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Join now >The Buccaneers are re-signing Giovani Bernard.
With Tom Brady back after a brief retirement, this obviously makes a ton of sense. Bernard will be a reliable receiving option out of the backfield for Tampa Bay, sharing the backfield with Leonard Fournette and Ke’Shawn Vaughn in 2022.
Via: Tom Pelissero
The Raiders are signing Nick Mullens.
Las Vegas also signed Garrett Gilbert this offseason, but we would expect Mullens might have the edge for the No. 2 job behind Derek Carr. Remember, Mullens made his lone start last season against the Raiders in what turned out to be a very close 16-14 loss for the Browns.
Via: Mike Garafolo
The 49ers re-signed Jeff Wilson Jr.
This is not a surprise, as Wilson is another year removed from his knee injury and is comfortable in Kyle Shanahan’s offense. The veteran running back will be strong depth behind starter Elijah Mitchell in 2022.
The Saints are signing Andy Dalton.
With Taysom Hill moving to tight end full-time, Dalton joins the Saints as a strong backup quarterback option behind starter Jameis Winston. New Orleans can feel confident in the veteran Dalton stepping in and running the offense if called upon.
Daniel Jones (neck) is expected to be ready for offseason training.
This is according to new Giants head coach Brian Daboll at the NFL Annual Meetings. There were unsubstantiated rumors that Jones’ career was in jeopardy due to his neck injury that forced him to miss the end of last season, so it’s great to hear that the fourth-year quarterback is fine. All offseason, the Giants have been clear that they are building around Jones and do not feel he’s been put in a fair spot through his first three seasons. Entering a contract year with the Giants reportedly unlikely to pick up his fifth-year option, Jones will look to stay healthy and stay consistent to show he can be a long-term franchise quarterback—it’ll help if the offensive line can take a step forward.