BREAKING: Pittsburgh Sets All-Time Three-Day NFL Draft Attendance Record
Pittsburgh has officially broken the three-day NFL Draft attendance record, according to Adam Schefter.
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Pittsburgh has officially broken the three-day NFL Draft attendance record, according to Adam Schefter.

The Denver Broncos selected Buffalo linebacker Red Murdock with the final pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, officially naming him this year's Mr. Irrelevant.
The Detroit Lions are signing former Morgan State linebacker Erick Hunter, according to Tom Pelissero.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed former UCF linebacker Keli Lawson to bolster their defensive depth, per Tom Pelissero.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy addressed the third-round selection of Penn State QB Drew Allar, emphasizing that the move is about depth and development, not Aaron Rodgers' future.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed CB Devon Marshall and the Tennessee Titans have added OT Aamil Wagner, per reports.
Pittsburgh shattered the NFL Draft attendance record with 805,000 fans attending the three-day event.
The Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with former Mississippi State running back Davon Booth, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The Cleveland Browns have reached an agreement to sign former USC and Mississippi State cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson.
The San Francisco 49ers have reached an agreement to sign former NC State wide receiver Wesley Grimes, per Tom Pelissero.
Several undrafted free agents, including Sincere Brown and Malik Spencer, have reached deals with the Chargers, Commanders, Jets, and Ravens.

The Washington Commanders added depth to their quarterback room by selecting Rutgers standout Athan Kaliakmanis in the seventh round of the NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders are signing former Hawaii kicker Kansei Matsuzawa, known as "The Tokyo Toe," per reports.
The Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, Washington Commanders, and Seattle Seahawks have reached agreements with several undrafted free agents.
The 2026 NFL Draft has officially concluded following the completion of the seventh and final round, per Adam Schefter.
NFL insider Tom Pelissero is providing real-time tracking for all undrafted free agent signings following the NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are signing former Texas-Permian Basin wide receiver Ben Patterson, according to Tom Pelissero.
The Texans, Chiefs, Browns, and Eagles have secured key rookie free agents including Collin Wright and Wesley Bissainthe.
The Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, and Washington Commanders have secured agreements with undrafted free agents Ja'Mori Maclin, Tyren Montgomery, and Fred Davis.

The New England Patriots added depth to their quarterback room by selecting Texas Tech's Behren Morton in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, joining Drake Maye and Tommy DeVito.
The Baltimore Ravens are signing former Miami (Ohio) safety Silas Walters, according to Tom Pelissero.
The New York Jets are signing former Rutgers wide receiver DT Sheffield, according to a report from Tom Pelissero.
Former Georgia Tech wide receiver Malik Rutherford is signing with the Atlanta Falcons, per Tom Pelissero.
The San Francisco 49ers are signing former Wisconsin wide receiver Will Pauling, per Tom Pelissero.
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