NFL Trade Rumors: Eagles Willing To Move $108M Duo


The Philadelphia Eagles are open to trading tight end Dallas Goedert and pass rusher Bryce Huff, a $108 million duo that was expected to be key contributors in 2025. 

According to multiple reports, the team has been exploring trade options for both players as they assess their roster heading into the new league year. 

Goedert, who has three years left on his deal, has been a reliable target for Jalen Hurts but has struggled with injuries. Meanwhile, Huff, who signed a three-year, $51 million deal last offseason, didn't make the expected impact in his first year with the team.

Philadelphia’s willingness to move on from Goedert and Huff suggests possibly creating cap flexibility and investing in younger talent. 

While no deal is imminent, teams have reportedly expressed interest in both players, with a league source telling ESPN, "Goedert is still one of the better tight ends in the league, but his contract makes a trade tricky." 

Huff, who flourished as a situational pass rusher with the Jets before joining the Eagles, saw his production dip, raising questions about his long-term fit in Philadelphia’s defense.

If they move Goedert, it would signal confidence in younger tight ends stepping into a larger role. For Huff, a trade could give him a fresh start in a system that better suits his skill set.

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