Eagles contract with Fletcher Cox is a 1-year, $14 million deal

The #Eagles agreement with defensive tackle Fletcher Cox is for a 1-year deal, worth $14 million with likely incentives

The Eagles announced the return of DT Fletcher Cox on Saturday, re-signing the defensive tackle after he was released for salary cap purposes.

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that the deal is for one-year, at $14 million, with likely incentives that could get to $18 million.

Cox finished the 2021 season with 35 total tackles (25 solo), 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery in what many critics and experts consider a down year for the veteran defensive tackle.

The Eagle will now enter the 2022 season with Brandon Graham, Cox, Javon Hargrave and Josh Sweat along the defensive line with star pass rusher Haason Reddick offering his expertise as well.

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Eagles will not tender RB Boston Scott making him an unrestricted free agent

Boston Scott’s time with the #Eagles could be over, as #Philadelphia is not expected to place a restricted free agent tender on their versatile running back

The Boston Scott era could be over in Philadelphia, as Dave Zangaro is reporting that the Eagles won’t tender the running back as an restricted free agent, allowing him to immediately hit the open market.

Scott could still return to Philadelphia in free agency at some point.

Had the Eagles tendered Scott, he would have had a salary and matching cap hit of $2.433 million this upcoming season.

Most known for dominating the Giants during their matchups, Scott, 26, has been with the Eagles since late in the 2018 season, working his way up from the practice squad to a key member of the roster.

Over the past two seasons, Scott has eight starts in 32 appearances, logging 747 rushing yards (4.5 per attempt) with 8 touchdowns and 295 receiving yards with another score.

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4 reasons to be excited about the Eagles agreeing to deal with LB Haason Reddick

The #Eagles landed star pass rusher and hometown kid, Haason #Reddick on Monday, and here are 4 reasons to be excited for his arrival #NFLFreeAgency

Eagles GM Howie Roseman made a big move on the first day of the NFL’s free agency tampering period, agreeing with edge rusher Haason Reddick on a three-year, $45 million deal. The 27-year-old linebacker is a pass-rushing dynamo and finally gives Jonathan Gannon an elite player on the edge.

The former Temple product will be listed as a linebacker, but the expectation is that he’ll line up in a variety of different alignments, while seeing time at SAM, WILL, and defensive end.

Here are four reasons to be excited about Reddick’s homecoming.

Eagles will not tender LB Alex Singleton making him an unrestricted free agent

Alex #Singleton’s time with the #Eagles could be over, as #Philadelphia is not expected to place a restricted free agent tender on their leading tackler

The Alex Singleton era appears to be over in Philadelphia, as Adam Schefter is reporting that the Eagles won’t tender the restricted free agent, making him free to sign elsewhere.

A former CFL star, singleton has logged over 262 tackles and 2 sacks over the past two seasons, but he’s been a liability against the pass and struggles to stop the run at the point of attack.

Philadelphia will feature T.J. Edwards at middle linebacker along with Haason Reddick and Davion Taylor as the likely choice at WILL.

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Eagles contract with Haason Reddick is a 3-year, $45 million deal

The #Eagles agreement with pass rusher Haason #Reddick is for a 3-year deal, worth $45 million with $30 million fully guaranteed at signing. Max value $49.5 million.

The Eagles are adding a big-time pass rusher to the roster after agreeing to a deal with former Temple star, Haason Reddick.

Some details of the deal have been released and Reddick will snag a three-year, $45 million deal that could rise to as much as $49 million. Reddick will get $30 million guaranteed and we’ll have to wait until Wednesday or Thursday to find out how the Eagles structured the deal.

Reddick will make $15 million per season and Jonathan Gannon will have the versatility of standing the pass rusher up at the SAM linebacker spot, or as a pass rushing defensive end.

Philadelphia could still look to add a conventional pass rusher via the draft.

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