Howie Roseman said he’s “OK” now. The Philadelphia Eagles general manager is no longer bleeding for his city. Its
Barkley and Gardner-Johnson played well in 2024 and helped the Eagles win a Super Bowl. When free agency begins on Wednesday, March 12, the Eagles probably won’t make big moves this time around. Philadelphia only has about $22 million in cap space,
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All signs point to All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun as the Eagles' top in-house priority in advance of free agency, multiple NFL sources told Philadelphia Eagles On
If the Philadelphia Eagles have dreams and aspirations about repeating as Super Bowl champions, they are going to need to hit on a few reclamation projects, just like they did a season ago with free-agent castoffs like Mekhi Becton and Zack Baun.
Linebacker Zack Baun turned heads all season going from a situational edge rusher with the New Orleans Saints into a first-team All-Pro off-ball linebacker with the Eagles. He's set to hit free agency in a few weeks - something general manager Howie Roseman knows he'll need to get ahead of moving forward.
Baun has expressed a desire to stay with the Eagles, who are no stranger to paying premium talent at top-of-the-market rates. Their contract structures would easily allow them to re-sign Baun, who could command more $15MM per year on a new deal.