Goedert Stays in Philly on a 1-Year Deal, Keeping the Eagles' TE Anchor

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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.
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