The Atlanta Falcons have filled a big spot on their offense, reaching terms with former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Mohamed Sanu on a five-year contract.

Sanu will compete with Justin Hardy for the No. 2 receiver role behind All-Pro Julio Jones.

The team had a major vacancy after last week's release of Roddy White, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who spent his first 11 years in Atlanta.

Sanu caught 33 passes last season for 394 receiving yards.

Steelers add Green: Pittsburgh signed free-agent tight end Ladarius Green to a four-year, $20 million contract with a $4.75 million bonus.

Green committed to the Steelers on Wednesday night, making him the first to do so on the first day of free agency since Kevin Colbert became general manager in 2000.

The Steelers were in need of a play-making tight end since veteran Heath Miller retired last month.

Offer sheet for Anderson: The Dolphins signed restricted free-agent running back C.J. Anderson to an $18 million, four-year offer sheet.

Anderson rushed for 720 yards last season for the NFL champion Broncos, who have five days to match the offer. They're considered unlikely to do so.

Extension for Brady:Tom Brady's two-year contract extension with the Patriots will give him a $28 million signing bonus and adds $41 million to his deal should he play it out.

Although the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player will earn only $1 million in base salary next season and in 2017, the bonuses will increase his cap hit to $14 million in each of those seasons. His base salary for 2018 and 2019 would be $14 million, with cap hits of $22 million each.

The main reason to reduce Brady's salary is to decrease how much he will cost against the salary cap. But Brady also could face a reinstatement of his four-game suspension in the deflated-footballs saga from the 2014 AFC title game. If that happens, he would lose less than $250,000 in salary.