The window has closed. The tags have been applied.
All two of them.
Although it seemed on the front end that zero franchise tags could be applied for the first time since 2001, the tagging of Chiefs guard Trey Smith and Bengals receiver Tee Higgins results in the lowest total number (via Spotrac.com) since one franchise tag was used in 2006, by the Bills on cornerback Nate Clements.
Last year, eight players were tagged. The most tags were used in 2012, when 18 players received the franchise tag — including five kickers and a punter.
For Smith and Higgins, their teams have until July 15 to sign them to multi-year contracts. Until they accept the tag, they are not under contract and in turn have no obligation to report for mandatory minicamp or training camp. They can wait until just before the start of the season, show up, and receive the full amount of their franchise tender.
The risk, of course, is that the team will rescind the tag. It hasn’t happened often. Most recently, the Panthers removed the tag from cornerback Josh Norman in 2016.
The NFL franchise tag deadline passed Tuesday with just two teams using the official tag designation, but the deadline spurred a series of team business dealing
The NFL franchise tag deadline was uneventful compared to previous years, as only two p
Last week I started my mock draft series on the Detroit Lions for the 2025 NFL Draft. While mock draft simulators are fun, they don't always accurately represen
The Indianapolis Colts undoubtedly have an interesting offseason sitting ahead of them.After an 8-9 season was posted in the books paired with another missed pl