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NFC NORTH: Recapping the first few days of free agency
The first wave of free agency is in the books, and all four teams in the NFC North have begun shaping their rosters for the 2026 season.
Here’s a look at how rosters have changed throughout the division:
CHICAGO
2025 record: 11-6 (division champs)
Top re-signings: DL Daniel Hardy, T Braxton Jones, DB Elijah Hicks, LB D’Marco Jackson, QB Case Keenum, OL Jordan McFadden
Key free-agent additions: C Garrett Bradbury (via trade), S Coby Bryant, LB Devin Bush, WR Kalif Raymond, DT Neville Gallimore, DB Cam Lewis, EDGE Kentavius Street, T Jedrick Wills Jr.
Free-agent losses: S Kevin Byard, CB Nahshon Wright, LB Tremaine Edmunds, WR Olamide Zaccheaus, EDGE Dominique Robinson, DT Chris Williams, TE Durham Smythe
Twentyman’s take: The Bears did a nice job of replacing the retired Drew Dalman by trading for Bradbury, a veteran with seven years of experience and 105 starts under his belt. Bryant and Bush are nice additions to the defense, and Raymond is a sneaky signing that improves Chicago’s depth at receiver and gives head coach Ben Johnson a speedy weapon to deploy on both offense and special teams.
Chicago could still use more talent/depth on defense but there’s still the second and third wave of free agency and next month’s NFL Draft to fill in some of the holes.
Detroit, MI
Jackson Jobe throws first bullpen in return from Tommy John surgery
Detroit Tigers prospect Jackson Jobe explains pitching development
Detroit Tigers right-hander Jackson Jobe joined the “Days of Roar” podcast to talk about his MLB debut in 2024 and his expectations for 2025.
ATLANTA – Detroit Tigers right-hander Jackson Jobe has taken a big step in his return.
The 23-year-old completed his first bullpen session Tuesday, April 28, as he continues his rehabilitation program after Tommy John surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
He isn’t joining the Tigers anytime soon.
“He’s well off into the future,” manager A.J. Hinch said before Tuesday’s opener of a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. “But it’s nice to see him change his program a little bit.”
The Tigers hope Jobe will be available in August to pitch MLB innings.
Before that happens, Jobe needs to complete an abundance of bullpen sessions, several live batting practice sessions and then five or six starts on a rehab assignment. Only then will the Tigers be ready to decide whether to promote him to MLB or let him work in Triple-A.
That decision is more than three months away.
Jobe hasn’t pitched for the Tigers since May 28, 2025, the final of 10 starts in which he registered a 4.22 ERA with 27 walks (12.4% walk rate) and 39 strikeouts (17.9% strikeout rate) across 49 innings. He suffered an elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery on June 16, 2025.
Jobe made his MLB debut in September 2024.
Before his Tigers debut, Jobe struggled in two starts for Triple-A Toledo in 2024. He allowed six runs on 12 hits and five walks with seven strikeouts over nine innings in those two starts for the Mud Hens.
The Tigers selected Jobe with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 draft.
Troy Melton building workload as starter
The Tigers need help in the bullpen.
But right-hander Troy Melton is building his workload as a starter – not a reliever – as he returns from right elbow inflammation. The 25-year-old has been sidelined since spring training, but on Tuesday, he completed his second live batting practice session in preparation for a rehab assignment.
Melton isn’t eligible to pitch for the Tigers until May 25.
“He’ll have a full spring training,” Hinch said.
Expect about six starts for Melton during his rehab assignment as the Tigers replicate a spring training experience. The timeline of six starts would make him ready to join the Tigers in late May.
That’s right on schedule.
Right-handed reliever Beau Brieske (left adductor strain) joined Melton in Tuesday’s live batting practice session, while Zach McKinstry (left hip/abdominal inflammation) swung in the batters box against both pitchers.
The session took place in Lakeland, Florida.
“We’re chipping away at this health thing,” Hinch said. “We’re feeling better by the update so far.”
Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@freepress.com or follow him @EvanPetzold.
Detroit, MI
Where to watch Detroit Tigers vs Atlanta Braves: TV channel, start time, streaming for Apr. 28
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
Baseball is back and finding what channel your favorite team is playing on has become a little bit more confusing since MLB announced plans to produce and distribute broadcasts for nearly a third of the league.
We’re here to help. Here’s everything you need to know Tuesday as the Detroit Tigers visit the Atlanta Braves.
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What time is Detroit Tigers vs Atlanta Braves?
First pitch between the Atlanta Braves and Detroit Tigers is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday, Apr. 28.
How to watch Detroit Tigers vs Atlanta Braves on Tuesday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 6:33 a.m.
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Detroit City FC prepares for phase 1 of new AlumniFi Field construction project
Construction crews are making way for the new home of the Detroit City Football Club after demolishing the old Southwest Detroit Hospital.
This marks a major step for the new 15,000-seat stadium and new attraction in Corktown.
Construction crews will be removing demolition debris and preparing the land for phase 1 of AlumniFi Field, which DCFC co-owner Sean Mann says will be more than just a stadium.
“It’s not lost on me the significance of being able to remove a significant piece of blight,” said Mann.
It’s the start of turning the leveled Southwest Detroit Hospital site into something Mann says will complement the growth already happening in Corktown and Mexicantown.
“Our vision, it wasn’t just a stadium isolated on an island, but it’s also how are we bringing retail, how are we bringing residential, that fits into the neighborhood 365 days per year and not just when we have matches,” he said, adding that they’ll be using the 15,000-seat stadium for concerts and other sporting events.
“We’ll have the stadium going, and then concurrently, as part of the phase, is a parking deck wrapped with affordable housing. So that’s all here, part of Phase One taking place here on the site.”
Mann says they chose Barton Malow as their general contractor, given its history of stadium projects such as Little Caesars Arena and the expansion at Michigan Stadium.
“Respected nationwide industry leader based here in Southeast Michigan, with all kinds of experience, but certainly stadium experience,” he said.
The stadium’s completion is still expected by the 2027 season.
Phase 1 will officially kick off with a groundbreaking in mid-May, when the team will share more details about the construction and completion timeline.
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