NFL Free Agency Heats Up
Lloyd agreed to a three-year deal with the Carolina Panthers ESPN. The Chicago Bears snagged a former Seahawk safety for three years, $40 million ESPN.
The Bears are banking on veteran leadership in their secondary after a disappointing season. The team hopes the new safety can mentor younger players and improve the defense. Lloyd's contract with the Panthers suggests they're serious about bolstering their defensive line. He's expected to be an immediate starter and contribute to their pass rush. These signings reflect teams addressing critical needs early in the free agency period. Expect more activity as teams finalize their rosters for the upcoming season.