2026 Bengals Free Agency: Tracking Moves, Reports During Legal Tampering Window
The NFL's two-day legal tampering window allows teams to negotiate with pending free agents before the new league year, reducing secret dealings, officials said.
- On Monday, March 9 at noon ET the NFL opens its negotiation period, running until the new league year starts Wednesday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET when deals become official.
- Since 2012 the NFL has allowed a short legal tampering window covering about 0.6% of the year—two and one-third days—to curb secret pre-free-agency deals.
- Negotiations occur between front offices and players' certified agents, as teams cannot contact players directly or allow visits to teams' facilities before free agency.
- Past sanctions include a $250K fine and a fifth-round pick loss for the Falcons after illegal contact with Kirk Cousins, with fines of $250,000 and $50,000.
- Implemented in 2026, the new 2026 one video/phone call rule allows one hour with up to five free agents and the agent, but agreed deals can still be rescinded before rollover, as with edge rusher Randy Gregory in 2022.
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