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March 11 (The Sports Xchange) - The Denver Broncos, with Peyton Manning retiring and heir-apparent starter Brock Osweiler signing with the Houston Texans this week, acquired veteran quarterback Mark Sanchez from the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles will receive a conditional late-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Broncos announced. The draft pick headed to Philadelphia is a seventh-round pick, according to multiple reports. - - - Restricted free agent running back C.J. Anderson signed a four-year, $18 million offer sheet with the Miami Dolphins, leaving the Broncos to face the possibility of losing their entire starting backfield in the span of one week. Anderson's deal includes $10 million in guarantees. - - - Former Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III visited the New York Jets on Friday, according to multiple reports. The Jets are locked in a testy contract stalemate with incumbent starter Ryan Fitzpatrick and are looking at other quarterbacks in case they part ways with the 33-year-old Fitzpatrick. - - - Thirty-three additional draft picks were announced by the NFL, with four teams receiving additional third-round compensatory selections in the top 100. The Detroit Lions, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos had one extra third-round pick tacked onto the end of that round as compensation for losses in 2015 free agency. The Lions will pick 95th overall, followed by the Patriots, Seahawks and Broncos at Nos. 96-98. - - - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to terms with veteran cornerback Brent Grimes and defensive end Robert Ayers Jr. Grimes, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, agreed to a two-year contract reportedly worth $16.5 million. Ayers received a three-year deal worth $21 million. The deal with Grimes was reached just two days after he was released by the Miami Dolphins. - - - The Washington Redskins re-signed tight end Logan Paulsen and signed unrestricted free agent defensive end Kendall Reyes to one-year contracts. Reyes' deal is worth $2.5 million and could rise to $3.35 million with incentives, according to ESPN. - - - The Atlanta Falcons agreed to terms with former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Sean Weatherspoon on a one-year contract. Weatherspoon was sidelined the entire 2014 season and was signed by the Arizona Cardinals during the 2015 offseason. He saw limited action for the Cardinals last season, playing in 14 games (no starts) with just 11 tackles. - - - The Detroit Lions re-signed backup quarterback Dan Orlovsky and linebacker Tahir Whitehead. The Lions also re-signed long snapper Don Muhlbach and cornerback Crezdon Butler. - - - Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Josh Mauro and tight end Ifeanyi Momah signed their one-year contracts for the 2016 season. Mauro, 25, played in 14 games (four starts) last season with the Cardinals and had 22 tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Momah, 26, missed the entire 2015 season on injured reserve due to a knee injury. - - - Linebacker Nick Perry signed a one-year deal to return to the Green Bay Packers. Perry, a first-round pick in 2012 out of Southern Cal, can earn $5 million plus incentives in 2016. The Packers declined a fifth-year option on his original rookie deal that would have paid Perry $7.75 million. - - - Buffalo Bills wide receiver Chris Hogan is five days from potentially joining the New England Patriots after signing a three-year, $12 million offer sheet. Hogan, a restricted free agent, visited the Patriots along with Los Angeles Rams restricted free agent Benny Cunningham. - - - Cornerback Prince Amukamara will sign a one-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL.com reported. Amukamara hit the free agent market after five seasons with the New York Giants. - - - The Indianapolis Colts signed unrestricted free agent quarterback Scott Tolzien, the team announced. Tolzien spent the last three seasons with the Green Bay Packers, and he completed the only pass he threw in 2015. - - - Seattle Seahawks punter Jon Ryan signed a four-year, $10 million deal to return to the team. Ryan, 34, is entering his ninth season with Seattle. He joined the team in 2008 after two seasons with the Green Bay Packers. (Editing by Andrew Both)