NFL news roundup: Latest league updates from Monday, March 4

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  • NOTE: Teams listed in alphabetical order

Atlanta Falcons

SIGNINGS

  • OL Ryan Neuzil re-signed

Buffalo Bills

TRADES

  • The Bills agreed to terms and pending a physical to trade OL Ryan Bates to the Bears in exchange for Chicago’s 2024 fifth-round pick, the team announced.

Chicago Bears

TRADES

  • The Bears agreed to terms to send a 2024 fifth-round pick to the Bills in exchange for OL Ryan Bates, pending a physical, the team announced.

Cincinnati Bengals

INJURIES

  • QB Joe Burrow said Sunday that he expects to be cleared by mid-May from the torn wrist ligament suffered last season.

Denver Broncos

ROSTER CUTS

  • QB Russell Wilson was informed that he will be released after the new league year begins on March 13, the team announced.

Jacksonville Jaguars

ROSTER CUTS

  • DT Foley Fatukasi is being released, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported. Garafolo added this saves $3.5 million in salary cap space.

Kansas City Chiefs

OTHER NEWS

  • CB L’Jarius Sneed has been franchise tagged, the team announced.

Miami Dolphins

OTHER NEWS

  • DT Christian Wilkins will not be franchise tagged ahead of Tuesday’s deadline, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Wilkins now is set to hit free agency next week.

Minnesota Vikings

ROSTER CUTS

  • RB Alexander Mattison was officially released.

New York Giants

ROSTER CUTS

  • OL Mark Glowinski waived

Philadelphia Eagles

RETIREMENTS

  • C Jason Kelce officially announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the NFL.

OTHER NEWS

  • DL Brandon Graham and the team have mutual interest in working out a deal prior to free agency, but no agreement has come to fruition yet, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

SIGNINGS

  • WR Mike Evans has agreed to a two-year, $52 million contract to keep the star wideout in Tampa Bay, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported on Good Morning Football, per sources informed of the situation.