Signs three-year deal
The Bears sign Royal to a three-year contract. Financial terms are not disclosed.
Check out highlights of the #Bears newest wide receiver Eddie Royal.
WATCH: http://t.co/Zehu8VDqvW pic.twitter.com/JjNoBfrtkR
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) March 12, 2015
Signs three-year deal
The Bears sign Rolle to a three-year, $11.25 million deal. $5 million is guaranteed.
It’s official…. Today was a long, painful, and exhausting day! But in the end we both get what we want…… A Team that wants to win and a player that would give them everything he got to win! Thank you to the Chicago Organization for making this day possible once again.
Re-signed
The Jets re-sign Colon to a one-year deal worth $870,000.
I am so happy to be back wearing the Green&White. Thank you to all who prayed for me and my family.
Signs five-year, $70m deal
The Jets sign Revis to a five-year deal worth $70 million. The money is guaranteed during the first two years: $16 million and $17 million, respectively. In 2017, $6 million of Revis’s $17 million salary is guaranteed. The deal came about after the Patriots declined to exercise Revis’s $20 million option for 2015.
I want to thank the Pats and Pats Nation for an unbelievable year. NEW YORK I’m coming home.
Signs five-year deal
Hudson signs five-year, $44.5 million contract with the Raiders. The deal makes Hudson the NFL’s highest-paid center.
Signs two-year deal
The Chargers sign Jones to a two-year deal worth up to $5.5 million. Although he dropped five passes and muffed two punts last season, he ranked in the top ten in both kickoff and punt returns.
Jacoby Jones’ new 2-year deal with the #Chargers is worth up to $5.5M, source says.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 6, 2015
Trade
The Bears agree to trade Marshall to the Jets in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick. The trade relies on Marshall passing a physical. By trading Marshall, the Bears save $7.7 million in cash, and they give themselves $3.95 million in cap space. However, $5.625 million counts against the Bears’s 2015 salary cap.
Signs two-year deal
The 49ers sign Dockett to a two-year, $7.5 million contract. $4 million will be paid in the first season. $2 million is guaranteed.
Congrats to the newest Niner! pic.twitter.com/8lGnY2fwEG
— Drew Rosenhaus (@DrewJRosenhaus) March 5, 2015
Trade
The Vikings agree to terms on a trade with the Bills. The Vikings will send Cassel and a draft pick to the Bills in exchange for two undisclosed draft picks. The deal clears $4.75 million in cap space for the Vikings.
Trade
The Eagles have a trade in place in which they will send McCoy to the Bills in exchange for Alonso. The trade allows the Eagles to clear cap space: McCoy’s salary would have taken up $11.95 million of space.
The rest of the NFC East are elated that the Eagles traded @CutonDime25. #Wow #ReallyPhilly
— TheIronman (@LFletcher59) March 4, 2015
Signs deal
The Cowboys sign Beasley to a four-year deal worth around $14 million. $7 million is guaranteed. The Cowboys could have used the second-round tender on Beasley, but they decided to sign him to a multiyear deal in order to keep the salary-cap numbers lower over the next two seasons. Dez Bryant, Beasley’s teammate on the Cowboys:
Congrats to my boy @Bease11 #beast #truth
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) March 3, 2015
Trade
The Panthers acquire Jagr from the Devils for a second-round draft pick in the 2015 NHL draft and a conditional third-round draft pick in the 2016 draft. Florida general manager Dale Tallon:
We’re headed in the right direction. I’m excited about him coming here and just spending some time with him and watching him play. He’s an exciting guy to watch play. He’s still got it…We want to win. We want to win a championship and we’re putting the pieces together step-by-step and we’re hopeful that Jaromir can lead these young guys to the promised land. It’s a win-win for us.
Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello:
Jaromir never came to me. We never had a discussion about a trade. We never had a discussion about where, when, how, why. That is not something we feel is the way you should operate with players. You have to think of what is best for the organization.
Signs two-year contract
Rodriguez signs a two-year contract with the Brewers. The deal is worth a total of $13 million. Teammate Ryan Braun:
His personality fits really well on the team. He’s been really successful, and anybody that has that type of success is a lot of fun to be around.
Signs 10-day contract
The Heat sign Beasley to a 10-day contract. The signing is in response to the Heat’s loss of Chris Bosh, who is out for the season.
Signs one-year contract
The Orioles sign Cabrera to a one-year contract worth $2.4 million with $600,000 in incentives.
VIDEO: Get your first look at the newest Oriole @CabreraEverth! Watch him take BP: http://t.co/9drR8TVkIs #Orioles
— Orioles on MASN (@masnOrioles) February 25, 2015
Signs contract
Kirilenko signs to play basketball for CSKA Moscow.
The time has come to think about ending my career at the professional level.
Signs 10-day contract
The Nets sign Robinson to a 10-day contract.
https://twitter.com/Trobinson0/status/569935130493472768
Traded
The Denver Nuggets trade JaVale McGee to the 76ers.
Yahoo Sources: Denver trades JaVale McGee and a first-round pick to Philadelphia. http://t.co/hVZxAS13u8
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 19, 2015
Traded
The Denver Nuggets trade Afflalo, along with Alonzo Gee, to the Portland Trailblazers in exchange for three players and a lottery-protected 2016 first round draft pick.
Yahoo Sources: Portland acquires Denver's Arron Afflalo in five-player deal. http://t.co/LWorvyymv8
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 19, 2015
Contract
The Royals agree to a two-year, $13.9 million contract with the first baseman.