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sports1 year ago

"NFL Buzz: Eagles Restructure Josh Sweat's Deal, Jets Eyeing Jadeveon Clowney"

The Philadelphia Eagles and defensive end Josh Sweat have restructured his contract, guaranteeing him $10 million with a max value of $13 million, impacting the team's roster strategy for the defensive line. The team is likely to trade Haason Reddick, aiming to maintain their pass rush effectiveness while getting younger and acquiring future assets. Sweat's re-signing adds to the team's surplus at the edge rusher position, complementing the skills of other players, and the Eagles may continue to make moves in the lead-up to the draft.

sports1 year ago

"NFL Pass Rusher Josh Sweat Resolves Contract Impasse with Eagles"

Josh Sweat has agreed to a restructured contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, ensuring his presence for the upcoming season. The restructured deal guarantees him $10 million in 2024 with potential incentives that could raise the total value to $13 million. This move resolves the uncertainty surrounding Sweat's future with the team, as he was entering the final year of his contract. The Eagles' significant investment in pass rushers, including Bryce Huff, raises questions about the future of Haason Reddick, who also faces a contract year with a substantial cap hit. Despite a challenging 2022 season, the Eagles are optimistic that Sweat, with his impressive track record, will regain his form under the new defensive staff.

sports1 year ago

"Bryce Huff's Departure and Josh Sweat's Response: Eagles and Jets' Defensive Changes"

Philadelphia Eagles' edge rusher Josh Sweat posted a farewell message on Instagram amidst trade rumors, hinting at a potential departure from the team. The Eagles are reportedly seeking a trade for Sweat, and the recent signing of Bryce Huff has fueled speculation about Sweat or fellow edge rusher Haason Reddick being traded. It remains to be seen whether Sweat's departure is imminent or if this is a prank.

sports1 year ago

Philadelphia Eagles Exploring Trade Options for Defensive Players

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly considering trading edge rusher Josh Sweat as they undergo a defensive overhaul under new coordinator Vic Fangio. With both Sweat and Haason Reddick entering contract seasons, it's likely neither will return in 2024. Sweat, who has 35 career sacks, could command a high asking price due to his age and production. The Eagles, who have over $40 million in cap room, may need to replenish their edge rushers if they part ways with Sweat and Reddick.

sports1 year ago

"Eagles Fielding Trade Offers for Josh Sweat and Haason Reddick, Eyeing Bryce Huff"

The Philadelphia Eagles have received trade inquiries for defensive end Josh Sweat and have granted him permission to shop his services, while also considering the departure of Haason Reddick. The team is open to moving both players and is exploring options to improve the roster this offseason. The Eagles' defensive coordinator change and potential defensive scheme adjustments may impact the decision on these trades. Additionally, the team has agreed to terms with Brandon Graham on a one-year contract and is looking to develop rookie Nolan Smith for a potential role in the upcoming season.

sports1 year ago

"Eagles Fielding Trade Calls for Pass Rusher Josh Sweat, Eyeing Jets DE in Potential Deal"

The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly received trade interest in edge rusher Josh Sweat, with the team actively shopping him and Haasan Reddick. Sweat, who has 35 career sacks and is 26 years old, saw a dip in sack production in 2023 after a strong start to the season. The Eagles' willingness to part with their pass rushers is notable, and if they trade Sweat, it would result in a significant increase in his cap hit.

sports1 year ago

"Eagles Actively Pursuing Defensive End Trades, Eyeing Bryce Huff"

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly "having trade calls" regarding defensive end Josh Sweat, whose contract is entering its final year. The ambiguity surrounding who is initiating the trade talks may be a strategic move by the Eagles to maximize their leverage in potential trade negotiations. Sweat recorded 6.5 sacks in 17 games last season and had 11 sacks in the prior year.

sports2 years ago

Eagles' Josh Sweat Expresses Frustration with Desai's Struggling Defense

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat expresses frustration with the team's defensive performance and lack of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. The Eagles' defensive coordinator, Sean Desai, has been unable to find a successful rush-coverage formula, resulting in the defense allowing double-digit halftime leads in their last four games. The team's third-down defense has been poor, and injuries and personnel decisions have further complicated matters. Sweat believes the season is slipping away and emphasizes the need for the team to take care of each other.

sports2 years ago

"The Surprising Surge in Playing Time for Haason Reddick and Josh Sweat: Unveiling the Reasons"

Philadelphia Eagles edge rushers Haason Reddick and Josh Sweat have seen a significant increase in playing time, with both players logging over 67 snaps in the team's recent win against the Kansas City Chiefs. This marks the first time in five years that two Eagles edge rushers have played that many snaps in a single game. Reddick played 68 snaps, while Sweat played 67, the most they have played in an Eagles uniform. The increased playing time is a result of their strong performances this season, with Reddick recording 8 ½ sacks and Sweat recording 6 ½ sacks. The Eagles are one of only four NFL teams with two edge rushers playing as many snaps as Reddick and Sweat.

sports2 years ago

"Key Takeaways from Eagles vs. Jets Game: Defense, Offense, and Injuries"

Despite a loss, the Eagles' defense showed promise in their game against the Jets. They were aggressive against the run, with standout performances from Jordan Davis and Josh Sweat. Reed Blankenship's absence highlighted the importance of his presence in the secondary. James Bradberry stepped up, but the rest of the secondary remains a concern. The Eagles showcased an effective pass-rushing package on third downs. Kentavius Street impressed as a backup nose tackle. However, the secondary struggled, particularly with Mekhi Garner at safety. Nolan Smith's poor performance may keep him off the field. Overall, the Eagles' defense needs consistency and improvement in the secondary to succeed.