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The Patriots are signing Bills blocker to a reported three-year deal, adding a versatile blocker from their top AFC East rival. The post Patriots Just Stole Top Run Blocker From Bills — NFL Insider appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The New York Giants have agreed to terms with former Baltimore Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard on a two-year deal, per multiple reports. Ricard is the fourth player to follow head coach John Harbaugh from the Ravens to the Giants, joining tight end Isaiah Likely, punter Jordan Stout, and defensive back Ar'Darius Washington.
The Chargers signed veteran fullback Alec Ingold to a two-year, $7.5 million deal Sunday. The $3.9 million Ingold will receive in Year 1 and the $3.75 million average per year puts him in a tie as the NFL's highest-paid fullback.
The Patriots are bringing the fullback position back. According to a source, the Patriots are signing veteran fullback Reggie Gilliam to a three-year deal worth up to $12 million with $6 million guaranteed.
If Isaiah Likely was the most … er … likely former Raven to follow head coach John Harbaugh to the Giants, Patrick Ricard wasn’t far behind.
The power rushing game is coming back to East Rutherford.
The New England Patriots are reportedly stealing a weapon from their division rivals.
Alec Ingold, a Pro Bowl fullback for the Miami Dolphins, former Badger and graduate of Bay Port High School in the Green Bay area, is reportedly on the market. NFL insider Mike Garafolo said Ingold and Miami are parting ways, and he's free to sign with a new team immediately.
The NFL’s free agency bonanza is here, as teams started negotiating with available players at noon Eastern on Monday. The Patriots are poised for another big spend, as New England has just over $43 million in cap space,