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NFL news roundup: Latest league updates from Tuesday, May 28

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SIGNINGS

  • WR Marvin Harrison Jr.'s rookie deal, which was initially reported on Thursday, is for four years, $35.37 million, with a $22.54 million signing bonus and a standard fifth-year option, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.

SIGNINGS


ROSTER CUTS

OTHER NEWS

  • WRs Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase were not present as the Bengals began OTAs on Tuesday, per HC Zac Taylor. Higgins requested a trade earlier this offseason and Chase is eligible for a contract extension. Player attendance for OTAs is voluntary. Cincinnati's mandatory minicamp runs June 11-13.

SIGNINGS

  • WR Nico Collins is signing a three-year contract extension that is worth $72.5 million, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported.


ROSTER CUTS

ROSTER CUTS

  • OT Tyler Smith

OTHER NEWS

  • QB Stetson Bennett has returned to practice Tuesday after missing his rookie season. Bennett did not go into detail about his absence last year but said it fell in the mental health category. Bennett, a 2023 fourth-round pick out of Georgia, was placed on the non-football injury list Sept. 13.

SIGNINGS

  • DE Jared Verse agreed to terms on his rookie first-round deal, which is for four years and $15.13 million, with a $7.82 million signing bonus and a standard fifth-year option, per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero.

SIGNINGS

SIGNINGS

  • QB Drake Maye signed his four-year rookie contract, the team announced. The four-year deal is worth $36.6M fully guaranteed, including a $23.4 million signing bonus, plus the standard fifth-year option, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.
  • WR Javon Baker, fourth-round pick.

INJURIES

  • DE Tanoh Kpassagnon suffered a torn Achilles this offseason, head coach Dennis Allen told reporters. Kpassagnon, who totaled 3.5 sacks in 17 games last season for the Saints, will miss the start of the regular season but could return at some point, Allen added.

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