Summary
NFL free agency included significant contract moves, with teams like the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs making headlines. The Ravens acquired Trey Hendrickson after backing out of a deal for Maxx Crosby. The Chiefs re-signed veteran Travis Kelce and brought in Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker.
Key Facts
- Trey Hendrickson signed a four-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens for $112 million.
- The Ravens initially planned to trade for Maxx Crosby but backed out, possibly due to concerns about his health and the cost of draft picks.
- Travis Kelce agreed to return to the Kansas City Chiefs on a three-year contract worth $12 million for one season.
- Kenneth Walker, a Super Bowl MVP running back, joined the Chiefs with a three-year deal valued at $45 million.
- The Chiefs have struggled with rushing plays and hope Walker can boost their offense.
- The Indianapolis Colts signed Daniel Jones to a two-year, $88 million contract.
- The Colts also secured wide receiver Alec Pierce with a four-year, $116 million deal, including a $60 million guarantee.