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Source: Raiders, DT Butler have 3-year extension
Adam Butler has agreed to a three-year extension worth $16.5 million with $11 million in guarantees to remain in Las Vegas, a source said.
(Mar 10 -- ESPN)

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports free agent DT Jonathan Allen is visiting with the Vikings.
Allen's release from the Commanders was more cap related than performance related. The veteran defensive tackle turned 30 earlier this year, and totaled 19 tackles, three TFLs, and three sacks in eight games last season while also generating 16 pressures. He returned from a partially torn pectoral muscle to help the Commanders in their playoff run, and can still help several teams. The Vikings ranked 16th in yards allowed but were a top-five rush defense against the ground game and in points allowed.
(Mar 10 -- NBC Sports)

Cardinals re-signed LG Evan Brown to a two-year, $11.5 million contract.
Playing on a one-year deal after coming over from division-rival Seattle in free agency, Brown had a decent enough 2024 for the Cardinals to bring him back two more seasons. The modest money suggests he's not necessarily a locked-in 34-game starter, however. He will undoubtedly be out there to begin the season. Brown is a better pass blocker than run-game battering ram.
(Mar 10 -- NBC Sports)

Vikings To Host Jonathan Allen
Having been released, Jonathan Allen is free to visit interested teams prior to the start of the new league year. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle will do just that on Monday. Allen has a visit lined up with the Vikings, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Minnesota was recently floated as a potential landing spot, so this […]
(Mar 10 -- Pro Football Rumors)

Craig Wolfley, longtime Steelers offensive lineman, radio broadcaster, dies at 66
Wolfley played 10 seasons with the Steelers before moving into a broadcasting role with the team.
(Mar 10 -- Yahoo Sports)