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Six more wide receivers switch teams in NFL free agency

March 25, 2023

Six more wide receivers switch teams in NFL free agency Nelson Agholor (Keith Allison, Wikimedia Commons)

One position where we have seen some significant movement in National Football League free agency so far is wide receiver. Among the receivers who switched teams to date are Mecole Hardman, Trent Sherfield, Adam Thielen, Allen Lazard,  JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jakobi Meyers, and Robert Woods. Here are six more wide receivers who have switched teams in free agency over the last week.


Nelson Agholor–Baltimore Ravens

Agholor of Lagos, Nigeria signed a one-year deal worth $3.25 million according to spotrac.com on Friday. In 2022, he had 31 catches for 362 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens are Agholor’s fourth NFL franchise following the Philadelphia Eagles (2015 to 2019). the Las Vegas Raiders (2020) and New England Patriots (2021 and 2022). Agholor won the Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2018.


Marquez Callaway–Denver Broncos

Callaway, a native of Warner Robins, Georgia, played the last three seasons with the New Orleans Saints. In 2023, he had 16 catches for 158 yards and one touchdown. During 42 NFL games with the Saints, he had 83 catches for 1069 yards and seven touchdowns.


DJ Chark–Carolina Panthers

Chark of Alexandria, Louisiana signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers. In 2022, he had 30 catches for 502 yards and three touchdowns with the Detroit Lions. Prior to his season with the Lions, Chark spent four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2018 to 2021, and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2019 after having career highs that season in catches (73), receiving yards (1008), and touchdown catches (eight).


Jamison Crowder–New York Giants

Crowder of Monroe, North Carolina, signed a one-year contract with the New York Giants. In 2022, he had six catches for 60 yards with the Buffalo Bills, and only played four games because of an ankle injury. The Giants are Crowder’s fourth team following four seasons with Washington (2015 to 2018), three seasons with the New York Jets (2019 to 2021) and one season with the Bills. In Crowder’s career, he has 415 catches for 4667 yards and 28 touchdowns.


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Marquise Goodwin–Cleveland Browns

Goodwin of Lubbock, Texas signed a one-year contract with the Cleveland Browns on Friday. He is joining his fifth NFL franchise following four seasons with the Buffalo Bills (2013 to 2016), three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (2017 to 2019), and one season each with the Chicago Bears (2021), and Seattle Seahawks (2022). In 2022, Goodwin had 27 catches for 387 yards and four touchdowns. In nine NFL seasons, he has 187 catches for 3023 yards and 18 touchdowns.


Steven Sims Jr.–Houston Texans

Sims Jr. of Houston, Texas signed a contract with Houston on Friday. He is joining his third NFL franchise following two seasons with Washington (2019 and 2020), and two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2021 and 2022). In 2022, Sims Jr. had 14 catches for 104 yards. In his career, Sims Jr. has 75 catches for five touchdowns.


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