Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf signs with CAA Sports

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf has signed with CAA Sports agency in the aftermath of his successful second season in the NFL.

In the aftermath of his second NFL season, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf has signed with sports agency CAA Sports.

Metcalf joins fellow NFL players Chris Godwin, AJ Brown, Eddie Goldman, and Marshon Lattimore as a member of the agency and representee of CAA Sports Football Division co-leader and managing partner Tory Dandy.

The 23-year-old Metcalf is heading into his third year following a season in which he accumulated 83 receptions for 1,303 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in 16 games and 16 starts.

The Seahawks may lose some key players to free agency but their offense still figures to be in at least decent shape roster-wise, and Metcalf is a significant part of that.

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Alshon Jeffery’s agent says the WR loves being in Philly amid reports he would welcome” a “change of scenery”

Alshon Jeffery’s agent says WR loves being in Philly amid reports he would welcome a trade

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The 2020 NFL offseason has officially started for the Philadelphia Eagles who are engulfed in numerous reports surrounding the future of Alshon Jeffery.

It started with an in-depth report from Connor Hughes of TheAthletic.com, who suggested the Eagles wide receiver “would welcome the change of scenery” that came with a trade.

Shortly after the report, Jeffery’s agent weighed-in on the conversation, not necessarily refuting the report, but stating that his client loves playing in Philly.

Injury-riddled and just not himself this season, Jeffery snagged 43 balls for 490 yards and four touchdowns in 10 games.

Jeffery is due a guaranteed $11.5 million next season after restructuring his contract last fall and will spend the bulk of the offseason and training camp recovering from Lisfranc surgery on his foot.

With the Eagles having to eat $26 million in dead salary cap space if they outright released Jeffery, the only viable options are a repair of the relationship or trade of the wide receiver to another franchise for suitable compensation in return.