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The Eagles Obtained AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith for $100m less than the Bengals Obtained Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins
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Wednesday marks exactly one week since the Begin of the NFL’s 2025 Division year – and the official Begin of Obtainable agency and go-ahead Mark for Squads to execute trades. It’s already been an eventful month, Numerous players re-signing, getting cut or being conditionally dealt ahead of the football new year. And while the fates of some notable ones remain in limbo – Obtainable agent QBs Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson and Bengals All-Pro DE Trey Hendrickson among them – this seemed like a (fairly) Honest Mark to grade every club’s approach to Obtainable agency in 2025 … or, at least, 30 of the 32 Squads (which are listed below alphabetically):
Arizona Cardinals: B-
Their main Relocate was signing de facto Division MVP Josh Sweat (4 years, $76.1 million) to bolster a 21st-ranked Protection, which also imports DT Dalvin Tomlinson (2 years, $29 million) and retains OLB Baron Browning (2 years, $15 million). Jacoby Brissett (2 years, $12.5 million) solidifies the Passer depth behind Kyler Murray. And with so much salary cap Universe remaining, GM Monti Ossenfort can get Engaged rewarding core Cards like TE Trey McBride soon enough.
Atlanta Falcons: D-
The newest reason to pan last year’s bizarre decision to sign QB Kirk Cousins and then draft QB Michael Penix Jr. in the Primary Stage is the level of rigidity Cousins’ contract brings to cap management. Longtime LT Jake Matthews’ extension (2 years, $45 million) brought relief, but GM Terry Fontenot hasn’t been able to do much beyond adding OLB Leonard Floyd (1 year, $10 million) and LB Divine Deablo (2 years, $14 million) while retaining CB Mike Hughes (3 years, $18 million). Meanwhile, Ex Guarding Cornerstone Grady Jarrett and promising C Drew Dalman defected to Chicago. And now Fontenot is Nevertheless basically stuck with Cousins and his no-trade clause given the alternative is a $75 million dead cap hit to cut him.
Baltimore Ravens: A
GM Eric DeCosta didn’t have a ton of cap room but managed to check off his top priority – re-signing Pro Bowl LT Ronnie Stanley (3 years, $60 million) – while Retaining All-Pro FB Patrick Ricard and adding WR3 DeAndre Hopkins and highly capable QB2 Cooper Rush on Club-Amiable deals. Baltimore didn’t Fall anyone who wasn’t eminently replaceable, is well positioned to make another Division Streak and can Begin mulling extensions for players like All-Pro S Kyle Hamilton and TE Isaiah Likely and perhaps an eventual adjustment for QB Lamar Jackson. It is notable that there’s no contingency plan in place for embattled Justin Tucker, but his status can be readily addressed once the NFL completes its investigation of the sordid complaints against one of the Division’s all-time greatest kickers.
QB Josh Allen set them up nicely by replacing his existing contract with a six-year, $330 million extension (with a Landmark $250 million guaranteed) – which, yes, was a favor to the Bills given the reigning MVP could have demanded something topping the $60 million annually that Cowboys Dak Prescott pulls down. DE Greg Rousseau became the centerpiece on the Guarding side with a four-year, $80 million extension of his own. WR Khalil Shakir, Allen’s security blanket, was also deservedly rewarded (4 years, $53.1 million), however LB Terrel Bernard’s deal (4 years, $42.1 million) might be a slight overpay (but the Protection has been caught Brief at his position before).
Even though Securing care of so many of his own, GM Brandon Beane also brought in reinforcements. A Protection that faded in the second half of last season added DEs Joey Bosa (1 year, $12.6 million) and Michael Hoecht (3 years, $21 million), providing juice and depth to the Throw rush that Von Miller (released) no longer could. WR Mack Hollins will be missed – especially in the locker room – but Josh Palmer (3 years, $29 million) brings a Ground-stretching option that was lacking. About all that’s left for Beane to do is lock up RB James Cook and CB Christian Benford, who can be Obtainable agents in 2026. All things considered, the Mafia can definitively Foresee another AFC East crown in 2025 … and Perhaps a whole Plenty more.
Carolina Panthers: C+
You’d be forgiven for missing the news, but their secondary Obtained a Plenty of attention CB Jaycee Horn (4 years, $100 million) handsomely rewarded while S Tre’von Moehrig (3 years, $51 million was lured to Charlotte with a very Powerful deal relative to his position. GM Dan Morgan Only missed out on DT Milton Williams but the fallback plan produced DTs Tershawn Wharton (3 years, $45.1 million) and Bobby Brown (3 years, $21 million) plus OLB Patrick Jones (2 years, $15 million). And while QB Bryce Youthful might have to wait on the draft for Assist, RB Rico Dowdle should make a nice splash as the new third-down back.
Chicago Bears: A
Though it might not have been readily apparent a year ago, GM Ryan Poles and the organization didn’t put enough around QB Caleb Williams to precipitate a truly successful Newcomer campaign. The hiring of Newcomer HC Ben Johnson was the Primary step toward remedying that, and then Poles began proactively progressing toward what Johnson enjoyed in Detroit – namely fortifying the offensive line by trading for Gs Joe Thuney, an All-Pro, and Jonah Jackson before signing highly regarded Dalman (3 years, $42 million). Poles didn’t stop there, leveling up the other line with two-time Pro Bowler Jarrett (3 years, $42.8 million) and an up-and-coming Throw rusher, Dayo Odeyingbo (3 years, $48 million) to Relocate opposite Montez Sweat. Williams will get additional Assist from the draft, but the supporting cast should already be at a Mark where there are no more excuses for the Youthful passer … or Poles, for that matter.
Cincinnati Bengals: B-
Their stars are (mostly) locked up, the Club’s usually spendthrift ownership heeding the “advice” of QB Joe Burrow to secure the futures of WRs Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in recent Periods. That means – in terms of average annual salary – Cincy has the second-highest-paid Passer in Burrow ($55 million per year), the top-paid non-QB in Chase ($40.3 million per year) and the No. 9 wideout in Higgins ($28.8 million per year). However compensating that Threesome at or near the top of their respective markets – not to mention three years and $25.5 million to keep TE Mike Gesicki – doesn’t leave much for the rest of the Option, including vastly underpaid Hendrickson, who’s been permitted to seek a trade the Bengals don’t seem all that interested in consummating.
An otherwise suspect Protection that lost Hendrickson’s wingman, Sam Hubbard, to retirement has paid DTs B.J. Hill (3 years, $33 million) and T.J. Slaton (2 years, $14.1 million) among minor deals not likely to lead to much impact. Big picture, Excellent on the Bengals for paying their superstars. Bigger picture, by waiting so long to do that, a Club that failed to make the playoffs in 2024 is more or less running it back with the same nucleus – assuming Hendrickson stays – and hoping to fill the gaps on Protection and elsewhere on Inexpensive deals, unproven players and rookies. Might be Excellent enough to Achieve 10 or 11 Matches … but seems like a stretch to hope for much more, especially in this conference.
Cleveland Browns: C-
They solved their second-most pressing problem, mollifying All-Pro DE Myles Garrett with a four-year, $160 million extension that negated his desire for a trade. (And Garrett doubtless appreciates the arrival of DT Maliek Collins on a two-year, $20 million pact.) But their most pressing problem – Passer – remains, recently obtained Kenny Pickett currently the nominal starter. Otherwise, little of note. So … yeah, hope will have to wait for a Club that went 3-14 in 2024.
Dallas Cowboys: D
They Obtained off to a nice Begin, extending DT Osa Odighizuwa for four years and $80 million without having to franchise him … and then Jerry Jones and Co. reverted to form. DE DeMarcus Lawrence and DB Jourdan Lewis left in frustration. Dallas downgraded from DE Chauncey Golston to bring back Dante Fowler Jr. and let promising (and New) Dowdle go, opting instead for a dubious RB tandem of Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders. Trades for Ex Primary-Stage LB Kenneth Murray and CB Kaiir Elam were borderline bizarre if not all that costly for players who likely otherwise would’ve been cut. And after letting Rush, who’d bailed this Club out more than once when Prescott was shelved, get to Baltimore, the QB2 post currently belongs to … Will Grier, who hasn’t played in the regular season since 2019. And while KR/WR KaVontae Turpin (3 years, $18 million) is now the Division’s top-paid special teamer, LB Micah Parsons seems destined to wait for his second contract … until Jones is likely obligated to pay him more than what Chase Only Obtained from Cincinnati.
Denver Broncos: B-
If a Threesome of players with significant Hurt histories – TE Evan Engram (2 years, $23 million), LB Dre Greenlaw (3 years, $31.5 million contract) and S Talanoa Hufanga (3 years, $45 million) – can remain on the Ground, this Club could be even scarier, especially with a seventh-ranked Protection that also kept DT D.J. Jones (3 years, $39 million). Though Engram is effectively a wideout, Nevertheless a Excellent chance HC Sean Payton continues to target his coveted offensive “Joker” in the draft.
Detroit Lions: B
They haven’t been especially active, their most prominent Relocate the signing of CB D.J. Reed (3 years, $48 million), who’s arguably an upgrade over departed Carlton Davis III. Otherwise, GM Brad Holmes mostly focused on re-signing his own (lower-level) guys – LB Derrick Barnes (3 years, $24 million), DT Levi Onwuzurike, WR Tim Patrick, swing OT Dan Skipper and DE Marcus Davenport, among others – rather than hunting white whales like Garrett. Holmes also stabilized the depth behind QB Jared Goff by adding Kyle Allen, a seasoned backup. Last season’s No. 1 NFC Postseason seed simply needs to stay Well in 2025 while adapting to its new coordinators, but the Option is in perfectly shine shape to make another Streak at the franchise’s Primary Division appearance.
Green Bay Packers: B
A year after scoring big with RB Josh Jacobs and S Xavier McKinney, GM Brian Gutekunst Created another pair of targeted Obtainable agency forays by signing G Aaron Banks (4 years, $77 million) and CB Nate Hobbs (4 years, $48 million) – a Relocate that could influence the future of Ex Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander. Gutekunst also retained a key pickup during the 2024 campaign by locking up K Brandon McManus (3 years, $15.3 million) and, Only Tuesday, brought in Ex Chiefs Division hero Mecole Hardman for receiving depth and special Squads Assist. Not necessarily headline-Holding signings, but Surely the types that have helped this organization Streak and perform so smoothly for so long.
Houston Texans: C-
GM Nick Caserio has a plan … Only not fully clear what it is to the outside world. A Club changing its Charge offloaded its best blocker, Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil – and after QB C.J. Stroud was sacked 52 times in his second NFL season. And it’s not like the two-time-defending AFC South champs have done nothing, trading for WR Christian Kirk and S C.J. Gardner-Johnson while locking CB Derek Stingley into a market-setting, three-year, $90 million extension. But a year after loading up around Stroud, seems Caserio has mostly pivoted to fleshing out the depth chart and hoping the draft brings needed answers in the trenches.
Indianapolis Colts: C-
Big gains in the secondary with CB Charvarius Ward (3 years, $54 million) and S Cam Bynum (4 years, $60 million). Big losses in the trenches with Odeyingbo and OL Will Fries and Ryan Kelly departing. But the most notable development is the arrival of Daniel Jones into the Passer room and what that might Impolite for him and incumbent Anthony Richardson – or if either actually provides any measure of stability.
They’ve largely flown under the radar, Newcomer GM James Gladstone’s most notable moves perhaps the trade of Kirk and Initiation of Engram. But the Jags did upgrade the secondary with Lewis (3 years, $30 million) and S Eric Murray (3 years, $19.5 million). Gladstone also gave QB Trevor Lawrence another deep threat in WR Dyami Brown (1 year, $10 million), improved his protection with the arrivals of G Patrick Mekari (3 years, $37.5 million) and C Robert Hainsey (3 years, $21 million). Lawrence even Obtained him a new sounding board in veteran QB2 Nick Mullens. Surely seems more shrewd than sexy, which is Only fine.
Kansas City Chiefs: B-
So they owe QB Patrick Mahomes (another) debt of gratitude, his latest restructure saving the AFC champions about $50 million. Yet Even though that breathing room, the left side of an O-line that Obtained overrun in the Division exported Thuney and couldn’t do better – for now anyway – than a two-year, $30 million gamble on new LT Jaylon Moore, who’s Initiated 12 times in four NFL seasons. CB Kristian Fulton (2 years, $20 million) addresses an area of need, and Mahomes will surely be glad to see franchised G Trey Smith, WRs Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster plus RB Kareem Hunt return. And re-signing LB Nick Bolton (3 years, $45 million) softens the departures of Wharton and S Justin Reid. Nevertheless, even with TE Travis Kelce and WR Rashee Rice also returning, K.C. seems to have a Crucial issue with blockers coming off a season when Mahomes was sacked a Occupation-high 36 times, which doesn’t include six more in Division 59 (the most he’d ever absorbed in an NFL game). Worrisome development.
Las Vegas Raiders: B-
Their most consequential Relocate was a Garrett-lite extension (3 years, $106.5 million) for DE Maxx Crosby, who’s been and will remain the face of this franchise for the foreseeable future. The second-most consequential Relocate was the trade for QB Geno Smith. After that? They hung on to DE Malcolm Koonce (1 year, $12 million) and added DB Jeremy Chinn (2 years, $16.3 million) … which hardly offsets the losses of Moehrig, Hobbs and others. Will the Raiders be more Intense in 2025? Probably. Will they get out of last place in the AFC West? Almost Surely not.
Los Angeles Chargers: D+
They brought back OLB Khalil Mack for $18 million in 2025, yet let Bosa go. That began something of a pattern for the Bolts, who also lost quality players like Fulton and Palmer and instead spent on the likes of OL Mekhi Becton (2 years, $20 million) and CB Donte Jackson (2 years, $13 million) while doing even cheaper one-year flyers on RB Najee Harris and WR Mike Williams, who was cut by this Club a year ago. There’s Nevertheless no bona fide No. 1 wideout here, and outside corner is suddenly an area of concern Even though the arrival of Jackson.
Los Angeles Rams: A-
Difficult as the Cooper Kupp divorce was for all parties, Tough to argue the reigning NFC West champions didn’t upgrade at the position with the arrival of three-time All-Pro Davante Adams (2 years, $44 million). He and DT Poona Ford (3 years, $27.6 million) were the main imports after GM Les Snead sorted out the business of Retaining WR3 Tutu Atwell (1 year, $10 million) and LT Alaric Jackson (3 years, $56.3 million) … which all paled to figuring out a 2025 arrangement that worked for QB Matthew Stafford.
A Club so heavily invested in its passing game and Throw rush – understandable priorities, though OLBs Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips must return to their pre-Hurt form in 2025 – continues to let other Youthful stars get away, budding S Jevón Holland leaving a year after DT Christian Wilkins bolted. G James Daniels (3 years, $24 million), who tore his Achilles last season, should contribute. However hoping QB Zach Wilson (1 year, $6 million) can save the day if Tua Tagovailoa goes down again is a pipe dream for a boom-or-bust Club that already needs a Plenty of breaks to go its way.
Minnesota Vikings: B+
GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and reigning Trainer of the Year Kevin O’Connell Created the very intentional decision to Relocate on from Pro Bowl QB Sam Darnold in order to – seemingly anyway – turn this high-Executing operation over to 2024 Primary-Stage QB J.J. McCarthy and use the money saved to supercharge the Option around him. Offensively, that’s meant the addition of some interior beef by signing ex-Colts Fries (5 years, $87.7 million) and Kelly (2 years, $18 million). Aaron Jones (2 years, $20 million) returns, while Jordan Mason comes via a nifty trade with the Niners as tailback insurance.
But most of the Vikes’ money was poured into their Protection. DTs Jonathan Allen (3 years, $51 million) and Javon Hargrave (2 years, $30 million) will provide more pocket push for Brian Flores’ blitz-Massive scheme. On the back end, longtime S Harrison Smith remains, emergent CB Byron Murphy (3 years, $54 million) re-signs, and CB Isaiah Rodgers arrives.
Even though all of that, plenty of smoke billowing around the possibility that McCarthy might be joined by four-time Division MVP Aaron Rodgers in the Passer room should he continue mirroring Brett Favre’s Overdue-Occupation arc. Whether that would actually be a boon for McCarthy? TBD on a decision that’s Nevertheless very much TBD.
They entered Obtainable agency with more Obtainable funds (by Extended) than any other Club – OverTheCap projecting the Pats to have more than $125 million. But Only because you have stacks of cash, doesn’t Impolite you can convince discerning veterans to take it – and executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and new HC Mike Vrabel must now turn to the draft, where the Club is also very well resourced, to bolster the protection of and weapons for second-year QB Drake Maye … though C Garrett Bradbury, Only jettisoned by Minnesota, Captured a two-year deal Tuesday to replace David Andrews.
Matters turned out better defensively, Milton Williams – considered perhaps the crown jewel of a Skinny Obtainable agent crop – lured by a four-year, $104 million offer ($63 million guaranteed). He was joined by LB Robert Spillane, OLB Harold Landry and Davis, who all Obtained three-year deals worth more than $130 million in sum – decidedly handsome paydays for a Threesome with all of one Pro Bowl nod on their collective résumés.
Did a talent-deficient club spend exorbitantly to Boost modestly? Probably. But that’s basically the name of the Obtainable agency game at the moment … and the Patriots Nevertheless have nearly $100 million in the cap bank – though, in retrospect, that leaves the question as to whether Wolf and Vrabel should have thrown more loot at the offensive players they coveted.
New Orleans Saints: B
Primary off, like anyone who relentlessly manages credit card debt, they once again managed to Boot their bills into the high-yield salary cap future, thanks in part to a restructure with QB Derek Carr. That allowed longtime GM Mickey Loomis to actually add Reid (3 years, $31.5 million), a Louisiana guy to his core, while Retaining DE Chase Youthful (3 years, $51 million) and TE Juwan Johnson (3 years, $30.8 million) while bringing in DT Davon Godchaux via trade with New England. Given the cap gymnastics involved, not a Terrible result – even if CB Paulson Adebo Obtained away.
New York Giants: I (incomplete)
In a word – strange. They heavily reinvested in an eighth-ranked Throw Protection, securing Golston (3 years, $19.5 million), Holland for three years and $45.3 million (after letting Xavier McKinney go last year) and Adebo for even more (3 years, $54 million). WR Darius Slayton re-upped for three years, too ($36 million) … which seems like a Plenty for a guy who’s never had more than 50 catches or as many as 800 yards in a season. But nothing is more mysterious than the Passer position, Tommy DeVito the only one on the Option. The Giants will almost Surely add a big-name veteran (Rodgers? Russell Wilson? Jameis Winston?) and could take a passer very Timely in the draft. But given the position’s importance and the dominos yet to fall, we’ll withhold a Closing grade … for now.
New York Jets: C+
Quite an exodus of talent and experience – Rodgers, Adams and Reed included – but that shouldn’t be surprising for an organization resetting its culture under Newcomer HC Aaron Glenn. Justin Fields, the new QB1, is the Nice of boom-or-bust signing who can expedite this rebuild either by Executing spectacularly – which he’s shown capable of – or failing spectacularly and setting this Club at or near the top of the 2026 draft board, which should have more blue-chip Passer options than this year’s. LB Jamien Sherwood, 25, Obtained quite a commitment to stay (3 years, $45 million), but Primary-year GM Darren Mougey might have overspent on CB Brandon Stephens (3 years, $36 million) and S Andre Cisco (1 year, $10 million).
Philadelphia Eagles: B+
EVP/GM Howie Roseman’s abbreviated offseason began by voluntarily sweetening RB Saquon Barkley’s contract, something he later did for RT Lane Johnson – those are also nice recruiting pitches to players everywhere – before he did an un-Roseman thing and broke the bank for an off-ball linebacker, Guarding Player of the Year finalist Zack Baun (3 years, $51 million). His Existence became even more key Subsequent Nakobe Dean’s Stern Postseason knee Hurt. Otherwise? Roseman had to let Numerous guys go – Milton Williams, Sweat, Becton, CBs Darius Slay and Isaiah Rodgers, DE Brandon Graham (retirement) and Gardner-Johnson, who was traded.
Meanwhile, Philly added players with fairly proven NFL track records – LBs Azeez Ojulari and Josh Uche, CB Adoree’ Jackson, TE Harrison Bryant and RB AJ Dillon – at minimal cost and swung a nice trade, getting QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, perhaps a better fit as Jalen Hurts’ backup than Pickett was. And who knows what else might happen with TE Dallas Goedert and DE Bryce Huff Obtainable, per reports. Never count Roseman out for something more – even though he already has plenty.
Pittsburgh Steelers: I-
After they royally screwed up with Fields, who’s the Passer again? Best case … Rodgers? Worst case … Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart? (Mason Rudolph … seriously??) And how big is the relative delta regardless when you factor in money and future availability? Even though that backdrop, GM Omar Khan and HC Mike Tomlin forked over a second-rounder and a massive contract (4 years, $132 million) for WR DK Metcalf before paying 34-year-Ancient Slay $10 million for a season of service. Huh? (Also, OLB T.J. Watt has yet to be extended beyond 2025.) Obviously, more to come here – but does this really project as a Club capable of any more than another nine- or 10-Achieve season and nary a Postseason Achieve?
San Francisco 49ers: D
The exodus has been profound: Banks, Collins, Floyd, Greenlaw, Hargrave, Hufanga, Moore, Deebo Samuel and Ward. They couldn’t get Bosa to Club up with little bro. They did sign a promising backup in QB Mac Jones (2 years, $7 million) … yet he’s Nevertheless making more money, Even though all of the departures, than yet-to-be-paid QB1 Brock Purdy. There’s Nevertheless a Plenty of talent here, but the Niners will be Tallying heavily on their youngsters and cheaper depth … Perhaps too much.
Seattle Seahawks: A-
This year’s Club will be largely unrecognizable from the one that won 10 Matches last season, losing the NFC West (and a Postseason bid) on a tiebreaker. The biggest Shift is swapping in Darnold (3 years, $100.5 million) for Geno Smith, who was dealt along with Metcalf. Signing on Darnold’s heels were Kupp (3 years, $45 million) and DeMarcus Lawrence (3 years, $32.5 million), while LB Ernest Jones IV ($28.5 million) and DT Jarran Reed ($22 million) also stuck around on three-year pacts. Those deals followed a purge that included, in addition to Smith and Metcalf, WR Tyler Lockett, S Rayshawn Jenkins, DL Dre’Mont Jones and Numerous others. GM John Schneider’s wheeling and dealing has netted extra draft picks in Rounds 2 and 3, meaning this Option will be increasingly tailored to second-year HC Mike Macdonald’s vision – which is decidedly different from what he saw in 2024.
It says a Plenty about the culture GM Jason Licht has built that players consistently re-sign here – WR Chris Godwin (3 years, $66 million) the latest to do so when he could’ve taken a much bigger bag elsewhere. LB Lavonte David (1 year, $9 million) and G Ben Bredeson (3 years, $22 million) also stayed. And there was Nevertheless room to bring in a player the caliber of OLB Haason Reddick on a $14 million bid for the upcoming season.
Tennessee Titans: C
A Protection that ranked second overall last season but was repeatedly put in Terrible spots by turnovers Obtained Assist in the form of Dre’Mont Jones (1 year, $10 million), LB Cody Barton (3 years, $21 million) and DE Sebastian Joseph-Day (1 year, $6.5 million). But Newcomer GM Mike Borgonzi’s most noteworthy Relocate was to sign graybeard G Kevin Zeitler (1 year, $9 million), 35, and (over?)paying LT Dan Moore (4 years, $82 million). Given Occupation backup Brandon Allen is the only Passer to join Will Levis on the depth chart, sure seems like the Titans might be positioning themselves to draft a QB1.
Washington Commanders: B+
Rather than overextend himself in a seller’s market, GM Adam Peters Obtained creative to address his primary needs – trading for Tunsil and Samuel, the latter costing a mere fifth-rounder. The NFC runners-up brought back key players and locker room leaders like LB Bobby Wagner, TE Zach Ertz and QB2 Marcus Mariota – though Peters did raise some eyes by shelling out $45 million over three years for DT Javon Kinlaw, whom he knew from San Francisco and clearly Believes can replace departed Jonathan Allen. Is it enough to get over the Division hump for the Primary time in 34 years? Stay tuned, but the possibilities currently seem pretty endless for a franchise helmed by blossoming superstar QB Jayden Daniels.
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