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3/11/2026 - Spring training in Arizona is taking a literal turn for the "hot" as a record-shattering heatwave is forecast to push temperatures in the Cactus League toward 105°F, potentially forcing teams to shift to night games or overhaul their practice schedules to protect player health. This weather anomaly coincides with the high-energy arrival of World Baseball Classic national teams for exhibition play, creating a unique, high-stakes atmosphere that feels more like October than March. Between the blistering thermometer and the international rosters, the lead-up to the March 25th Opening Night is quickly becoming one of the most unpredictable preseason stretches in recent memory.
I asked Gemini to give me it's breakdown of the first week of NFL Free Agency.
The NFL offseason has officially hit "March Madness" status. Between a record-shattering $301.2M salary cap and a quarterback carousel that’s spinning faster than a blitzing edge rusher, the first week of free agency has completely reshuffled the league's power structure.
Here is the breakdown of the chaos we’ve seen so far.
The 2026 QB market is defined by "bet-on-yourself" deals and massive pivots:
Tua Tagovailoa (Falcons): In the shock of the week, Tua landed in Atlanta on a one-year "prove it" deal. After the Dolphins took a record $99M dead cap hit to move on, Tua joins a Falcons squad that is clearly in "win-now" mode with Kevin Stefanski at the helm.
Malik Willis (Dolphins): South Florida has its replacement. The Dolphins are going all-in on the former Packer, signing him to a 3-year, $67.5M contract. It’s a massive gamble on Willis’s elite EPA-per-dropback metrics from last season.
Aaron Rodgers (Steelers): The legend lives on. Rodgers is expected to return to Pittsburgh on a team-friendly deal to reunite with Mike McCarthy, chasing one last ring in a wide-open AFC North.
The financial "cleansing" of 2026 has claimed some massive names:
Micah Parsons (Packers): The headline of the year. After a public falling out in Dallas, Parsons signed a gargantuan 4-year, $186M extension with Green Bay, officially becoming the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history ($46.5M APY).
Stefon Diggs (Free Agent): The Patriots era ended abruptly on March 11. Diggs was released after a contract dispute regarding his $26.5M cap hit, leaving New England just as they were heating up. The Patriots wasted no time, pivoting to sign Romeo Doubs (4 years, $70M) as his replacement.
Trey Hendrickson (Ravens): Baltimore secured the "jewel" of the defensive class with a 4-year, $112M deal. He’ll anchor a defense that is suddenly looking like a Super Bowl favorite.
The Crosby Trade Collapse: In a bizarre Tuesday night twist, the Ravens-Raiders trade for Maxx Crosby fell through due to medical concerns (meniscus repair). Crosby is back on the market, leaving the Raiders' roster plans in total disarray.
Isiah Pacheco (Lions): Detroit found its David Montgomery replacement. Pacheco brings his "angry run" style to a Lions backfield that already feels like a "vibes" match made in heaven.
Vikings Cap Gymnastics: Minnesota is "kicking the can" down the road, restructuring Justin Jefferson and Christian Darrisaw to create immediate space. They’re betting on the present, even if it means a $50M+ cap hit for Jefferson in 2027.
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