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Hey welcome to Lurks Lessons. In roughly two minutes, Im going to show you how the National Football League operates their Free Agency in todays two minute drill video. Lets do it! NFL Free Agency. The current structure has been introduced since 1993 and the two main Free Agent categories are Restricted Free Agent (RA) and Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA). The easy one to understand is Unrestricted, which means that a player has completed four or more NFL seasons of service whose contract is expired and is free to sign with any team. Lets use an example for Restricted. We have a running back for the Chicago Bears and his contract has expired after completing three NFL seasons instead of four. He now has the opportunity to negotiate with the other 31 teams in the league before the NFL Draft in April. An offer is given to him by the Bears divisional rival the Green Bay Packers and the running back accepts. Now the Bears can do one or two things in response. One, they have the right to