Veteran TE Dallas Goedert restructured his contract to stay with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025
Briefly

The Philadelphia Eagles secured their second Super Bowl win in eight years, showcasing a well-managed organization. As the team navigated recent successes, they signed key players, including Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, to long-term deals. Dallas Goedert, initially rumored to be traded, instead restructured his contract, accepting a $4 million pay cut to remain with the team through 2025. Goedert's new base salary is $10 million, with added incentives possible, following an injury-plagued period in the past few seasons. He aims to continue his development under the current coaching staff.
With the success the team has had in recent years, the Eagles have had to sign their top players to long-term deals.
Dallas Goedert took a $4 million pay cut to stay with the Eagles in 2025.
ESPN's Field Yates reported that the Eagles and Dallas Goedert reworked his contract for the 2025 season.
Injuries over the last three seasons have kept Goedert from reaching his full potential with the Eagles.
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