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10 more rich NFL free agency contracts

March 26, 2026

10 more rich NFL free agency contracts Riq Woolen (FanDuel)

National Football League free agency has continued throughout the month of March. Here are 10 more free agents who have switched teams since free agency signings were first announced on March 9.

Jonathan Allen

The two-time Pro Bowler is joining his third NFL team after eight seasons in Washington and one season with the Minnesota Vikings in 2025. After being released by the Vikings on March 11, Allen, a defensive tackle from Anniston, Alabama, signed a two-year contract worth $26 million with the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2025, Allen had 68 combined tackles (29 solo tackles and 39 assisted tackles), seven tackles for a loss, 11 quarterback hits, 3.5 sacks and one fumble recovery. The fumble recovery came in a 48-120 Vikings romp over the Cincinnati Bengals on September 21. Allen was selected to the Pro Bowl two straight years with Washington in 2021 and 2022.


K’Lavon Chaisson

Chaisson signed a one-year contract worth $12 million with the Washington Commanders. The outside linebacker from Houston, Texas is joining his fourth NFL team after four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2020 to 2023) and one season each with the Las Vegas Raiders (2024) and New England Patriots (2025).  In 2025, Chaisson had 31 combined tackles (18 solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles), 10 tackles for a loss, 18 quarterback hits, two pass deflections, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery for a touchdown for for four yards and 7.5 sacks.

The fumble recovery for four yards and a touchdown came in a 31-13 Patriots win over the Tennessee Titans on October 19. The first fumble recovery came in a 24-23 Patriots win over the Atlanta Falcons on November 2. The first pass deflection came in a 27-14 Patriots win over the New York Jets on November 13. The second forced fumble came in a 28-24 Patriots win over the Baltimore Ravens on December 21, and the second pass deflection came in a 42-10 Patriots win over the Jets on December 29.


Romeo Doubs

The wide receiver from Los Angeles, California signed a four year contract worth $80 million with the Patriots after four seasons with the Green Bay Packers. In 2025, he had 55 catches for 724 receiving yards and six touchdown catches.

Elgton Jenkins

The center from Clarksdale, Mississippi signed a two-year deal worth $24 million after seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2020 and 2022.


Darnell Mooney

The wide receiver from Gadsden, Alabama signed a one-year contract worth $10 million with the New York Giants after four seasons with the Chicago Bears (2020 to 2023), and the last two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (2024 and 2025). In 2025, Mooney had 32 catches for 443 receiving yards and one touchdown. The major score was for 49 yards from Kirk Cousins and came in a 24-10 Falcons win over the New Orleans Saints on November 23.


Chig Okonkwo

The tight end from Powder Springs, Georgia signed a three-year deal worth $30 million with the Washington Commanders after four seasons with the Tennessee Titans. In 2025, Okonkwo had 56 catches for 560 receiving yards and two touchdowns.



Dylan Parham

The New York Jets signed offensive lineman Dylan Parham of Carrollton, Georgia to a two-year contract worth $20 million. He spent the last four seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders.


Braden Smith

The Houston Texans signed offensive tackle Braden Smith of Olathe, Kansas to a two-year contract worth $25 million. He spent the last eight seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.


Rasheed Walker

The Carolina Panthers signed offensive lineman Rasheed Walker of Washington, District of Columbia to a one-year contract worth $10 million. He spent the last four seasons with the Green Bay Packers and had one fumble recovery in 2025. Walker’s fumble recovery came in a 31-24 Packers win over the Detroit Lions on November 27.


Riq Woolen

The Philadelphia Eagles signed cornerback Riq Woolen of Fort Worth, Texas to a one year deal worth $15 million. He spent the last four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Woolen was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2022 and won a Super Bowl in 2026. This past season, Woolen had 41 combined tackles (33 solo tackles and eight assisted tackles), one quarterback hit, one tackle for a loss, one interception for 30 yards, 12 pass deflections.

The interception came in a 26-0 Seahawks shutout win over the Minnesota Vikings on November 30. The quarterback hit came in a 37-9 Seahawks win over the Atlanta Falcons on December 7. The pass deflection came in a 13-3 Seahawks win over the San Francisco 49ers on January 3.

 

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