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Trades and Transactions in the NFL from Monday, March 16th

Some moves and transactions being made in the NFL over the past few days:

This weekend, the Tennessee Titans retained quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who signed a 4 year contract.

Houston and Arizona agreed to a trade that will be sending Wide Receiver Deandre Hopkins to Arizona, and Running Back David Johnson to Houston.

Indianapolis gave up the 13th overall pick in the draft to sign Defensive Lineman Deforest Buckner.

Miami singed Cornerback Byron Jones to a five year 82 million dollar contract, making him the highest paid corner in the league.

Cleveland signed Tight End Austin Hooper to a four year contract, and agreed on a 3 year deal with QB Case Keenum.

Minnesota sent WR Stefon Diggs to Buffalo for a slew of draft picks.

Buffalo agreed to terms on a one year contract with corner Josh Norman.

Minnesota extended Quarterback Kirk Cousins’ Contract two more years.

Chicago singed TE Jimmy Graham to a two year deal.

Las Vegas Raiders sign QB Marcus Mariota. Terms have not yet been released.

Cincinnati placed their franchise tag on Wide Receiver AJ Green.

Dallas extended WR Amari Cooper’s contract 5 more years.

And Dallas decided to use their franchise tag on Quarterback Dak Prescott.

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