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Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles Reach Agreement on 1-Year Deal, Reports Say
Dallas Goedert agreed to a one-year deal to avoid a $20 million dead cap hit and maintain offensive continuity for the Eagles, sources said.
- On March 15, 2026, Dallas Goedert agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of the 2026 NFL season, sources told ESPN and NFL Network.
- The teams had twice delayed the void date on Goedert’s 2025 contract, avoiding a $20.4 million dead-cap charge this season.
- According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, the one-year deal is worth $7 million including a $4.25 million bonus, after Goedert's 2025 career-highs of 60 receptions, 11 touchdowns, and 591 yards in 15 games.
- The deal gives Howie Roseman added flexibility as Goedert’s return preserves a top red-zone target and continuity for quarterback Jalen Hurts amid A.J. Brown trade talks.
- With this deal, Goedert will begin his ninth Eagles season in 2026, and the team could still add a tight end in next month's NFL draft to plan for 2027.
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- 41% of the sources lean Left, 41% of the sources are Center
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C 41%
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