Just a week remains until the 2024 NFL Draft takes center stage for three days, and for fans of teams across the league that means looking to the future with hope and optimism.
After the dust settled from free agency, the biggest hole that remained on the Seattle Seahawks’ roster was their interior offensive line. Wyman highlights UW Huskies LB as Seattle Seahawks draft target Seattle took a major step toward addressing that need by signing veteran guard Laken Tomlinson on Friday.
A free agency target that was recently described as a possible "top fit" for the Dallas Cowboys is officially off the table as he recently signed with the Seattle Seahawks on Friday.
Free agent guard Laken Tomlinson agreed to a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks, multiple media outlets reported Friday. According to ESPN, the deal could pay Tomlinson as much as $4 million.
On Friday evening, reports surfaced that the Seattle Seahawks were set to sign a former divisional rival’s Pro Bowl player. The Seahawks needed to add help in the trenches for the upcoming season.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Seahawks are signing G Laken Tomlinson to a one-year contract on Friday. According to Jeremy Fowler, Tomlinson receives a one-year, $4 million contract from Seattle. Reports had said that Tomlinson was on the Seahawks’ radar as a potential addition this offseason.
Tomlinson spent the past two years in New York, manning the left guard spot during that time. He was released this offseason despite one year remaining on his contract.
The 2024 NFL Draft is just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean a free agent like Laken Tomlinson won’t find a new home in the coming days. A first-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Duke product used to be one of the game’s more reliable offensive linemen.
As the Dallas Cowboys continue operating the NFL free agency frenzy in their frustratingly quiet ways, they're likely gearing up to get busy in the phase
Starting left guard Laken Tomlinson became the New York Jets' first salary cap casualty of the offseason, and he likely won't be the last. "I had a good conversation with Laken on Monday.
49ers GM John Lynch said recently that they plan to speak with the representatives for free agent G Laken Tomlinson about a potential return to San Francisco. “Laken was a big part of who we were,” Lynch said, via Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle.
John Lynch spoke on the possibility of retaining a key contributor from last year as well as reuniting with a former standout.
The New York Jets made a move to clear up cap space heading into the 2024 NFL season. The Jets cut bait with starting guard Laken Tomlinson on Tuesday, saving them $8.1 million in the process, as Jared Schwartz of the New York Post reported.
The San Francisco 49ers didn't allow guard Laken Tomlinson to walk in free agency in 2022 because they no longer valued him. They simply couldn't afford to retain him.
New York Jets guard and former Pro Bowler Laken Tomlinson was the latest salary cap casualty this NFL offseason.
Plenty of teams across the NFL are preparing for the start of the 2024 NFL free agency period. Some teams are restructuring contracts, while others are shedding contracts by releasing players before their money is guaranteed for the upcoming 2024-25 season.
The Jets released guard Laken Tomlinson on Monday evening, further establishing the offensive line as New York's most pressing need this offseason.
Laken Tomlinson‘s stint with the Jets has ended after two seasons. The Jets are releasing the veteran offensive guard, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Here are a trade, cut and signing the Jets should make in the coming months.
A lot has gone wrong for the New York Jets during the 2023 season. The biggest issue has been the quarterback position, where the team has started four different players and gotten middling results.
When the biggest money signing for a 4-13 team in free agency is a guard, it raises questions. On March 14, the Jets, who have won a grand total of 13
Free-agent left guard Laken Tomlinson plans to sign a three-year deal with the New York Jets worth $41.2 million.
The Jets have agreed to sign Pro Bowl offensive lineman Laken Tomlinson.
Left guard Laken Tomlinson has been the most reliable player on the 49ers’ roster, missing just one game in seven seasons (2017). Yet, the veteran is set
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