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NFL Free Agency 2020: Live updates, latest rumors and signings across the league

Welcome to Day 3 of the new league year! It didn't take long Friday before we saw fireworks, as the Atlanta Falcons have added Todd Gurley a day after he was released by the Rams. Gurley returns to Georgia, where he rushed for 3,285 yards and 36 touchdowns in three college seasons.

The Falcons added Gurley to an offense that has Matt Ryan at quarterback, Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley at wide receiver, and Hayden Hurst at tight end. Four of those players mentioned are first-round picks, making Atlanta's offense one of the most talented in the NFL. 

In case Gurley wasn't enough to get your Friday going, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially announced the signing of Tom Brady as their next quarterback. 

It's truly a wild time in the league and there's still a few more big names left to be signed. Where will Jameis Winston land? What about Jadeveon Clowney? 

There's still plenty of fireworks remaining in free agency, but don't worry. CBS Sports will help you run through all the hysteria and keep you informed on all the latest action in the NFL:

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The Bengals could be a good fit for Reid. They need a safety, and, based on their recent FA activity, they're obviously not afraid to spend some money. They're also reportedly come to terms with former Houston NT D.J. Reader and former Vikings' CB Trae Waynes.

 
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Jenkins will be joining a Saints team that went 13-3 during the regular season before being upset by the Vikings at home in the first round of the playoffs. Last season, the Saints' defense finished 13th in the NFL in scoring, fourth against the run, 20th against the pass, sixth in third down efficiency and 20th in red zone efficiency.

 
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Was just telling a friend earlier today that Jenkins would be a good fit for the Browns. A veteran defender that could bring maturity and veteran leadership to a young Cleveland defense. He also played his college ball in Ohio down the road at OSU. But looks like the Saints are going to bring him back for another go-around.

 
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Reid's market will be interesting. He's coming off a year that saw him record a career high 130 tackles, but he had zero interceptions and six passes defensed. He's also an outspoken individual, which may limit interest, too.

 
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Just finished a story about how the Broncos are "likely" going to release Joe Flacco, who started eight games for them last season before suffering a season-ending neck injury. Flacco told the Broncos' website in January that he wants the opportunity to start somewhere in 2020, but I don't think he's going to get that opportunity anywhere, at least at the start of the season. The teams that currently have QB holes -- the Dolphins, Bengals and Chargers -- are expected to address that need during the first round of the draft. That being said, if Flacco is willing to do it, I think he would be a valuable backup/mentor for a young QB somewhere.

 

One of the better players cut before the league year started is drawing interest around the league ...

 
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Karras is a nice, low-cost option for the Dolphins as they continue to rebuild the offensive line. He acquitted himself well when thrust into action as a fill-in for David Andrews last year.

 
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ICYMI: DeAndre Hopkins responded to the story put forth by Michael Irvin about what the former Texans receiver allegedly said about Bill O'Brien.

 
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