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When does NFL free agency start, how does it work and what are the rules?

Kirk Cousins could become a New England Patriot or Atlanta Falcon.

Or Cousins could choose to remain in Minnesota, staying with the Vikings and taking a hometown discount as NFL free agency kicks off.

Tom Brady became the best free agent signing in NFL history when he won a Super Bowl with Tampa BayCredit: Getty
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Outside of the regular season and playoffs, this is the busiest time of the year for the biggest sport in America.

Chris Jones, Josh Allen (Jacksonville), Brian Burns, Mike Evans, Saquon Barkley, Tyron Smith, Danielle Hunter, Antoine Winfield Jr. and Cousins top the list of of athletes who could be on the move in mid-March.

The hour-by-hour build up to free agency has become known as the NFL's 'silly season,' with rumors constantly flying, misinformation intentionally being spread, and national reporters breaking news that was set up during the 'illegal tampering' period that centers around the Combine.

NFL free agency is a frentic blast that annually sees some of the biggest names in the league suddenly changing teams, allegiances and fanbases on a moment's notice.

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Here is talkSPORT's closer look at when free agency starts, how it works and all the detailed rules.

Free agency frenzy

The NFL Scouting Combine -- which is the nationally televised set up for the multi-day NFL Draft -- is the unofficial start of free agency.

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Every year, college prospects, pro head coaches, general managers, scouts and agents convene in wintry Indianapolis, Indiana to a formal gathering that is mostly unformal.

Kirk Cousins could stay in Minnesota or decide that he's better off somewhere elseCredit: Getty
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This year, the pre-draft Combine is scheduled for February 27 to March 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium, which is the football home of the Indianapolis Colts.

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While players sprint through a 40-yard dash, pump iron on the bench press and heave balls downfield, the NFL's real movers and shakers privately chat at restaurants and bars in downtown Indy, all in the hope of tentatively finalizing blockbuster contracts that will be announced at the start of free agency.

When an ESPN or NFL Network reporter announces "breaking news" on live TV at the start of free agency, the real news is that the huge contract was agreed to a couple weeks prior during the NFL Combine.

To franchise or not franchise?

This is the big question that NFL teams face as the official start of free agency approaches.

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