NFL Free Agency: Greenlaw Returns to 49ers & Latest Signings & Moves!

The NFL free agency period continues to reshape team rosters, with several notable moves announced over the weekend. Among the most prominent developments, linebacker Dre Greenlaw has agreed to return to the San Francisco 49ers, while the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers have focused on bolstering their defensive units. These transactions, initially reported via social media and confirmed by multiple sources, signal each team’s priorities as they prepare for the 2026 season.

Greenlaw Back in San Francisco

Dre Greenlaw, a key component of the 49ers’ defense for six seasons, is heading back to the Bay Area. After a single season with the Denver Broncos, the 28-year-old linebacker has agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million with San Francisco, according to ESPN. Greenlaw was originally drafted by the 49ers in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft and quickly became a fan favorite for his aggressive style of play.

His time in Denver was hampered by injuries, limiting him to eight games (seven starts) in 2025. He recorded 43 tackles, two passes defensed, one sack, and one interception during his tenure with the Broncos. Despite the injury setbacks, the 49ers clearly valued Greenlaw’s familiarity with their system and his potential impact on the field. The team reportedly made a strong push to retain him last year before he signed with Denver, with coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch traveling to Texas to make their case.

Bengals Strengthen Defense with Jonathan Allen

The Cincinnati Bengals are making significant investments in their defense this offseason. They’ve secured a deal with defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, who will sign a two-year contract worth $28 million, as reported by SI.com. Allen was recently released by the Minnesota Vikings after one season. This addition is expected to provide a substantial boost to the Bengals’ defensive line.

Cincinnati has been active in free agency, also adding safety Bryan Cook and edge rusher Boye Mafe earlier in the period. Cook addresses a significant need at safety, while Mafe provides depth and potential at the edge rusher position. Allen’s arrival further solidifies the Bengals’ commitment to improving their defensive performance.

Steelers Add Safety, Commanders Get a Running Back

In other notable moves, safety Quanny Jenkins has agreed to a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jenkins, who played four seasons with the Chicago Bears, will look to contribute to a Steelers defense that consistently ranks among the league’s best.

The Washington Commanders have added running back Chad Rucker, who will sign with the team. Rucker joins the Commanders after four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Notably, he will reunite with quarterback Jayden Daniels, his former teammate at the collegiate level.

Other Transactions Around the League

Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed was released by the Tennessee Titans after two seasons. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney has agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal with the Modern York Giants after two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. Buffalo Bills have signed C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year, $6 million contract. Rasheed Walker signed a one-year, $10 million deal with the Carolina Panthers after four seasons with the Green Bay Packers.

It’s worth noting that Bryce Huff, a defensive end for the 49ers, announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday, coinciding with Greenlaw’s return. Huff, who was set to turn 28 in April, cited personal reasons for his decision.

The free agency period is a crucial time for teams to address their needs and position themselves for success in the upcoming season. These recent moves demonstrate the strategic approaches teams are taking to improve their rosters and compete for a championship. The Bengals, in particular, appear focused on building a formidable defense, while the 49ers have brought back a familiar face to bolster their linebacker corps.

For fans, this period offers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of the NFL and the strategies teams employ to gain a competitive edge. The coming weeks will likely see further player movement as teams continue to refine their rosters in preparation for the 2026 season.

The next key date for NFL fans is the NFL Draft, scheduled for April 25-27, 2026, in Detroit, Michigan. This event will provide another opportunity for teams to add talent and shape their rosters for the future.

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