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Jets, Guard Joe Tippmann Agree to Four-Year Extension
The New York Jets and right guard Joe Tippmann agreed to a four-year, $62 million contract extension on Monday that includes $31 million in new guarantees, a source told Rich Cimini of ESPN. The extension could be worth a total of $64 million. The 25-year-old gets a new deal as he was set to enter the final year of his rookie contract. But the Jets weren't about to let the talented Tippmann hit the open market next March. The deal makes Tippman the league's 15th-highest-paid guard based on his $15.5 million average per year. The former second-round pick in 2023 out of the University of Wisconsin is now under contract through the 2030 season, and his new deal includes guaranteed money through 2028. Tippmann has only missed one game in his three years in the NFL, and he's extremely valuable to the Jets for his ability to play center and guard. He has 48 starts and has logged more than 800 snaps in each of his three seasons while ranking 42nd in pass-block win rate among guards in 2025. The move to extend Tippmann is a big win for the Jets' offense in the present and the future.
Joe Tippmann2 hours ago
George Pickens Reports to Cowboys Ahead of Minicamp
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens reported to the team's facilities on Monday to take his physical before mandatory minicamp kicks off on Tuesday, a source told Jon Machota of The Athletic. Pickens did not attend organized team activities, but he is expected to participate in minicamp from Tuesday through Thursday of this week. The 25-year-old will play on the one-year, $27.3 million franchise tag in 2026 after having a career year in 2025 in his first year with the Cowboys, when he caught 93 of his 137 targets for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns in 17 games (15 starts). The former second-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 out of the University of Georgia outproduced CeeDee Lamb and is one of the best big-play wideouts in the NFL. Pickens doesn't come without some diva qualities, though, and the Cowboys apparently want to see him run it back this year before seriously considering giving him a long-term contract extension. After his monstrous year as the WR5 in half-PPR scoring, Pickens is a clear top-10 fantasy target at his position going into his fifth year in the NFL.
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LeQuint Allen Jr. Looks Primed for a Pass-Catching Role
John Shipley of Sports Illustrated writes that Jacksonville Jaguars second-year running back LeQuint Allen Jr. looks to be primed for a role on passing downs in 2026. It has been hard to really gauge Jacksonville's new-look backfield this offseason since new RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (foot) has missed time due to an injury. One thing is clear, though: Bhayshul Tuten looks much-improved, and he appears to be the favorite to lead the Jags in touches now that Travis Etienne Jr. is with the New Orleans Saints. Allen, 21, was selected with the 236th overall pick in 2025 in the seventh round out of the University of Syracuse. In his rookie campaign, he carried the ball only 23 times for 94 yards and caught 10 of his 11 targets for 54 yards in 17 regular-season games (one start). While Allen should have an expanded pass-catching role in 2026, he'll only be worth rostering in really deep PPR formats unless one of Tuten or Rodriguez misses time with an injury during the regular season. RotoBaller currently has Allen ranked as the No. 80 fantasy RB in redraft leagues.
LeQuint Allen Jr.2 hours ago
Unclear if Michael Penix Jr. Will be Cleared for Team Drills at Minicamp
When asked if quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee) will be cleared for 11-on-11 team drills during mandatory minicamp, Atlanta Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski said, "We'll see." Penix is recovering from a torn ACL that he suffered last November, and the longer he is held out of team drills, the more former Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa will gain a leg up in the QB competition this summer. Stefanski is on record saying that he thinks accuracy is the most important trait for a signal-caller, and for all of his faults, Tagovailoa has historically been great in that area -- he led the league in 2024 with a 72.9% completion percentage. A lot can still happen between now and Week 1 of the 2026 regular season, but it is clear that Tagovailoa has a head start over the injured Penix in a new offensive scheme in Atlanta this year. Whoever wins the QB job for the Falcons to begin the season probably isn't going to have a very long leash, so they should be considered a low-end QB2 option in superflex fantasy leagues. Penix, specifically, has seen his dynasty/keeper stock tumble dramatically since last year after yet another torn ACL in his knee.
Michael Penix Jr.2 hours ago