
NFL free agency tracker 2025: Real-time news, rumors, and Titans
As of March 6, 2025, the NFL free agency period is set to begin on March 12 at 4:00 p.m. ET, with the legal tampering period commencing on March 10 at 12:00 p.m. ET.
During this time, teams can negotiate with free agents, but official agreements can only be finalized once the new league year starts.
Notable Free Agents in 2025
This year’s free agency class features several prominent players, including:
- Sam Darnold (Quarterback)
- Najee Harris (Running Back)
- Chris Godwin (Wide Receiver)
- Mike Gesicki (Tight End)
- Khalil Mack (Edge Rusher)
Additionally, the Cincinnati Bengals have placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on wide receiver Tee Higgins for the second consecutive year, and the Kansas City Chiefs have tagged guard Trey Smith.
Tennessee Titans Free Agency Overview
The Tennessee Titans have several players entering free agency:
- Jerome Baker (Linebacker)
- Sebastian Joseph-Day (Defensive Tackle)
- Nick Folk (Kicker)
- Quandre Diggs (Safety)
- Mason Rudolph (Quarterback)
- Daniel Brunskill (Offensive Lineman)
- Tyler Boyd (Wide Receiver)
- Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (Wide Receiver)
- Dillon Radunz (Offensive Lineman)
- Morgan Cox (Long Snapper)
Notably, wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine had a standout season, leading the team with nine receiving touchdowns, which may position him for a significant contract.
Titans’ Draft Strategy and Quarterback Situation
Holding the first overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, the Titans are reportedly considering selecting quarterback Cam Ward from Miami. However, there is speculation about the Titans potentially trading this pick, with teams like the New York Giants and New York Jets expressing interest in acquiring a quarterback.
Additionally, discussions have emerged about the Titans pursuing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson in free agency to provide immediate leadership and experience.
Recent Transactions and Salary Cap Moves
As teams prepare for the new league year, several notable releases have occurred to manage salary cap space:
- Cincinnati Bengals: Released guard Alex Cappa, saving $8 million.
- Philadelphia Eagles: Released cornerbacks Darius Slay and James Bradberry, saving a total of $6.4 million with post-June 1 designations.
- New York Jets: Released wide receiver Davante Adams.
- Los Angeles Chargers: Released defensive end Joey Bosa.
- San Francisco 49ers: Released defensive tackle Javon Hargrave.
- Las Vegas Raiders: Released quarterback Gardner Minshew.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Released wide receiver Christian Kirk.
These moves indicate teams’ strategies to align with salary cap requirements ahead of free agency.
For the most current updates on NFL free agency, it’s advisable to monitor official team announcements and reputable sports news outlets, as the situation continues to evolve rapidly.