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yardbarker.com | Mike Moraitis
The biggest question mark for the Buffalo Bills ahead of the 2025 season is the status of running back James Cook. Cook's desire for a new contract as he enters the final year of his current one is well-documented, but he and the Bills haven't been able to hammer out a deal. That leaves the door open for Cook to hold out, and if he does, the Bills could opt to trade him, assuming the two-time Pro Bowler remains steadfast in that decision and doesn't budge.
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sportingnews.com | Mike Moraitis |Tennessee Titans
The Dallas Cowboys made a huge addition to their wide receivers room recently, but could they stand to make another? After not having an adequate No. 2 option across from CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys solved that issue by pulling off a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers for volatile wide receiver George Pickens.
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sportingnews.com | Mike Moraitis |Tennessee Titans
The New York Jets had a pair of post-June 1 cuts this offseason, a list that includes quarterback Aaron Rodgers and linebacker C.J. Mosley. As a result, the time has come for the Jets to collect that money. According to CBS Sports' John Breech, the Jets are picking up $13.5 million in cap space thanks to cutting Mosley and Rodgers. With that money now in the bank, the Jets have $36.7 million in cap space to work with, according to Over the Cap.
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sportingnews.com | Mike Moraitis |Tennessee Titans
With Detroit Lions great Frank Ragnow retiring, the team could look to recoup some of the signing bonus given to the former franchise stalwart, which could in turn create some bad blood between the two sides. According to CBS Sports analyst Joel Corry, the Lions could look to get back $1.2 million of the $6 million signing bonus that was attached to Ragnow's contract now that he's hanging up his cleats.
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sportingnews.com | Mike Moraitis |Tennessee Titans
With Detroit Lions great Frank Ragnow announcing his retirement from the NFL, the debate about his Hall of Fame chances have begun. Ragnow was undoubtedly one of the best centers of his generation, with the 29-year-old being voted to four Pro Bowls and getting three second-team All-Pro nods while also posting elite numbers in both pass protection and run-blocking. However, as Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports points out, Ragnow isn't a lock to become a Hall of Famer down the road.
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