The NFL offseason has slowed down a lot since the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft. However, there are still quite a few high-profile free agents that are left on the market.
The Rams should sign free agent safety Justin Simmons, still at the top of his game The Los Angeles Rams have added to the safety position this offseason through free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft, first signing Kamren Curl and then drafting Miami star Kamren Kinchens in the third round helped strengthen a secondary that largely lacked firepower.
The Denver Broncos have gotten themselves into a tricky cap situation. Denver traded significant assets for QB Russell Wilson from the Seattle Seahawks two years ago.
One of the most shocking decisions of the 2023 offseason was when the Denver Broncos made safety Justin Simmons a salary cap casualty. Since then, Simmons has been nothing but gracious regarding his situation with the team, as well as his prolonged free agent journey, as no teams have signed him as of this post.
As we continue our series of the best players to wear each jersey number for the Denver Broncos, we’ve reached No. 31, and it’s not an easy decision. Recency bias might prompt some fans to declare Justin Simmons is the obvious answer.
There are a lot of big names sitting out there. Should the Denver Broncos try to sign any of them before training camp? When I looked over the available free agent list this week, I noticed quite a few big names sitting out there.
After losing long-time Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard, the Dolphins’ secondary needed some help; signing Kendall Fuller and long-time division rival Jordan Poyer went a long way to add leadership and depth to help Jalen Ramsey and Jevon Holland.
Here are three more moves the Titans should make this offseason to get back to contending for a playoff spot.
Vegas should quickly address its roster holes to recapture momentum and snap a two-year playoff drought.
The Philadelphia Eagles handed new contracts to 12 of their own players while adding 14 free agents and nine draft picks in the offseason. The Eagles have been busy, but these moves could make them even better.
The free agent market is starting to heat up, which means it should only be a matter of time before four-time Second-Team All-Pro Justin Simmons finds a new home.
After filling a number of needs this offseason, the Jets should be firmly in the mix for a playoff spot in 2024, but there's still work to be done to get there.
Unless he one day returns to the team, former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons will end up locked in at seventh place on the team’s all-time interceptions list.
The New York Jets had an impressive NFL Draft, upgrading their offensive line and adding some more offensive weapons for Aaron Rodgers, but they didn’t address the safety position.
As the dust settles on the 2024 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts can breathe easy knowing they finished with nine picks and multiple playmakers in key areas .
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety DeShon Elliott to a two-year, $6 million deal this offseason to help secure the safety position on the back end of the secondary.
Many of the big headliners have already signed their respective deals, but there’s still plenty of value left to be had.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety DeShon Elliott to a two-year, $6 million deal this offseason, but former Steelers outside linebacker Arthur Moats thinks Pittsburgh should kick the tires on former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons.
The Philadelphia Eagles were quite busy in free agency last month, signing running back Saquon Barkley and edge rusher Bryce Huff to headline their haul.
After losing Xavier McKinney to the Green Bay Packers in free agency, the Giants have a major need at safety.
Justin Simmons is considered one of the top free-agent safeties available, and he could fit well with the Steelers. However, Ramon Foster doesn't see it that way.
The Green Bay Packers might be wise to kick the tires on free-agent safety Justin Simmons.
The Denver Broncos have moved on from another notable veteran.
The Denver Broncos announced another big roster move this week after releasing Russell Wilson. The team is parting ways with All-Pro safety Justin Simmons after eight seasons.
The list of veteran safeties who will be available in free agency continues to grow.
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