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A year ago, the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl. Last season, they didn’t have nearly as much luck, getting […]
Goedert, a second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, grew into a bigger role throughout his eight seasons with the Eagles and had the best year of his career in 2025. He posted a career-high in touchdowns (11) at the perfect time as he hit the free agent market for the first time.
The Eagles recouped nearly $1 million from a former All-Pro CB after he didn't play for them following a November trade.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost three defensive starters to free agency as the NFL's legal tampering period opened Monday.
Johnson, 55, was found dead on Jan. 21 outside of a homeless encampment in Los Angeles. Police said he was suffering from head trauma when they found him, and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. The medical examiner noted that Johnson had also been stabbed.
Goedert and the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a new one-year contract, keeping him with the franchise for a ninth season. The news was first reported on Sunday by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. It took a while to figure out Goedert’s future in Philly.
The former Philadelphia Eagles star only wants one team to call him.
The Eagles are not committing to Goedert long term. They could draft his replacement in April’s draft without having to rush that player onto the field next season. Goedert could give Philadelphia one more year of significant production before they make a full transition at that position.