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The Latest: Raiders, Chiefs sign pass rushers
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The Latest: Raiders, Chiefs sign pass rushers

Published Mar. 9, 2016 5:21 p.m. ET

The Latest on the first day NFL teams can sign free agents: (all times EST)

5:20 p.m.

The Raiders and Chiefs have added pass rushers to their rosters.

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Oakland added former Seahawks player Bruce Irvin. The four-year deal is reportedly worth $39 million.

Oakland had previously agreed to a five-year deal worth up to $60 million with offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele.

With plenty of money to spend, Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie is looking to help Oakland end a 13-year run of not making the playoffs.

The Chiefs went for outside linebacker Jonathan Massaquoi, a day after agreeing to a three-year deal to keep veteran Tamba Hali.

Massaquoi's agency announced the deal on the opening day of free agency.

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4:59 p.m.

The Arizona Cardinals have reached agreement on a two-year, $10 million contract with free agent safety Tyvon Branch.

A person familiar with the deal spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal has not been officially announced.

Branch played for the Chiefs last year after seven seasons with the Raiders.

- Reported by Bob Baum.

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4:59 p.m.

The Ravens have spoken up, and reached agreement on a two-year deal with free agent tight end Benjamin Watson, who had 74 catches for 825 yards and six touchdowns for the Saints last season.

The Giants' first official move in free agency was to sign defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to a one-year contract. Says Pierre-Paul: ''I have one year to prove myself, but all I need is one.''

A July 4 fireworks accident cost Pierre-Paul his right index finger and sidelined him for the first half of last season.

4:41 p.m.

And here come the official announcements now that the free-agent period is open:

- The Falcons agreed to terms with quarterback Matt Schaub, and also agreed to terms on a five-year deal with free-agent center Alex Mack. Schaub spent three seasons with the Falcons, then was traded the Texans after the 2007 season. He played for the Raiders in 2014 and the Ravens last season.

- The Redskins have re-signed linebacker Mason Foster, defensive end Kedric Golston, safety Duke Ihenacho and quarterback Colt McCoy.

- The Dolphins have acquired linebacker Kiko Alonso and cornerback Byron Maxwell and the No. 13 overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. In return, the Dolphins will send the Eagles the No. 8 overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft.

4:23 p.m.

Peyton Manning is retired and Brock Osweiler is moving to Houston.

Maybe GM John Elway lines up at quarterback next season for the Super Bowl champions?

Maybe not, but Elway is now searching for a couple of signal-callers for a position that has not been in flux since Manning joined the Broncos as a free agent in 2012, when Osweiler was drafted.

While five-time league MVP Manning led them through the playoffs and helped them beat Carolina 24-10 in the Super Bowl, his retirement just before turning 40 was no surprise. But with Elway unable to win a bidding war for Osweiler - who went 5-2 with Manning injured in 2015 - there's a huge void behind center.

Among the quarterbacks on the market are Robert Griffin III, released by Washington, and Ryan Fitzpatrick, a free agent who comes off a career year with the Jets.

Griffin has done little since a spectacular Offensive Rookie of the Year season in 2012, and often has been injured. And the 33-yearold Fitzpatrick has never been to the playoffs.

Oh yeah, John, that kid named Manziel likely will be available, too.

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3:56 p.m.

Another day, another Super Bowl champion quarterback has left the Denver Broncos.

Two days after Peyton Manning retired, backup Brock Osweiler has agreed to a multiyear contract with the Houston Texans.

A person familiar with the negotiations spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because free-agent deals can't be finalized until later Wednesday.

Osweiler appeared in eight games with seven starts last season for the Broncos. The 6-foot-7, 240-pound QB spent the four years with Denver after being drafted in the second round in 2012 out of Arizona State.

He threw for a 1,967 yards and 10 touchdowns with six interceptions last season.

The Texans are looking for an upgrade at the position after Brian Hoyer's struggles last season.

-Reported by Kristie Rieken.

2:58 p.m.

Some free agents are finding the best option is staying put. And they're doing so just before free agency officially begins.

Star tight end Antonio Gates is remaining in San Diego with a two-year deal that will allow him to retire as a Charger. He'll get $12 million, with $6 million guaranteed, to keep his terrific combination with quarterback Philip Rivers going. The 2016 season will be Gates' 14th with the Chargers. He signed as a rookie free agent in 2003 after starring in basketball at Kent State. He turns 36 on June 18.

DE Charles Johnson re-upped with the Panthers, though for a major pay cut. The nine-year veteran was released last week in a salary cap move, and now receives a one-year contract worth $3 million to return to the NFC champions, according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. He said Johnson turned down an offer in excess of $6 million from another team.

Linebacker Rolando McClain is returning for a third in season in Dallas. The 26-year-old McClain got one year at $5 million. He also has been with Oakland and Baltimore.

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2:38 p.m.

As the clock ticked down for NFL free agency to open, Johnny Manziel's troubled tenure with the Cleveland Browns was set to close.

The team will release the quarterback Wednesday unless they can find a team willing to trade for Manziel, who is facing possible criminal charges in Texas and a league suspension.

Manziel started just eight games in two seasons with the Browns, who finally tired of his off-field antics. Manziel was involved in his second domestic violence incident in three months and the Browns' new front office has made it clear they will not tolerate bad behavior by any of their players or employees.

The 23-year-old Manziel went just 2-6 as a starter, failing to live up the ''Johnny Football'' nickname he carried into the pros from college.

With Manziel headed out the door, the Browns are again focused on finding a franchise quarterback in this year's draft. Cleveland has the No. 2 overall pick and are considering North Dakota State's Carson Wentz and California's Jared Goff.

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2 p.m.

The Philadelphia Eagles are adding a pair of free agents, quarterback Chase Daniel and safety Rodney McLeod, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

Daniel agreed to a three-year contract, the person told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because free-agent deals can't be finalized until 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Daniel spent the past three seasons backing up Alex Smith in Kansas City, where new Eagles coach Doug Pederson was the offensive coordinator.

McLeod started every game for the Rams the past three seasons after joining them as an undrafted rookie in 2012. On Tuesday, the Eagles signed longtime Bills cornerback Leodis McKelvin.

-Reported by Rob Maaddi.

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1:50 p.m.

Antonio Gates is sticking with the San Diego Chargers, agreeing to a two-year deal hours before the star tight end became an unrestricted free agent. The 2016 season will be Gates' 14th with the Chargers. He signed as an undrafted rookie in 2003.

Gates was suspended for the first four games of 2015 after testing positive for a banned substance. Upon returning, he had 56 catches for 630 yards and five touchdowns.

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1:50p.m.

A person with direct knowledge of the agreement says free agent nose tackle Ian Williams has reached a new five-year deal to remain with the San Francisco 49ers.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the contract hadn't been announced.

Williams has emerged as an important member in the middle of San Francisco's once-stout defense, which lost linebacker Patrick Willis to retirement last March followed by Chris Borland and veteran defensive end Justin Smith.

- Reported by Janie McCauley.

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1:40 p.m.

The New York Giants are set to sign top free-agent cornerback Janoris Jenkins to a longterm contract.

Jenkins, one of the NFL's top cornerbacks, expects to sign a five-year deal worth about $60 million later Wednesday. The free-agent signing period begins at 4 p.m. EST.

The move comes a day after the Giants agreed on a deal with unrestricted defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.

Jenkins' signing will likely mean the end of Prince Amukamara's Giants career. The former 2011 first-round cornerback was told by the Giants to test the open market.

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1:40 p.m.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed right guard Ramon Foster to a three-year deal. Signed as a free-agent rookie in 2009, he is one of the team's most dependable linemen.

''Not a bad career so far for an undrafted kid out of Tennessee,'' he said on his Instagram account.

Others who re-signed with the Steelers this week include safety Robert Golden, wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey and cornerback William Gay.

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1:40 p.m.

The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back middle linebacker Rolando McClain for a third season.

The agency that represents McClain, Sports Trust Advisors, said in a tweet that the 26-year-old had agreed to a contract - one year at $5 million, according to a person with knowledge of the contract who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because terms weren't released.

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1:10 p.m.

It's New Year's Day in the NFL, and free agency is underway.

A slew of signings is taking place from Miami to San Francisco, with teams signing free agents and also waiving players at a rate that will be hard to keep up with.

The official time teams can finalize free-agent signings is 4 p.m. ET.

But here comes the information we are gathering as player moves pick up steam.

Moves started early Wednesday, when Panthers defensive end Charles Johnson took a big pay cut to return to the NFC champions.

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