When free agency began, Dwight Freeney was presumably one of the biggest names in the market, but his demands and age have kept him out of work and lacking interest from teams, despite initial rumors about him joining the Denver Broncos, the Seattle Seahawks and a few other teams. More
It’s been a very quiet off-season so far for the San Diego Chargers, with their cap situation limiting their ability to get players in the free agency market. After working some things out, they are in a position to make some changes and signings, and Antonio Johnson, last seen playing for the Indianapolis Colts as their nose tackle, might be the first name on their long overdue signing list. More
While the Indianapolis Colts aren’t completely decided on whether to improve their wide receiver situation through the draft or stick to free agency plans, the next name on their potential visitors list is Brandon Lloyd, who was released by the New England Patriots despite enjoying a mostly productive season. More
There aren’t a lot of big moves left to make in the NFL free agency after the first week, but both the Tennessee Titans made some additions and changes to their quarterback situations – the Titans released Matt Hasselbeck and signed Ryan Fitzpatrick, while the Indianapolis Colts took advantage of the QB change made by their division rivals and signed the recently released veteran QB. More
As more and more big names get taken off the board in the 2013 free agents market, the Denver Broncos positioned themselves as possibly the premier team in the NFL by signing Wes Welker from the New England Patriots and Dominique Rogers-Cromartie from the Philadelphia Eagles. More
Two of the most coveted players in the NFL’s 2013 free agency market might end up playing, eventually, for the same team. Paul Kruger from the Baltimore Ravens and Louis Vasquez of the San Diego Chargers are both courted by the Indianapolis Colts, who also happen to be able to afford both of them. More
It seems unlikely that the Baltimore Ravens will be able to, or even want (at least not too badly) to re-sign Ed Reed, especially with other players they need to give deals to, who have a long future ahead of them than Reed. Still, there’s plenty of interest and money out there for the future hall of fame safety, most likely with the New England Patriots or the Indianapolis Colts. More
Cornerback Darrelle Revis might be the best player the New York Jets have, but it still doesn’t mean that they’re anywhere nearer deciding what to do with him going into the 2013 season, his final on his current contract, and whether to trade him to one of the many teams that are interested, or keep him on the team with a big contract More
The Indianapolis Colts were more than pleased with what they accomplished last season – the turnaround from a disastrous year and the immediate impact of Andrew Luck exceeded expectations. Still, they no their number one need for next year is improving the offensive line, and Andy Levitre from the Buffalo Bills might be the right man for the job. More
The San Diego Chargers aren’t too keen on letting Louis Vasquez, the team’s starting right guard for the last few seasons, hit the free agent market, but if he does, the Indianapolis Colts are probably going to be the first team trying to sign the four year veteran. More