One of the fiercest defenders in recent Oklahoma State history is set to continue his NFL career. On Sunday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Emmanuel Ogbah is signing a one-year, $5 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
For years now, it has seemed like the Jacksonville Jaguars looked at their pass-rush depth and merely shrugged their shoulders. That finally changed on Sunday, however, with Jaguars general manager James Gladstone moving quickly to sign veteran pass-rusher and former Miami Dolphin Emmanuel Ogbah to a low-risk deal.
NFL free agents often find a minor wave of activity coming their way following each season's NFL Draft, and that's likely to prove true again in 2025. One former Kansas City Chiefs defender found a quick home following the completion of the three-day event.
The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to a deal with defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah on Sunday. The Jaguars didn't divulge terms but ESPN reported the veteran pass rusher landed a one-year deal worth up to $5 million.
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.
As the entire league shifts its focus to the mass of undrafted free agents left after the 2025 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars added another veteran to their roster.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a much-needed move. The Jaguars are set to sign veteran defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, giving the Jaguars their first form of a veteran backup pass-rusher in years.
Adam Schefter reports that the Jaguars are signing veteran DE Emmanuel Ogbah to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million. There were reports that the Dolphins had offered Ogbah a contract, but he will now be moving on to another team.
The Jaguars are signing former Dolphins defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah to a one-year deal with a maximum value of $5M, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Ogbah is a nine-year veteran with 87 starts and 47.5 sacks in his career.
We are just over a week away from the NFL Draft and the Detroit Lions' biggest need remains the same as it was at the start of free agency. The team still hasn't addressed their need to add a better option as their second starting edge rusher.
Emmanuel Ogbah has spent the past five years in Miami, but he is among the free agents still on the market at this point. Efforts to continue his Dolphins tenure have not yielded traction so far.
Per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, agent Drew Rosenhaus revealed the Dolphins have offered OLB Emmanuel Ogbah a contract but they “haven’t found common ground” yet and nothing is imminent.
As the second week of NFL free agency kicked off Monday, the Miami Dolphins already had re-signed seven of their own players before or right after they hit the market — and there could be more moves like that on the way.
Drew Rosenhaus, the agent for Emmanuel Ogbah, on his weekly segment on WSVN-7 with Josh Moser, said Sunday evening that the Dolphins have offered his client a contract, but the sides have yet to agree to terms.
The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to take a big step forward in their “rebuilding” process during the upcoming 2024 NFL season. Antonio Pierce and company believe that they will be a legitimate playoff contender.
The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the NFL’s best pass rushers in Maxx Crosby, but they could always use some more guys who can get to the quarterback. That’s why ESPN’s Bill Barnwell sees the Raiders as a good fit for free-agent defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed edge rusher Bryce Huff in free agency, which was widely viewed as a strong move. However, they also lost some pieces along their defensive front.
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The Dolphins have much of their roster set for the long term, especially after acquiring and extending WR Tyreek Hill and OLB Bradley Chubb. But Miami could pare these players from the roster.