The Philadelphia Eagles and veteran tight end Dallas Goedert have agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension to remain in Philadelphia, according to Tim McManus of ESPN. The deal is reportedly worth $7 million for the upcoming season.
Goedert has been a cornerstone of the Eagles offense since being selected by the franchise in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. His return provides stability for the Eagles passing game, ensuring that quarterback Jalen Hurts retains one of his most reliable and productive targets. Known for his dual-threat capability as both a pass-catcher and a blocker, Goedert remains one of the premier tight ends in the NFC.
The agreement allows the Eagles to keep a key veteran leader in the locker room while maintaining future financial flexibility. Goedert has consistently been among the team leaders in receptions and yards after the catch, making this signing a significant move for the Philadelphia front office as they prepare for the new campaign.
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