5 potential salary cap casualties for Eagles in 2024

We’re looking at five big named Philadelphia Eagles could become 2024 salary cap casualties

The 2024 NFL offseason is underway for Philadelphia, and after a 32-9 wild card loss to Tampa Bay, the focus will now shift to reshaping the roster to fit two new coordinators on both sides of the ball.

The 2024 cap is expected to exceed $240 million, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, and where things currently stand, Philadelphia is expected to have roughly $20,284,984 in cap space.

The Birds are set to have 20 pending free agents, and with another likely retool schedule on defense, the organization could conjure up a scheme for more flexibility.

Over The Cap recently looked at the top 100 players who could be cut or released due to the salary cap, and Philadelphia had four guys make the list.

According to Over the Cap’s potential transaction chart, the Eagles can easily create $35.4 million in cap space, and we’re looking at five players who could end up as salary cap casualties.

Contract details for James Bradberry’s new 3-year, $38 million deal with the Eagles

We’re looking at contract details and salary cap implications for James Bradberry’s 3-year, $38 million deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.

James Bradberry is back with the Eagles, signing a three-year, $38 million deal after taking less to remain in Philadelphia.

Bradberry’s new deal will keep him locked in for at least the 2025 offseason with Darius Slay.

Philadelphia could pick up his option depending on how he performs, paying the cornerback $18 million in the final year of the deal.

Here are the complete details of the new deal courtesy of Over The Cap.

Contract details for Eagles’ CB Darius Slay’s new 2-year, $42 million extension

The details are in, and Darius Slay’s contract extension is a relative bargain for the Philadelphia Eagles

Darius Slay is on vacation, and as the ink dries on his newly signed contract extension, the numbers are in, and the details are favorable for Philadelphia.

Slay’s two-year, $42 million extension could keep the cornerback with the Eagles for three more years if he continues to be elite.

At worst, Slay plays out the final year of his previous contract in 2023, and he’ll be on the roster for Philadelphia in 2024.

Here are the complete details of the new deal courtesy of Over The Cap.

Instant analysis of the Eagles agreeing to a 2-year, $42M extension with CB Darius Slay

We’re looking at instant analysis and takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles agreeing to a 2-year, $42 million deal with CB Darius Slay

Darius Slay is staying with the Eagles after agreeing to a two-year, $42 million deal that includes $23 million guaranteed according to Ian Rapoport.

Restructuring Slay’s deal would have created $12.25 million of cap space for the Eagles, but they’ll now create $13,068,000 of cap space and Slay gets $23 million over 2023 and 2024 with the guaranteed dollars that he was looking for.

If he can maintain his level of play, the Pro Bowl cornerback could end his career earning $42 million and almost $90 over a five-year period in Philadelphia.

With the band back together, here’s an instant analysis of the extension.