5 moves the Eagles can make to create $35.4M in cap space for 2024

We’re looking at five moves the Philadelphia Eagles can make to create $35.4 million in salary cap space for 2024

The 2024 NFL offseason is underway for Philadelphia, and after a 32-9 wild card loss to Tampa Bay, the Eagles’ 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.

According to Over the Cap’s potential transaction chart, the Eagles can easily create $35.4 million in cap space by making these five moves.

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.

How Montez Sweat’s new 4-year, $98M deal with Bears will impact Haason Reddick

We’re looking at how Montez Sweat’s 4-year, $105M deal with the Chicago Bears impacts Eagles pass rusher Haason Reddick

The Eagles retooled this offseason, signing All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts to a massive contract extension and adjusting after losing some big-name defenders in free agency.

If Philadelphia thought they had a problem after Rashan Gary agreed to a five-year, $107 million extension with Green Bay, wait until Howie Roseman sees Montez Sweat’s new deal.

According to Ian Rapoport, The Bears and new star pass-rusher Montez Sweat have agreed to terms on a 4-year that’s worth $72 million guaranteed.

The deal comes almost three months after Haason Reddick was asked about his salary and where it ranks among the NFL’s top pass rushers.

The $24.5 million per season puts Sweat ahead of Gary and on par with Myles Garrett, making him the 5th highest-paid edge rusher in the NFL.

GM Howie Roseman focused on adding younger talent in free agency this offseason, with the potential for impactful production on a cheap deal.

With Sweat’s new deal in place, here’s how it impacts the Eagles and Haason Reddick.

How Rashan Gary’s new 4-year, $107M deal with Packers impacts Haason Reddick

We’re looking at hoow Rashan Gary’s new 4-year, $107M deal with the Green Bay Packers impacts Eagles pass rusher Haason Reddick

The Eagles retooled this offseason, signing All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts to a massive contract extension and adjusting after losing some big-name defenders in free agency.

If Philadelphia thought they had a problem after Nick Bosa agreed to a five-year, $170 million extension with San Francisco, wait until Howie Roseman sees Rashan Gary’s new deal.

According to Ian Rapoport, The Packers and star pass-rusher Rashan Gary have agreed to terms on a 4-year, $96M extension in new money — $107,532,706 overall — with a signing bonus of $34,636,928.

The deal comes almost three months after Haason Reddick was asked about his salary and where it ranks among the NFL’s top pass rushers.

The $24 million per season puts Gary on par with Maxx Crosby as the sixth highest-paid edge rusher in the NFL.

GM Howie Roseman focused on adding younger talent in free agency this offseason, with the potential for impactful production on a cheap deal.

With Gary’s new deal in place, here’s how it impacts the Eagles and Haason Reddick.

How Nick Bosa’s new 5-year, $170M deal with 49ers impacts Eagles’ edge rusher Haason Reddick

We’re looking at how Nick Bosa’s new 5-year, $170M deal with 49ers impacts #Eagles’ linebacker Haason Reddick

The Eagles retooled this offseason, signing All-Pro quarterback, Jalen Hurts to a massive contract extension, and adjusting after losing some big-name defenders in free agency.

Philadelphia could have a problem after Nick Bosa agreed to a five-year, $170 million extension with San Francisco.

The $34 million per season makes Bosa the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.

Bosa is now the 15th-highest-paid player in the entire NFL, quarterbacks included, in terms of per-year average.

The deal comes almost a month after Haason Reddick was asked about his salary and where it ranks among the NFL’s top pass rushers.

GM Howie Roseman focused on adding younger talent in free agency this offseason, with the potential for impactful production on a cheap deal.

With Bosa’s new deal in place, here’s how it impacts the Eagles and Haason Reddick.

7 Eagles that could land a contract extension

With the first week of training camp in the rear-view mirrow, we’re looking at seven Philadelphia Eagles that could land a contract extension and Haason Reddick leads the way

The Eagles avoided handing out any contract extension in 2022, choosing to focus on a Super Bowl run with a loaded roster, and locking up Jalen Hurts to a long-term deal.

That’ll change in 2023, with 10+ free agents exiting on the open market and an expected retooled roster that relies on the NFL’s most explosive offense.

Philadelphia has built around All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts, but another potential contract dispute could be coming down the pike.

Haason Reddick returned to practice on Tuesday, and was asked about his salary and where it ranks among the NFL’s top pass rushers.

GM Howie Roseman focused on adding younger talent in free agency this offseason, with the potential for impactful production on a cheap deal.

He could be forced to deal with Reddick and D’Andre Swift sooner than later.

With training camp quickly moving along, we’re previewing 10 Eagles who could land a contract extension during the 2023 season.

Contract details of Haason Reddick’s 3-year, $45M deal with the Eagles

The #Eagles signed Haason #Reddick 3-year $45 million deal and here’s an outline and breakdown of the entire deal.

The Eagles made one big splash in free agency, inking former Temple star pass rusher Haason Reddick to a 3-year, $45 million deal.

Reddick finally gives defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon his first high profile edge rusher who can wreck a game with his athleticism.

The details of Reddick’s contract have been released and it’s extensive.

Panthers OLB Haason Reddick: ‘Social media made weirdos out of a lot of people’

No lies detected, here.

Mike Davis was the best Twitter follow on the Carolina Panthers last season. Now that he’s suiting up for the Falcons, we’ll need to find a new favorite. It looks like outside linebacker Haason Reddick might be in the running.

Reddick shared this profound thought on Twitter last night about social media making weirdos out of a lot of people.

No lies detected, here.

Life was a lot simpler before we all were compulsively checking our feeds every few minutes. Check out this photo from a Fourth of July party 100 years ago.

No cell phones. Just people living their lives.

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Panthers OLB Haason Reddick’s deal named among best contracts in the NFL

Pro Football Focus recently ranked the top 32 contracts in the NFL and Reddick’s made the cut.

Scott Fitterer has had a busy first offseason as the Panthers’ GM. Some of his moves have been questionable – signing Cameron Erving and Pat Elflein and passing on Justin Fields come to mind as potential blunders. However, Fitterer has generally impressed when it comes to rebuilding this roster for the 2021 season.

A major piece of that puzzle was Fitterer’s smart strategy in free agency. Taking advantage of a buyer’s market, he signed a series of veterans to short-term, team-friendly contracts. The slickest among them might be the one-year deal that former Cardinals outside linebacker Haason Reddick signed. Pro Football Focus recently ranked the top 32 contracts in the NFL and Reddick’s made the cut.

“Although Reddick just converted back to a full-time edge rushing position at the tail end of the 2020 season, he’s a former top-15 draft pick who will still be just 26 years old come Week 1. We routinely see players like this get substantially more value on account of their draft status and athletic potential.”

During the 2019 season, Reddick struggled in coverage, giving up six touchdowns and a 126.0 passer rating. Arizona defensive coordinator Vance Joseph’s decision to move Reddick out to the edge paid dividends for the Cardinals right away, though. Reddick thrived as an outside pass rusher, posting 12.5 sacks and 16 quarterback hits while playing nearly 80% of his team’s defensive snaps.

Sacks can be elusive from week to week and season to season, but at just $6 million guaranteed Reddick would have to be a total bust for this deal to go bad for the Panthers.

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