Two more free agent wide receivers have been snapped up with Mike Wallace joining Super Bowl winners Philadelphia Eagles and Terrelle Pryor signing with New York Jets.
Having traded Torrey Smith, the Eagles had been seeking a third option in support of Alshon Jeffrey and Nelson Agholar.
Per NFL Network, Wallace's deal will be for one year - $2.5 million with incentives - and will see him join 2017 fourth round draft pick Mack Hollins as deep threats.
Wallace had 124 catches for 1,765 yards and eight touchdowns from over two years with the Ravens. His move to the champions gives him a fifth NFL home since being drafted in the third round in 2009.
Wallace's arrival bolsters the offense after Philadelphia beefed up an already formidable looking defense, with the additions of Michael Bennett and Haloti Ngata during the first week of free agency.
The team also restructured defensive end Chris Long's deal on Thursday, and the soon-to-be 33-year-old confirmed to Barstool Sports that he will return for an 11th NFL campaign after winning Super Bowl rings in each of the last two seasons.
The Eagles were down to around $3.5 million in cap space prior to the addition of Wallace, so some further salary juggling will likely be necessary in the near future.
Meanwhile in New York, the Jets have settled on Pryor as an addition to their receiving corps with the former Washington Redskins wide receiver signing on at MetLife Stadium.
The length of the contract has yet to be revealed but having hosted Pryor, who also drew interest from Cleveland and Seattle, the Jets have clinched a deal for the 28-year-old.
After a break-out 2016 with Cleveland, where he racked up 77 catches for 1,007 yards, Pryor was disappointing in DC last year where a foot injury hampered his year and saw him catch just 20 passes before losing his starting job.
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