NFL free agency tracker: News, rumors, trades, signings from Thursday

Three days after theNFL free agencyfloodgates first opened, the action has slowed down to a trickle.

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After an initial rush of deals that saw the overwhelming majority of the league's marquee unrestricted free agents settle on their landing spots, the midweek pace has slowed down considerably. But teams are hardly finished making moves, and there are still several key contributors - albeit older or lower-priced ones - available on the open market.

USA TODAY Sports will have live updates on all the latest signings, news and rumors throughout the day, so check back often for all the latest from around the league:

Kyler Murray to visit Vikings on Thursday

Is one of the NFL's few outstanding QB mysteries about to be solved?

One day after he was officially released by the Arizona Cardinals, Kyler Murray is set to visit the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

The Vikings have emerged as the front-runner to secure Murray, according to multiple reports. But the former No. 1 pick is also expected to speak with teams that could need a starting quarterback for the 2027 season.

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NFL free agency grades: Who earned top marks?

As the top deals materialized, USA TODAY Sports kept its grading pen handy.

Several moves earned top marks, but a few deals - and trades - drew some serious skepticism.

Who fared best? Check outour rundown of the biggest contracts and trades.

NFL free agency rankings: Who are best players still available?

The talent pool in free agency is looking mighy thin heading into Thursday.

Still, there are more than a few notable names - and capable contributors - still available:

  • 1. Rasheed Walker, OT

  • 2. Kyler Murray, QB

  • 3. Jauan Jennings, WR

  • 4. Aaron Rodgers, QB

  • 5. Kirk Cousins, QB

Check out our full list ofthe top 100 players in free agency.

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NFL free agency tracker: News, rumors, trades, signings from Thursday

Three days after theNFL free agencyfloodgates first opened, the action has slowed down to a trickle. ...
For nearly two weeks, Chinese fighter jets stopped buzzing Taiwan. No one seems to know why.

Taiwan's military has grown used to the daily task of tracking Chinese warplanes flying near the island. Some days there are a handful. On others, many more. But they are a near-constant presence.

CNN A J-15 Chinese fighter jet prepares to take off from the Shandong aircraft carrier during a combat readiness patrol on April 9, 2023. - An Ni/AP

So when the aircraft suddenly stopped coming for nearly two weeks, the silence was both striking and deeply puzzling.

That spell was broken on Thursday with five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft operating around the Taiwan Strait over the previous 24 hours, according to Taiwan's military, with several flying near the median line that divides the waterway.

Analysts say it was the longest pause in Chinese air activity since Taiwan began publicly releasing daily military data.

"This is frankly unlike anything we've seen in recent history in terms of PLA activity around Taiwan," Ben Lewis, founder of PLATracker, an open data platform that tracks Chinese military movements around Taiwan, Japan and the South China Sea, told CNN.

"Since Taiwan's defense ministry began releasing this data in 2020 the trend has been up, up, up," Lewis said. "And now this lull, which maybe has ended today, maybe not, represents a very significant change in the pattern."

Beginning February 27, Taiwan recorded 13 consecutive days without Chinese warplanes flying near the island.

One brief exception came on March 6 when two aircraft were detected in the far southwestern corner of Taiwan's air defense identification zone, but analysts say the broader pattern still represented a striking break from recent years of steadily increasing Chinese military activity.

The sudden quiet puzzled analysts and raised a range of possible explanations.

One theory is that Beijing may be trying to avoid escalating tensions ahead of a planned meeting later this month between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump, where trade, technology and Taiwan are expected to feature prominently.

"If I was in Vegas, I would put it on the Trump visit," Lewis said.

Others have pointed tothe war involving Iranand the potential impact on global energy markets, though analysts say that connection is less certain.

Some observers also note that China's annual parliamentary meetings, known as the "Two Sessions," are concluding this week, a period when military activity has occasionally slowed in the past.

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Taiwan's defense minister Wellington Koo urged caution about drawing conclusions from the lull, noting that Chinese naval activity around Taiwan has continued throughout the period.

"There are a lot of theories out there," Koo told reporters on Wednesday. "But we still see Chinese naval vessels operating around Taiwan on a daily basis, and these efforts to turn the Taiwan Strait into China's internal waters have not stopped."

Indeed, Taiwan continued to track several Chinese warships operating around the island throughout the period, even as the skies above remained unusually quiet.

Lewis said the limited number of aircraft detected Thursday may not signal a full return to normal activity.

The flights came the same day a US Navy P-8 surveillance aircraft transited the Taiwan Strait, in what the 7th Fleet says is a demonstration of Washington's "commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific," and the Chinese planes may have been deployed simply to monitor the American aircraft.

Even then, the response appeared muted compared with past incidents when US ships or aircraft passed through the waterway.

"Relative to previous incidents when the US Navy transited the Taiwan Strait, the number of Chinese aircraft deployed today was actually quite low," Lewis said.

That uncertainty leaves analysts watching closely to see what happens next.

Over the past five years, Beijing has dramatically increased the number of aircraft it sends near Taiwan, gradually normalizing what once would have been considered major military incursions.

On some days, Taiwan has reported dozens of Chinese aircraft operating near the island.

In that context, Lewis said, the sudden disappearance of the flights has been just as striking as their return.

"It used to be that five aircraft would make headlines," he said. "Now we're talking about zero, and that's what's unusual."

For now, the mystery remains unsolved.

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Russian court convicts 19 people over deadly 2024 Moscow concert hall attack

MOSCOW (AP) — A court in Moscow on Thursday convicted 19 people of involvement in the 2024 shooting rampage at aMoscow concert hallthat killed 149 people and wounded over 600 in one of the deadliest attacks in the capital in years.

Associated Press Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024 listen to the verdict in a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024 listen to the verdict in a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage as lawyers and journalists stand around at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) Men tried on the charges of involvement in a terror attack at the Crocus City Hall in March 2024, background, listen to the verdict from behind a glass cage at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov)

Russia Trial

A faction of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the March 22, 2024, massacre at the Crocus City Hall concert venue. Authorities said four gunmen, identified as citizens of Tajikistan, shot people who were waiting for a show by a popular rock band and then set the building on fire.

All 19 defendants were handed lengthy prison terms: 15 received life sentences, one got 22 1/2 years, and three were given 19 years and 11 months each.

Those with life sentences will serve part of them in a prison and the rest in a special regime penal colony, according to the verdict.

They were also ordered to pay fines ranging from 500,000 rubles (about $6,300) to 2.7 million rubles ($34,000).

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The trial began in August 2025 in a military court, as is customary for terrorism charges, and took place behind closed doors, with authorities citing security concerns. Three military court judges presided.

PresidentVladimir Putinand other Russian officials have claimed, without presenting evidence, that Ukraine had a role in the attack. Kyiv has strongly denied any involvement.

The Investigative Committee, Russia's top criminal investigation agency, said the attack was "planned and carried out in the interests of the current leadership of Ukraine in order to destabilize the political situation in our country."

It also noted the four suspected gunmen tried to flee to Ukraine. They were arrested hours after the attack and laterappeared in a Moscow courtwith signs of being severely beaten.

Those tried alongside them included three men who sold the suspected gunmen a car, a man they rented an apartment from, and 10 others accused of terrorist ties, according to independent Russian news site Mediazona.

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As IU misses March Madness again, it's never been more clear: Indiana is a football school

Indianais a football school.

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It's not even a question.

On Feb. 24, the same dayIU footballsold out season tickets in just hours, the men's basketball team — once the school's golden goose —lost to Northwesternfor the sixth straight time, while Assembly Hall's balcony seating remained empty.

On Wednesday in the second round of theBig Ten tournament,Indianabasketball lost to Northwestern for aseventhstraight time. The loss all but assures the Hoosiers will miss the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in the past 10 years.

Read that again. Indiana University will miss the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in 10 years.

March Madness bubble winners, losers:Auburn not out of the woods yet

And in an era where it's seemingly harder to miss the tournament than make it with the expanded field of 68. Just look how bad the bubble is this year. And Indianastillcan't make it.

Over the past 20 years, Indiana fans have banked far more core memories from football than basketball. An entire generation has grown up without tasting any sense of sustained hoops success — in a place that worships the sport like no other.

WhileCurt Cignetti flipped the campus' priorities on its head the past two seasons, the basketball rot was well entrenched.

Since 2015:

  • Indiana football has reached the postseason six times.

  • Indiana basketball has reached NCAA tournament four times.

Keep in mind, before Indiana football won this year's national championship, it entered this past season as the losingest program in FBS history. And even with that albatross around its neck, football has seen more success over the past decade than its basketball counterpart.

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Indiana hasn't reached an Elite Eight since 2002, when the Hoosiers upset top-ranked Duke in the Sweet 16 en route to a national championship game loss to Maryland.

Since that run, 60 teams (SIXTY!) have reached at least one Elite Eight, including the likes of St. Peter's, Florida Atlantic, George Mason, Loyola Chicago, VCU, Dayton, St. Joseph's and Davidson.

Already on its sixth full-time head coach since firing Bob Knight, Indiana has been chasing ghosts ever since. The Hoosiers' five national titles still rank tied for fifth with Duke for most in NCAA history, but the last one was in 1987, and besides that outlier 2002 season under Mike Davis, Indiana hasn't come anywhere close since.

Love him or hate him, Knight won. He had a .731 winning percentage and won 11 Big Ten titles and 659 games in his 28 seasons in Bloomington. His successors have won 493 games (.581) in 26 combined seasons with just three conference titles.

Tom Crean came closest to replicating Knight's success. He inherited a program beset by sanctions caused by Kelvin Sampson, won the Big Ten twice and had Indiana ranked No. 1 for 10 weeks in the 2013 season, but was undone by a Syracuse zone in March. (Meanwhile, Sampson has turned Houston into a team no one wants to play.)

Archie Miller was supposed to be "a home-run hire." He wasn't, and has a losing record over his four seasons at Rhode Island.

Indiana next looked to a "Bob Knight guy" — something a large portion of the fan base had been screaming for. No one else was hiring Mike Woodson, but because his diploma said "Indiana", he was their guy. IU fans ran him out of town after missing back-to-back NCAA tournaments.

Darian DeVries is the latest to try his hand at getting it right in Bloomington.

Indiana basketball is as well-resourced as any program in the country. But with Hoosiers donors getting a taste of unimaginable football success, a lot of that money may be headed across the parking lot from Assembly Hall to Memorial Stadium.

The fans have already.

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Konecny, Zegras score in 2nd period, help rally Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Capitals

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Travis Konecny and Trevor Zegras scored in the second period and the Philadelphia Flyers rallied to beat the Washington Capitals 4-1 on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Philadelphia Flyers' Trevor Zegras (46) scores past Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Washington Capitals' Aliaksei Protas (21) tries to keep the puck from Philadelphia Flyers' Cam York (8) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Washington Capitals' Dylan Strome (17) and Philadelphia Flyers' Luke Glendening (41) collide during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Washington Capitals' Rasmus Sandin tries to get the puck past Philadelphia Flyers' Travis Konecny during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Capitals Flyers Hockey

Washington has lost four of its last five games and is tied with Philadelphia at 71 points. Both teams are seven points behind Boston in the race for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot.

The Flyers fell behind early when Washington's Ryan Leonard took a pass from 40-year-old Alex Ovechkin and shot it through a screen past goalie Sam Ersson 9:21 into the game.

Through 64 games this season, it was the 44th time the Flyers had allowed the first goal. And, Philadelphia was 6-15-5 this season when trailing after the first period.

Konecny, celebrating his 29th birthday, took a pass from Travis Sanheim in the right circle and scored past Washington's Logan Thompson at 4:23 of the second for a 1-all tie.

Owen Tippett then picked off a pass, stepped around Washington's Tom Wilson and broke, 2-on-none, with Zegras. The two passed back and forth before Zegras lifted the puck in for a 2-1 lead.

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Philadelphia added to its lead in the third period on a terrific play by Noah Cates. Tied up behind the Capitals' net during a 4-on-4 situation, he one-handed a pass into the slot, where defenseman Jamie Drysdale shot it past Thompson for a 3-1 lead.

Tippett finished up the scoring with an empty-net goal with 1:03 left. Ersson stopped 21 shots for the Flyers.

Up next

Capitals: At the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday.

Flyers: At the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.

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Messi held pointless as Inter Miami and Nashville play to scoreless draw in CONCACAF Champions Cup

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lionel Messi was held scoreless and Inter Miami and Nashville SC played to a scoreless draw in the teams' first game in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16 on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, left, moves the ball against Nashville SC midfielder Patrick Yazbek in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, center, chases the ball as he is defended by Nashville SC midfielder Patrick Yazbek, left, and defender Maxwell Woledzi (3) in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami's Rodrigo de Paul, left, and Nashville SC's Matthew Corcoran, right, battler for the ball in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Inter Miami defender Noah Allen, left, protests a play by Nashville SC forward Sam Surridge, right, in the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 soccer match Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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The teams will meet again on March 18 at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale to decide which squad advances to the quarterfinal round.

Entering the contest, Messi had scored in six straight games against Nashville, dating to April 20, 2024, posting 12 goals and five assists in that stretch. Messi was held without a point for the second time in four games after being held off the scoresheet in a 3-0 loss to Los Angeles FC on Feb. 21.

Messi had a chance, finishing with a shot and completing 79% of his passes. His scoring opportunity came in the 55th minute as he came streaking down the left side and got off a shot that was saved by Nashville goalkeeper Bruan Schwake.

Messi's one shot on target was his lowest single-game shot total since Nov. 29, in the MLS Cup Eastern Conference final against New York City FC. In that game, he had no shots on net, but did have an assist, in Inter Miami's 5-1 win.

Inter Miami dominated possession, controlling the ball for 59% of the game. Nashville pushed the play, recording 15 total shots to Miami's eight, four of which were on target.

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Nashville's best chance came off a corner from Cristian Espinoza in the 65th minute. His throw-in found Reed Baker-Whiting in the box. However, Baker-Whiting sent a header just over the crossbar.

Inter Miami's Maximiliano Falcón was injured in the seventh minute and left the game. He was replaced by Gonzalo Luján.

The winner of the Nashville-Miami series will face either Club América or the Philadelphia Union in quarterfinals. Club América defeated Philadelphia 1-0 on Wednesday in Chester, Pennsylvania. The elimination game will be held on March 18 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Advancement in the CONCACAF Champions Cup is decided on aggregate goals, with the team scoring the most goals over two games advancing. If Nashville and Miami are scoreless at the end of 90 minutes in their next game, the teams will go into extra time and then penalty kicks.

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2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament: Bracket, schedule, TV

The 2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament begins Friday.

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Four teams will vie for the conference title beginning Friday, March 13 at Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York, on the Cornell University campus.

Princeton, which has gotten the Ivy League's automatic bid in five of the past eight seasons, is the No. 1 seed. The Tigers have a 24-3 overall record; they're 12-2 in the conference. They are joined in the tournament byColumbia, Harvard andBrown.

Here's everything you need to know about the Ivy League tournament:

When is the Ivy League tournament scheduled?

The 2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament begins Friday, March 13 and runs through Saturday, March 14, at Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York, on the Cornell University campus. Play begins at 4:30 p.m. ET Friday for the semifinals.

The Ivy League championship game is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 14.

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How to watch women's Ivy League tournament

The Ivy League semifinals can be streamed on ESPN+. The championship will be broadcast on ESPNU.

2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament bracket

Ivy League tournament schedule, bracket, scores

The 2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament unfolds over two days during March, with all games played at Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York, on the Cornell University campus.

Friday, March 13

No. 1 Princeton vs. No. 4 Brown, 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+)No. 2 Columbia vs. No. 3 Harvard, 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+)

Saturday, March 14

Championship

Semifinal winners, 5:30 p.m. ET, ESPNU

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2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament: Bracket, schedule, TV

The 2026 Ivy League women's basketball tournament begins Friday. Four teams will vie for the conference ti...

 

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