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Worst Offseasons, Henry, Poyer, Brooks, Diggs, Cook, Clowney, Hendrickson
Worst Offseasons

In his latest article, NFLTR’s Ethan Woodie takes a look at the teams he believes had the worst offseasons.
Derrick Henry

The Ravens and RB Derrick Henry have agreed to terms on a two-year extension. (NFLTR)
Rewarding Henry for his monster 2024 season was one of the top items on Baltimore's to-do list this offseason.
Buzz:
Veteran S Jordan Poyer is interested in a return to the Bills. (NFLTR)
Panthers explain why they shut down RB Jonathon Brooks for 2025. (NFLTR)
Packers hosted UDFA QB Will Rogers for a workout. (NFLTR)
Patriots host RBs Jordan Mims & Trayveon Williams for workouts. (NFLTR)
Patriots TE Austin Hooper said WR Stefon Diggs has been participating in voluntary offseason workouts and looks better than he thought. (NFLTR)
Bills GM Brandon Beane expects that RB James Cook will be ready for the 2025 campaign regardless of his contract situation. (NFLTR)
Baltimore could bring back veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney for a second stint? (NFLTR)
Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson admitted that things are becoming "personal" as negotiations drag on. (NFLTR)
Saints second-round QB Tyler Shough is being thrust into the spotlight already as the team's potential starter, yet remains focused on contributing to the team in his very first NFL season. (NFLTR)
Texans QB C.J. Stroud says that new OC Nick Caley has allowed him to take more control of the offense. (NFLTR)
Some anonymous executive quotes about Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy. (NFLTR)
Bears OC Declan Doyle is already raving about first-round TE Colston Loveland and what he can bring to the team's offense. (NFLTR)
Raiders GM John Spytek said minority owner Tom Brady signed off on the team taking rookie QB Cam Miller in the sixth round. (NFLTR)
Rams HC Sean McVay introduced WR Davante Adams to his new teammates in Los Angeles by showing them a highlight reel from Adams' career thus far. (NFLTR)