Commanders
Tress Way, the Commanders' dependable punter, has secured a one-year deal worth $3,037,500. This includes a $162,500 signing bonus and a guaranteed salary of $2,850,000.
He's also in line for a $25,000 workout bonus. It's a solid package for a player who continues to deliver consistency on special teams.
Eagles
There's a buzz around Jim Schwartz, the former Browns defensive coordinator, as he positions himself for a potential head coaching role in the coming years. Eagles DC Vic Fangio, who considered retirement this offseason, might be stepping away after this season, making Schwartz a prime candidate to fill the void. With strong ties in Philadelphia, including a connection with GM Howie Roseman, Schwartz could seamlessly step into the role, possibly paving his path back to a head coaching position by 2028.
On the financial front, the Eagles have some decisions to make. They could free up $8.7 million in cap space by releasing CB Michael Carter, a move that would offer the most significant savings compared to other potential cuts.
Giants
Jameis Winston, the seasoned quarterback, is not ready to hang up his cleats just yet. Entering his 12th NFL season, Winston expressed his desire to continue playing for another 12 years, emphasizing the strength and durability of his arm.
The Giants, meanwhile, are eyeing some strategic cap cuts this offseason. While RB Devin Singletary, OL James Hudson, and K Graham Gano are on the list, the most impactful move could be releasing LB Bobby Okereke.
Doing so would create $9 million in cap savings, though it would come with a $5.5 million dead money hit. This decision could be pivotal as the Giants navigate their financial landscape.
