The NFL is reviewing whether the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles violated tampering policies during the legal tampering window, a league spokesman said Thursday.
The Falcons agreed to a contract with four-time Pro Bowl quarterback Kirk Cousins shortly after teams were permitted to start negotiating with unrestricted free agents on Monday.
The Eagles quickly struck a deal with two-time Pro Bowl running back Saquon Barkley soon after the negotiation period opened at 12 p.m. EDT.

Penn State coach James Franklin told a reporter that Eagles general manager Howie Roseman spoke to Barkley and pitched him on the connection between the Eagles and Nittany Lions fan bases.
Teams are permitted to talk directly with agents during the 52-hour negotiating window, but canโt speak to the player unless he has no agent and represents himself.
The Eagles have denied the claims.
In Atlantaโs case, Cousins said Wednesday: โThereโs great people here. And itโs not just the football team. I mean, Iโm looking at the support staff. Meeting โ calling, yesterday, calling our head athletic trainer, talking to our head of PR Iโm thinking, we got good people here. And thatโs exciting to be a part of.โ
Cousins wasnโt permitted to speak to anyone before 4 p.m. EDT on Wednesday.
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