Free agency has opened with a flurry of activity. Already, numerous teams are on the board. Take a glance at the deals, and the potential soon-to-be deals.
Tuesday, March 20
The Washington Redskins have agreed to trade safety Adam Archuleta to the Chicago Bears for a conditional sixth-round draft pick. Archuleta restructured his contract to soften the salary-cap hit the Redskins will have to take this season, and now Washington will get back a draft pick for him. Bears coach Lovie Smith was Archuleta's defensive coordinator in St. Louis and has coveted the safety since he took over as Chicago's head coach in January 2004. He finally has gotten his man.
The Denver Broncos reached agreement on a one-year deal with free-agent wide receiver Brandon Stokley. The 30-year-old Stokley also visited the New Orleans Saints but opted for the Broncos. Stokley is coming off a torn achilles, but he is expected to be ready for training camp.
The Houston Texans reached agreement with free-agent linebacker Shawn Barber on a three-year, $5 million deal that includes $2.2 million in guaranteed money.
Carolina re-signed restricted free-agent defensive tackle Jordan Carstens.
Cincinnati re-signed restricted free-agent punter Kyle Larson.
Indianapolis re-signed restricted free-agent guard Ryan Lilja.
Cleveland signed free-agent center Lennie Friedman.
Kansas City signed free-agent defensive tackle Alfonso Boone.
Philadelphia free-agent linebacker Keith Adams tried out with the New York Giants.
Monday, March 19
The Denver Broncos cut defensive end Courtney Brown after the former No. 1 overall pick failed his physical.
Chicago free-agent defensive tackle Ian Scott visited the Minnesota Vikings.
Tuesday, March 20
The Washington Redskins have agreed to trade safety Adam Archuleta to the Chicago Bears for a conditional sixth-round draft pick. Archuleta restructured his contract to soften the salary-cap hit the Redskins will have to take this season, and now Washington will get back a draft pick for him. Bears coach Lovie Smith was Archuleta's defensive coordinator in St. Louis and has coveted the safety since he took over as Chicago's head coach in January 2004. He finally has gotten his man.
The Denver Broncos reached agreement on a one-year deal with free-agent wide receiver Brandon Stokley. The 30-year-old Stokley also visited the New Orleans Saints but opted for the Broncos. Stokley is coming off a torn achilles, but he is expected to be ready for training camp.
The Houston Texans reached agreement with free-agent linebacker Shawn Barber on a three-year, $5 million deal that includes $2.2 million in guaranteed money.
Carolina re-signed restricted free-agent defensive tackle Jordan Carstens.
Cincinnati re-signed restricted free-agent punter Kyle Larson.
Indianapolis re-signed restricted free-agent guard Ryan Lilja.
Cleveland signed free-agent center Lennie Friedman.
Kansas City signed free-agent defensive tackle Alfonso Boone.
Philadelphia free-agent linebacker Keith Adams tried out with the New York Giants.
Monday, March 19
The Denver Broncos cut defensive end Courtney Brown after the former No. 1 overall pick failed his physical.
Chicago free-agent defensive tackle Ian Scott visited the Minnesota Vikings.


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