Philadelphia re-signed tight end Dallas Goedert to a one-year, $7 million deal, freeing up cap questions while A.J. Brown’s future remains fluid due to a $23.4 million cap hit in 2026 amid ongoing trade chatter and related NFL coverage.
The Philadelphia Eagles re-signed tight end Dallas Goedert to a one-year contract, preserving cap space for 2026 and avoiding more than $20 million in dead money if they had released him. Goedert had a strong 2025 season with career highs in receptions (60) and touchdowns (11), making him the top TE option for the team. With depth additions like Johnny Mundt and Grant Calcaterra, and the potential for continued emphasis on tight ends in their offense, the Eagles expect Goedert to remain a central part of the passing game while monitoring health and future TE development for 2027.
The Philadelphia Eagles have re-signed tight end Dallas Goedert to a one-year deal, keeping their top pass-catching option as he enters his age-31 season. Goedert, who posted 60 receptions for 591 yards and 11 TDs in 2025, helped the team during the 2024 Super Bowl run and has been a bright spot in the receiving game despite past injury gaps. The move also saves cap space by avoiding dead money this season, potentially shaping future decisions (including possible moves involving A.J. Brown) while showcasing Goedert's ongoing value as a receiver and improving short-term cap flexibility.
The Philadelphia Eagles reached a new one-year contract with tight end Dallas Goedert, delaying the void date to avoid a potential $20.5 million cap hit and buying time to map out the team’s weapons plan, including the future of wide receiver A.J. Brown.
The Philadelphia Eagles achieved a dominant 31-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, showcasing strong defense, balanced offense, and standout performances from players like Jalen Hurts and Dallas Goedert, as they move closer to clinching the NFC East title.
The Eagles defeated the Giants 38-20, with Jalen Hurts shining by throwing four touchdowns and Dallas Goedert scoring twice, while the Giants' defense struggled against the run, allowing 276 yards. The loss marks the 13th consecutive defeat for the Giants in Philadelphia.
Dallas Goedert is out for the Eagles' game against the Chiefs due to a knee injury, while Tanner McKee is questionable after limited practice. Other players like Will Shipley and Cameron Williams are also ruled out due to injuries.
The Eagles' final injury report for Week 2 shows Dallas Goedert, Will Shipley, and Cameron Williams ruled out, with Tanner McKee questionable. The team faces challenges at tight end and running back, while the Chiefs deal with injuries to key receivers, including Xavier Worthy who is doubtful to play.
Dallas Goedert, the Eagles tight end, suffered a knee sprain in Week 1 and his availability for the upcoming game against the Chiefs is uncertain, but it's not a long-term injury. If he can't play, the Eagles have limited tight end depth, which could impact their game plan.
The Dallas Cowboys' costly four-year extension for tight end Jake Ferguson highlights their misjudgment, especially when compared to the Philadelphia Eagles' superior and more cost-effective tight end, Dallas Goedert, showcasing Howie Roseman's strategic advantage in NFL roster management.
The Philadelphia Eagles have placed tight end Dallas Goedert on injured reserve due to a knee injury sustained in their recent win over the Baltimore Ravens. Goedert, who has previously missed games this season with a hamstring injury, will be out for at least four games. In his absence, Grant Calcaterra will start, and E.J. Jenkins has been promoted from the practice squad. Goedert has been an efficient receiver this season, with 38 catches for 441 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is being placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury, sidelining him for the next four games. Goedert, who has been a key target in the Eagles' offense, is expected to return for the regular-season finale against the New York Giants in Week 18. The Eagles, currently leading the NFC East with a 10-2 record, are on the verge of clinching a playoff spot. In Goedert's absence, tight end Grant Calcaterra is expected to see more playing time, while wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith will likely receive more targets.
The Philadelphia Eagles are placing tight end Dallas Goedert on injured reserve due to a knee injury sustained in Week 13 against the Baltimore Ravens. Goedert will miss at least four games, with a potential return in Week 18 against the New York Giants, though his health status remains uncertain. The Eagles will rely on Grant Calcaterra as their primary tight end, with additional support from C.J. Uzomah and E.J. Jenkins, as they navigate Goedert's absence.
The Philadelphia Eagles have placed tight end Dallas Goedert on injured reserve due to a knee injury sustained in Week 13, sidelining him for at least four games. Goedert, who has 38 receptions for 441 yards this season, is expected to return by Week 18 or the postseason. In his absence, the Eagles have promoted E.J. Jenkins from the practice squad and will start Grant Calcaterra, with Jack Stoll as the backup tight end.
Saquon Barkley delivered a standout performance with 255 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Philadelphia Eagles' victory over the Los Angeles Rams, prompting a prank by teammate Dallas Goedert who left a fake drug test note in Barkley's locker. Barkley's exceptional play has put him in contention for the rushing title and possibly the MVP award, despite the rarity of running backs winning it.