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The Philadelphia Eagles are in the market for another wide receiver right now.
The Eagles officially signed cornerback Riq Woolen to a contract this week and now we have the specifics of his one-year deal. • The $12 million is fully guaranteed but Woolen, as expected, has a somewhat minimal cap hit in 2026.
The Philadelphia Eagles are adding a two-time Super Bowl champion to their secondary. The Eagles are signing former New England Patriots and Washington Commanders cornerback Jonathan Jones in free agency,
The Eagles want a first and second-round pick in return for Brown, according to multiple reports. NFL Network reported last week that Philadelphia wants a “Quinnen-Williams-type deal” for Brown. The Jets traded Williams to the Cowboys for a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick and 2023 first-round defensive tackle Mazi Smith.
The Eagles and three-time Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson agreed to a revised two-year deal worth about $36M. He’s due $15.7M in 2026 and can reach $39M with 2027 incentives.
The New York Jets don't sound like they are done adding to the quarterback room.
The Eagles have not lost much to the Giants on the field in recent years, but they just were defeated by New York in free agency. Philadelphia had interest in former Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney,
Woolen, who previously played for the Seattle Seahawks and even celebrated a Super Bowl victory with the franchise, is now heading to Philadelphia on a one-year deal. While the move came as a surprise to some fans, Sherman who built his own legacy as a shutdown corner in Seattle believes the change of scenery could actually work in Woolen’s favor.