The New York Giants had a very busy and productive free agency period earlier this offseason. And while it cost them a pretty penny to import the various veterans to fill some of the roster’s most glaring holes, it’s also going to cost them a chance at gaining any compensatory draft picks next year.
By this point in the offseason, you've likely heard a lot about the Philadelphia Eagles' additions and subtractions. There's been a lot of both so far and plenty of time ahead of us until the 2025 National Football League season.
The Philadelphia Eagles added their seventh Georgia Bulldog to their roster when they signed former New York Giants outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari in NFL free agency to a one-year $4 million deal. He will join fellow former Dawgs Jalen Carter, Nakobe Dean, Nolan Smith, Lewis Cine, Jordan Davis, and Kelee Ringo.
Former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup signed with Washington this offseason after announcing his retirement a year ago. Gallup opened up about why he felt he needed to walk away from the game at that time.
The Commanders traded for WR Deebo Samuel to give QB Jayden Daniels another weapon alongside WR Terry McLaurin. Samuel is looking to live up to the team’s expectations and explained his renewed motivation after a down season by his standards.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Eagles didn't draft edge rusher Azeez Ojulari, but it's not surprising that they were interested in signing him as a free agent this offseason. They
To date, the Eagles have signed nine different "prove-it" players in free agency this offseason, the most recent being perhaps the crown jewel of the clearance aisle, a 24-year-ole edge rusher with upside in Azeez Ojulari.
When the Philadelphia Eagles signed Azeez Ojulari to a one-year, $4 million deal, it generally earned positive marks from fans of the City of Brotherly
There probably has never been a team in NFL history so flush with defensive players from one school but that is how the Eagles defense has been built with Azeez Ojulari becoming the seventh member from the University of Georgia.
You can usually follow the money when trying to figure out what the NFL thinks of a particular player. So what gives with Azeez Ojulari? On paper, a Georgia-pedigreed,
The New York Giants were reported to want edge rusher Azeez Ojulari back for a second contract, but after hitting the open market, he followed running back Saquon Barkley’s footsteps and signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Winning back-to-back Super Bowls is tough. The Kansas City Chiefs were able to do it and they almost succeeded in their goal of a historic three-peat, but in the way was a tough Philadelphia Eagles team hell-bent on revenge from Super Bowl LVII.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed edge rusher Azeez Ojulari on Monday, with ESPN and The Athletic reporting it is a one-year agreement worth $4 million. Ojulari, 24, spent his first four years in the league with the NFC East rival New York Giants.
The Eagles will look to a former Giant to help fill their edge rush void. Azeez Ojulari is heading to Philadelphia, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports. This will be a one-year deal worth $4M, Fowler adds.
The Detroit Lions have been predicted to land Azeez Ojulari during NFL free agency. NFL free agency discussions are starting to heat up as the new league year is set to begin.
The Chicago Bears front office being extremely active in the offensive line trade market opens up more possibilities on the defensive side of the ball in free agency.
Edge defender is a rare position in which it's realist to find truly impactful players in free agency. Over the last couple of seasons, we've seen players like Jonathan Greenard, Danielle Hunter, Za'Darius Smith, Jadeveon Clowney, Chase Young, Zach Allen, and several others change teams for a worthy price tag.
Outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari is among the latest pending New York Giants free agents who were either Day 1 or Day 2 draft picks and will not get a second contract from the team.