Overview
- The Philadelphia Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert agreed to a restructured one-year deal worth $10 million, with up to $1 million in performance incentives.
- This agreement ends trade speculation that surfaced during the NFL draft, where the Eagles explored offers but ultimately retained Goedert.
- Goedert, entering the final year of his previous contract, accepted reduced pay to remain with the team, addressing the Eagles' salary cap constraints after recent big-ticket signings.
- Despite missing 17 games over the past four seasons, Goedert has proven to be one of the NFL's top dual-threat tight ends, leading the Eagles in playoff receptions during their Super Bowl run.
- The Eagles bypassed drafting a tight end, instead signing Harrison Bryant and Kylen Granson as depth, underscoring Goedert's importance to the team's offensive plans.