The Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert have agreed to a reworked contract that will keep him in Philadelphia for the 2025 season, a league source confirmed.
Goedert, 30, was entering the last year of a four-year deal that paid him north of $14 million per season. His new deal will pay him $10 million this season, with the chance to earn $1 million more via incentives, ESPN’s Field Yates reported Wednesday.
Goedert was the subject of trade talks this offseason and did draw interest, a source said, but the two sides were able to figure out the finances to stay together.
The Eagles have been more cash-conscious this offseason after handing out a number of large contracts in recent years to stars like quarterback Jalen Hurts, running back Saquon Barkley, wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith and right tackle Lane Johnson, among others.