The 2025 NFL season continues to shake things up with signings, signings, and significant news leading up to the kickoff.
In Denver, Courtland Sutton secured his future with the Broncos by signing a four-year extension, guaranteeing stability in the passing game. In Los Angeles, Rashawn Slater made history by becoming the league's highest-paid tackle after agreeing to a $114 million extension with the Chargers, a clear recognition of his role as the anchor of the offensive line.
Elsewhere, the tense negotiations between Shemar Stewart and the Cincinnati Bengals ended with a contract that strengthens their defense for the new season.
In less fortunate news, veteran Tyrann Mathieu announced his retirement after 12 successful seasons, leaving behind a legacy as one of the smartest and most respected safeties of his generation.
On the injury front, Justin Fields suffered a setback in training camp with the Jets, raising concerns about his availability for Week 1. Likewise, the Chiefs' Xavier Worthy entered the concussion protocol, a blow to Kansas City's offensive depth.
The league is in flux, and each piece of news adjusts expectations heading into the season.
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