The Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety DeShon Elliott to a two-year, $6 million deal this offseason to help secure the safety position on the back end of the secondary.
Many of the big headliners have already signed their respective deals, but there’s still plenty of value left to be had.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been busy in the 2024 offseason, already adding several players to one of the league’s highest paid defenses. Names like linebacker Patrick Queen, cornerback Donte Jackson,and safety DeShon Elliott headline the new names all brought in to help the Steelers capture their elusive seventh Lombardi Trophy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety DeShon Elliott to a two-year, $6 million deal this offseason, but former Steelers outside linebacker Arthur Moats thinks Pittsburgh should kick the tires on former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons.
The Philadelphia Eagles were quite busy in free agency last month, signing running back Saquon Barkley and edge rusher Bryce Huff to headline their haul.
There are many free agents still available but we will probably have to wait till after the draft to see where they go. Even though the 2024 Free Agency period started three weeks ago, many impactful free agents are still waiting to be signed.
Broncos HC Sean Payton talked about Stidham potentially being the starter in 2024: “He’s definitely competing to be the starter. I don’t think we have a term ‘driver’s seat’ really.
The Green Bay Packers signed top-flight safety Xavier McKinney in free agency earlier this month, but it would still behoove them to add another safety to their defensive backfield.
After losing Xavier McKinney to the Green Bay Packers in free agency, the Giants have a major need at safety.
With a few good players remain unsigned, who should the Saints go after? In this week’s CSC poll, we voters asked which of these remaining free agents would you like the New Orleans Saints to sign: After 366 votes, former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons won with 50.3% of the vote.
The New Orleans Saints may land four-time All-Pro safety and former Denver Bronco, Justin Simmons this offseason. The market for safeties remains widely available for any team that needs to improve their secondary, but the Saints may need one to complement the other.
Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick struggled at times last season without having a trustworthy player at the strong safety position.
Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick struggled at times last season without having a trustworthy player at the strong safety position.
Justin Simmons is considered one of the top free-agent safeties available, and he could fit well with the Steelers. However, Ramon Foster doesn't see it that way.
After trying to make things work with several inherited players, Sean Payton has effectively jumpstarted a rebuild for the Denver Broncos. While their biggest offseason move involved releasing quarterback Russell Wilson, the team also made star safety Justin Simmons a free agent.
The Green Bay Packers might be wise to kick the tires on free-agent safety Justin Simmons.
Since the legal tampering period began, the Steelers have signed Russell Wilson, Patrick Queen and Bill Burr's doppelganger in punter Cameron Johnston. They still have holes at cornerback, safety and on offensive line that must be addressed.
We knew there were going to be some tough offseason decisions for the Denver Broncos, considering they were projected to be over the cap going into the 2024 league year and that they would have less cash available after cutting ties with quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Denver Broncos are embarking on what should be an incredibly chaotic offseason.
The 30-year-old should have several suitors.
The Denver Broncos are releasing two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons after eight seasons with the team. The move announced Thursday will cost the financially strapped team $3.75 million in dead money but will save $14.5 million against the salary cap.
The Denver Broncos have moved on from another notable veteran.
The Denver Broncos announced another big roster move this week after releasing Russell Wilson. The team is parting ways with All-Pro safety Justin Simmons after eight seasons.
In recent days, several big-name safeties have been salary-cap casualties such as Jordan Poyer, Jamal Adams, Kevin Byard, Quandre Diggs, Rayshawn Jenkins and Eddie Jackson. This 30-year-old immediately becomes one of the top free agents, nonetheless safeties.
The list of veteran safeties who will be available in free agency continues to grow.
Few NFL executives match the aggressive tactics of Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman. Despite the disappointing end to the 2023 season, Roseman has crafted an impressive roster for the Eagles.
While the highly-anticipated NFL offseason has yet to officially kick off, there remains a ton of speculation around the league surrounding what direction each franchise will take over the summer.
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