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NFL news roundup: Commanders sign safety Jeremy Reaves to extension; Chargers' Derwin James suffers minor injury

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  • S Tycen Anderson is signing with the Broncos, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

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COACHING NEWS

  • The Packers announced their coaching staff changes.

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INJURIES

  • S Derwin James suffered a “minor injury earlier in the week” before reporting to participate in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Fanatics announced. As a “precaution,” Harrison Smith will take James’ place.

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  • QB Carson Wentz is returning to Minnesota on a one-year deal, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported Thursday. The team later announced it agreed to terms with the veteran QB.

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CONTRACT NEWS

  • K Jake Elliott's contract was reworked, trimming his base pay from $6 million to $5 million but guaranteeing all of it, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported Thursday. Elliott's 2026 cap number was lowered by $240,000.


SIGNINGS

  • RB Dameon Pierce agreed to terms on a one-year deal, the team announced.
  • TE Stone Smartt is signing a one-year deal, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

VISITS

  • TE Jody Fortson is visiting with Tennessee, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

SIGNINGS

  • RB Jerome Ford's signing was announced.
  • RB Jeremy McNichols re-signed with Washington, the team announced.
  • WR Dyami Brown's signing with Washington was announced by the team.
  • G Chris Paul re-signed with Washington, the team announced.
  • DB Jeremy Reaves has signed a contract extension with the Commanders, the team announced. Reaves, a one-time Pro Bowler on special teams, made a career-high eight starts in 2025 and produced 91 tackles, one interception, seven pass break-ups and one sack.

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