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Did the Raiders WIN Free Agency? + Colts Make a Brutal Decision

Did the Raiders WIN Free Agency? + Colts Make a Brutal Decision

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NFL Free Agency always changes the league overnight, and this year was no different. In this episode of Big Game Energy, we break down the biggest winners and losers after the first wave of NFL Free Agency.

Did the Las Vegas Raiders just pull off the best offseason in the league? After a chaotic stretch involving Max Crosby trade drama, major signings like Tyler Linderbaum, and new defensive additions, the Raiders may have completely flipped their roster.

Meanwhile, some teams may have made moves that will haunt them all season. The Indianapolis Colts shocked everyone by giving Alec Pierce a massive contract, while also committing big money to Daniel Jones. Could this decision cost GM Chris Ballard his job?

We also debate the Tennessee Titans' strategy, the Pittsburgh Steelers adding Rico Dowdle, and whether the Atlanta Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa is actually being unfairly criticized.

Plus we talk about:

Why the Bills signing Bradley Chubb could backfire

Whether Kyler Murray is the biggest quarterback loser in free agency

Sneaky moves that could impact fantasy football next season

Which teams are quietly building contenders

Free agency is only the beginning — the NFL Draft is coming next, and these moves could shape the league for years.

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00:00 Free Agency Winners and Losers
00:30 Raiders Big Splash Moves
03:25 Titans and Steelers Winners
04:49 Colts Offseason Disaster
09:52 Falcons Tua Debate and Wrap

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