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The Philadelphia Eagles lost their starting safety as the NFL's legal tampering got underway, and he will join two other starters on the road out of town.
The Philadelphia Eagles have lost a key defensive starter and leader in the early stages of NFL free agency. Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean has agreed to a three-year deal worth $36 million with the Las Vegas Raiders, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The NFL is heading to the new league year. Within a couple of days, the “legal tampering” period will open up, and teams can begin to discuss deals with free agents. The Philadelphia Eagles have been busy getting their
• DB Michael Carter II: Per The Athletic's Zach Berman, Carter II had his contract renegotiated to avoid being cut. He was previously slated to have a salary of more than $10 million in 2025. Carter should get some looks at nickelback and safety in 2026.
After learning that Reed Blankenship was heading to Houston, Cooper DeJean said goodbye to his fellow "Exciting White."
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Safety Reed Blankenship seemed to come out of nowhere to become a part of two Super Bowl teams with the Philadelphia Eagles. But after four seasons with Philadelphia, Blankenship will be on the move in NFL free agency after agreeing to a contract with the Houston Texans.