NFL free agency kicked off Monday. Here are the latest updates around the league

DAVID SANTIAGO/dsantiago@miamiherald.com

The NFL free agency season is underway.

Starting at noon Monday, teams were allowed to start negotiating with players. Teams can’t start signing players until Wednesday at 4 p.m.

Check here daily for updates on what’s happening around the league through Wednesday when signings begin.

3:45 p.m. updates: Former longtime ESPN “NFL Primetime” host Trey Wingo reported Aaron Rodgers to the Jets is a done deal.

Various Jets players have tweeted subliminal messages indicating something has happened with the team, too. But ESPN and the NFL Network have reported nothing is finalized as of 3:45 p.m.

Safety Vonn Bell is signing with the Panthers, the NFL Network reported.

The Athletic reported tight end Josh Oliver agreed to a three-year contract for $21 million with the Vikings. It includes $10.75 million guaranteed and another $3 million in incentives.

Former Niners defensive tackle Hasan Ridgeway is set to sign a one-year, $4 million contract with the Texans, per ESPN.

3 p.m. updates: Offensive tackle Andrew Wylie is signing a three-year, $24 million contract with the Commanders, NFL Network reported.

The Texans are signing pass rusher Chase Winovich and quarterback Chase Keenum, according to reports.

Defensive tackle Shy Tuttle is getting $13 million guaranteed on a three-year, $19.5 contract with the Panthers, NFL Network reported.

ESPN reported former Jaguars offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor agreed to a four-year, $80 million ($60 million guaranteed) deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Bengals are re-signing linebacker Germaine Pratt for $21 million over three years, NFL Network reported.

2 p.m. updates: While Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has not decided if he’s staying or going to the Jets, the NFC North club have agreed to a one-year contract worth a maximum of $6 million with All-Pro returner Keisean Nixon, NFL Network reported.

The San Francisco 49ers made a splash when they agreed to sign defensive tackle Javon Hargrave for $84 million over four years, NFL Network reported. Hargrave played for the Eagles, who reached the Super Bowl, last year. He’s the second defensive player off the Super Bowl team, along with T.J. Edwards, to sign with new teams.

ESPN reported the Falcons are signing defensive tackle David Onyemata. The deal is worth $35 million, with $24 million guaranteed, through three years.

Defensive end Tyquan Lewis agreed to a contract extension with the Colts, according to reports.

ESPN reported cornerback Danny Johnson is staying with the Washington Commanders, agreeing to a two-year deal.

Fullback/tight end Andrew Beck plans to sign with the Houston Texans, Fox Sports reported.

Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been linked to trade talks, but the Broncos price is high, The Athletic reported.

NFL Network reported quarterback Jarrett Stidham is signing a two-year, $10 million contract with the Broncos. Additionally, ESPN reported the Broncos are signing right tackle Mike McGlinchey. The former Niners offensive lineman reportedly had received interest from the Bears.

McGlinchey’s deal is reportedly for five years and $87.5 million with $50 million guaranteed.

The Lions are signing cornerback Cam Sutton to a three-year deal worth up to $33 million, NFL Network reported.

Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is heading to Las Vegas. The Raiders are signing the former Niners quarterback for three years and $67.5 million, which includes $34 million guaranteed.

1 p.m. update: In the hour of the negotiating period, some tentative agreements were established.

ESPN reported Chargers running back Austin Ekeler is requesting to speak to other teams about a potential trade after preliminary contract extension talks with the team didn’t progress.

Ekeler is reportedly due $6.25 million in 2023, which is the last year of his current contract.

Linebacker T.J. Edwards agreed to a three-year deal with the Chicago Bears, the NFL Network reported. The deal is $19.5 million, with a guaranteed $12 million.

The outlet also reported the Patriots are re-signing cornerback Jonathan Jones on a two-year deal. Details on the deal were not immediately known.

There was news out of Baltimore in the first hour of the negotiating window, but not about star quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Ravens announced they are releasing defensive end Calais Campbell, a former MIami Hurricanes star.

And Ravens guard Ben Powers is heading to Denver to play for the Broncos. Mike Klis, of 9News, reported the Broncos plan to sign Powers to a four-year contract.

Atlanta Falcons guard Chris Lindstrom is getting a five-year, $105 million contract to stay with the team, according to The Athletic. He started every game for the Falcons the past three seasons.

The outlet also reported the Falcons are trading a seventh-round draft pick to the Patriots in exchange for tight end Jonnu Smith after agreeing to restructure Smith’s contract.

And just a little more than a month after playing in the Super Bowl, Eagles center Jason Kelce announced on Twitter he’s returning for another season.

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