Eagles free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on A.J. Brown’s future, Philadelphia’s potential signings

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After winning their second Super Bowl in the 2024 season, the Philadelphia Eagles have had their ups and downs in the 2025 season.

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Despite having one of the league’s best defenses and a plethora of star players on offense, the Eagles fell out of the playoffs much sooner than they expected, which has led to significant changes. While Nick Sirianni remains the head coach, he named Sean Mannion as the new offensive coordinator and more changes are expected.

From AJ Brown’s uncertain future to needs at tight end, pass rushers and more, Philadelphia is expected to have a busy offseason as it looks to regroup in 2026.

Sporting News is tracking all of the Eagles’ latest moves in free agency, from official signings and trades to rumors and rumors. Here’s a look at the offseason in Philadelphia.

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Eagles free agency rumors, news, updates

Rams call Eagles on AJ Brown

Los Angeles and Philadelphia discussed a trade for Brown before the Rams acquired Trent McDuffie from the Chiefs. While negotiations have not yet concluded, McDuffie’s trade slows down any negotiations between the Rams and Eagles.

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Eagles re-sign pitcher Brayden Mann

Mann, who has spent the past three seasons in Philadelphia, signed a four-year, $14 million contract extension with the team that includes $7 million guaranteed. Mann joined the Eagles in 2023 after spending his first three seasons with the New York Jets. In 2025, he averaged a career-high in yards per punt.

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Landon Dixon agrees to new contract with Eagles

According to Fowler, the Eagles and star guard Dickerson agreed to a two-year, modified contract worth approximately $36 million. Dickerson’s contract was originally scheduled to expire in 2028, but now the contract expires in the 2026-27 season.

He will make $15.7 million this season and was previously expected to make $39 million in 2026-27; Dickerson can still reach that number through incentives.

Dallas Goedert’s inactive date pushed back, could be extended

Tight end Dallas Goedert was not listed as a free agent by the NFL on Wednesday because his inactive date was pushed back to Friday, according to Berman.

The move could give the Eagles and Goedert a chance to re-sign.

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Hawks continue to ‘ask’ about Greenard

The Eagles continue to inquire about Greenard from the Vikings and are discussing a potential post-trade extension with his agent, according to Russini.

With Bradley Chubb headed to the Bills, another pass rusher is gone from Philadelphia’s free agent market.

Jonathan Greenard is name to watch for Hawks, Jaylen Carter ‘never bought’

With the Eagles in need of a pass rusher and reportedly showing interest in now-Raven Trey Hendrickson, one name to watch will be the Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard, according to Schefter. Greenard is known to be available on the trade market.

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Additionally, while there were some rumors about Jalen Carter hitting the trade block this offseason, Schefter reported that Carter was never drafted and “never purchased.”

Eagles sign CB Riq Woolen

Philadelphia’s first potential offseason starter will be a cornerback, with Schefter reporting that the team has agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract with former Seahawks DB Riq Woolen.

He will start alongside Quinyon Mitchell in 2026, which also means Cooper DeJean won’t have to become a full-time corner.

Philadelphia brings in a pair of TEs, but Goedert remains on the open market

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Philadelphia is bringing back tight end Grant Calcatra to a one-year deal, according to Schefter, and it also reportedly agreed to a contract with former Jaguars veteran Johnny Monte. Neither is expected to be a starting option, but Calcatra will be the backup and Monte is known for his run-blocking.

S. Reed Blankenship signs with Texans

Former Eagles safety Reed Blankenship has agreed to a three-year contract with Houston, ending his starting career in Philadelphia.

LB Nakobe Dean heads to Raiders

Another former Eagles player is heading elsewhere, with linebacker Nakobe Dean signing a three-year, $36 million contract with the Raiders, according to Schultz.

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Dean will join Jaelan Phillips and Jahan Dotson in leaving Philadelphia before the Eagles sign an outside free agent.

WR Jahan Dotson heads to Falcons

Former Eagles receiver Jahan Dotson is headed to the Falcons on a two-year deal, according to Schultz.

Michael Carter II signs renegotiation agreement with Hawks

Defensive back Michael Carter II has signed a renegotiated contract with Philadelphia after being acquired by the team last season, Berman reported. Carter is expected to have over $10 million against the cap hit.

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Bradley Chubb is a name to watch to replace Phillips

Zach Berman of The Athletic reports that with Phillips gone, the Eagles could look to another former Miami Dolphin, Bradley Chubb, who has experience with DC Vic Fangio.

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AJ Brown trade ‘no momentum yet’

Ian Rapoport reports that the Eagles haven’t found “any momentum” in trading for A.J. Brown and could be ruled out once free agency is “up and running.”

Philadelphia needs pass rusher after Jaelan Phillips traded to Panthers

Former Dolphins edge player Jaylan Phillips, whom the Eagles acquired at last season’s trade deadline, has left Philadelphia to sign a four-year, $120 million contract with the Panthers, according to Schefter.

Phillips has been heavily linked to an extension with the Eagles, but he signed a massive contract with Carolina. A star pass rusher immediately becomes a big need for Philadelphia; Phillips is considered their best pass rusher in 2025, and he leaves a void that the team needs to fill.

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According to Zach Berman, the Eagles had a “walk-on number” for Phillips, which ultimately came to fruition.

Eagles re-sign defensive tackle Jordan Davis

The first domino in Philadelphia’s free agency market is the re-signing of defensive tackle Jordan Davis, who had a breakout year in 2025 and became one of the best players at his position in the league.

According to Zach Berman, Davis received a three-year contract extension worth $78 million. He became the highest-paid NT in NFL history.

More: All the Latest AJ Brown Trade Rumors

Eagles free agent signings

  • CB Riq Woolen (1 year, $15 million)

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This section will be updated if the Eagles complete a trade.

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