Despite starting the season 8-3, the Jacksonville Jaguars lost five of their last six games in 2023 and were on the outside of the playoff picture looking in. However, the team kept most of last year’s roster intact and made a few roster tweaks.
Two-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore is arguably the best player left on the free agent market. While he’s no longer the elite lockdown cornerback from the late 2010’s, the 33-year-old remains one of the better starting cornerbacks in the league.
Vegas should quickly address its roster holes to recapture momentum and snap a two-year playoff drought.
A return for Stephon Gilmore may not be in the cards any time soon. Though Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said the lines of communication
Panthers General Manager Dan Morgan said before the draft that the team and free agent cornerback Stephon Gilmore had been in contact, and could get a deal done after the draft.
To become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era, K.C. should keep improving its roster. With that in mind, here are three more moves the Chiefs must make this offseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs have few remaining needs across the roster, but have yet to fill the hole created by trading All-Pro L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans earlier this offseason.
It sounds like the sides may have reached a stalemate.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
As the NFL offseason rolls on and teams gear up for the upcoming season, the Green Bay Packers find themselves facing a pressing question: should they bolster their cornerback corps with a veteran presence?
As we sit here on May 3rd, Stephon Gilmore is still currently a free agent. Let's just get it out of the way now, Ezekiel Elliott's change in number from 21 to 15 reportedly has nothing to do with a return of Gilmore, at least for now.
Could Stephon Gilmore make his way over to the AFC North?
Michael Gehlken reports there is no imminent, potential return to the Cowboys for veteran CB Stephon Gilmore, according to a person familiar with the situation.
With the 2024 NFL Draft now concluded, the Pittsburgh Steelers are still left with needs at wide receiver and cornerback. Maybe they bring back Patrick Peterson or Chandon Sullivan for help at slot corner.
With the 2024 NFL Draft officially over, cornerback Stephon Gilmore and many a free agent will soon find new NFL homes. Now entering his age-34 season, Gilmore is not the lockdown cornerback he once was, but the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year is still a solid starter.
The Buffalo Bills are in need of help in their secondary after releasing Tre’Davious White. Could they pursue a reunion with an old friend for assistance?
For the most part, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan was able to address most of the team's needs through last weekend's NFL Draft. They were able to get Bryce Young a couple of receiving options in Xavier Legette and Ja'Tavion Sanders, while adding another option in the backfield with Jonathon Brooks.
Panthers GM Dan Morgan said the team has not closed the door to signing veteran CB Stephon Gilmore, though he made sure to praise fifth-round CB Chau Smith-Wade who was just drafted Saturday. “First off, we’re really excited about Chau,” Morgan said via USA Today’s Anthony Rizzuti.
Despite being on the older side, free agent Stephon Gilmore could still start for most teams in the league. While he’s not the same lockdown force he was when he won Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2019, the former first-round pick remained productive during his lone season with the Dallas Cowboys.
"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
The Panthers have been connected to an old friend over the past month, and it sounds like a reunion is still a possibility.
The Philadelphia Eagles need help in their secondary, and they could turn to a former divisional foe for some much-needed assistance. Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder names former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Stephon Gilmore as a great candidate for the Eagles in free agency.
Free agency in the NFL is well underway, with teams across the league making moves to bolster their rosters. However, amidst the flurry of signings and trades, the Dallas Cowboys have stood out for their cautious approach to spending.
The Panthers have a vacancy at the cornerback spot for the time being.
The Panthers are reportedly interested in bringing back a player who made a Pro Bowl with them a few seasons ago.
The rebuilding Panthers are reportedly eyeing a significant addition to their secondary.
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