2026 NFL free agency live tracker: Full list of team-by-team signings and trades

Follow every move from NFL free agency, including signings, trades, extensions and other roster changes for all 32 teams.

Mar. 9, 2026 at 5:58pm

The 2026 NFL free agency period has officially begun, with teams across the league making moves to rebuild their rosters for the upcoming season. Notable quarterback news is expected to dominate the headlines, with players like Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailoa, and Kirk Cousins potentially landing on new teams. This live tracker will provide a comprehensive rundown of all the signings, trades, and other roster changes made by each NFL franchise during this busy offseason period.

Why it matters

NFL free agency is a critical time for teams to retool their rosters and position themselves for success in the upcoming season. The moves made during this period can have a significant impact on a team's performance and their chances of making the playoffs or even winning the Super Bowl. Closely following the free agency news and transactions can give fans a better understanding of how their favorite team is shaping up for the new season.

The details

The free agency period officially kicked off on March 6th with a blockbuster trade, as the Baltimore Ravens agreed to send the Las Vegas Raiders two first-round picks in exchange for perennial Pro Bowl pass rusher Maxx Crosby. The Dallas Cowboys, who failed in their bid to land Crosby, then traded for fellow pass rusher Rashan Gary from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick.

  • The free agency period officially began on March 6, 2026.
  • The Baltimore Ravens traded for Maxx Crosby on March 6, 2026.
  • The Dallas Cowboys traded for Rashan Gary on March 6, 2026.

The players

Maxx Crosby

A perennial Pro Bowl pass rusher who was traded from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens.

Rashan Gary

A pass rusher who was traded from the Green Bay Packers to the Dallas Cowboys.

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