Bags are being packed and new faces are popping up all over the NFL map: The free agency madness has officially begun, with the New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks taking center stage.

The NFL’s free agent negotiation period began on Monday and a flurry of reported moves came with it. Teams won’t be able to officially announce any of their new signings until Wednesday, when the new league year begins, but news of big signings and moves is hard to keep quiet.

Monday’s proceedings come after some major headlines on Sunday. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen agreed to a six-year, $330 million contract extension, according to multiple reports. Cleveland Browns agreed to a new four-year deal with superstar defensive end Myles Garrett. Garrett’s deal is worth $40 million a year, including $123.5 million guaranteed, sources with knowledge of the deal told CNN, making Garrett the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The Los Angeles Rams reportedly picked up wide receiver Davante Adams after he was released by the Jets. The Seahawks reportedly traded quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders.

 

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