ago

Minter Seeks Balance for Lamar Jackson’s Next Season

Ravens coach Jesse Minter said Lamar Jackson shouldn’t necessarily run more, arguing that an offense built around under-center, downhill run game and boot action can help him thrive while staying healthy. He stressed balance between leveraging Jackson’s athleticism and protecting him in key moments. Separately, GM Eric DeCosta revealed Baltimore has offered a market-setting deal to center Tyler Linderbaum and indicated an extension is necessary as the offseason window opens, with chatter connecting the Ravens to potential additions like Trey Hendrickson and DeAndre Hopkins.

Ravens Pursue Market-Setting Deal to Keep Tyler Linderbaum
sports13 days ago

Ravens Pursue Market-Setting Deal to Keep Tyler Linderbaum

The Ravens have offered center Tyler Linderbaum a market-setting contract and want him back, with coaches praising him as one of the league’s top interior linemen and analysts projecting a robust market for his services as free agency approaches; franchise tags look unlikely, and if he leaves Baltimore could face three new starting offensive linemen when the legal tampering period begins March 9 and the new league year starts March 11.

Ravens Face Tough Talks to Keep Tyler Linderbaum
sports17 days ago

Ravens Face Tough Talks to Keep Tyler Linderbaum

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said the team has 'some work to do on Tyler Linderbaum's contract' as the center approaches free agency after Baltimore did not pick up his 2026 option. With the franchise-tag cost for offensive linemen rising and Creed Humphrey leading the position at about $18 million per year, Baltimore may need to reach an extension to keep him from testing the market.

"Baltimore Ravens Offseason Update: Linderbaum Confident in O-Line Chemistry, Jackson's Lean Look, and Henry's Commitment"
sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Ravens Offseason Update: Linderbaum Confident in O-Line Chemistry, Jackson's Lean Look, and Henry's Commitment"

Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum is confident about building chemistry with the team's revamped offensive line and integrating new faces across the offense as they head into the upcoming season, emphasizing the importance of communication and teamwork while expressing optimism about the process unfolding smoothly during the offseason.