
Announcement: Philadelphia Eagles “Step In” To Sign $125 Million Superstar DE on a Massive 5-Year Deal From Under Rival’s Nose
In a stunning blockbuster move, the Philadelphia Eagles have secured elite pass rusher Myles Garrett on a five-year, $125 million contract, swooping in to steal him from under the noses of NFC East rivals, the Washington Commanders.
Eagles Win the Myles Garrett Sweepstakes
Garrett, one of the NFL’s most dominant defensive players, had been the hottest name on the trade market after requesting a move from the Cleveland Browns earlier this month. While Browns GM Andrew Berry publicly denied any plans to move him, insider reports from Dianna Russini suggest Cleveland was quietly plotting a future without Garrett behind the scenes.
The Eagles capitalized on the uncertainty and moved aggressively to land the three-time All-Pro edge rusher, beating out Washington, who was reportedly deep in negotiations for the superstar.
Why This Move Is Huge for the Eagles
Philadelphia, fresh off another playoff run, has been searching for an elite defensive playmaker to complement an already talented front seven.
Elite Pass-Rushing Power: Garrett brings double-digit sack potential every year, adding game-changing pressure to a defense that already features Haason Reddick and Jalen Carter.
Long-Term Investment: At five years, $125 million, the deal ensures that Garrett will be an Eagle for the prime of his career.
Immediate Super Bowl Contention: With Garrett, Reddick, Carter, and Jordan Davis, Philadelphia now boasts one of the NFL’s most feared defensive fronts.
Cleveland’s Perspective: The End of an Era
While losing Garrett is a huge blow for the Browns, the franchise may have felt it was time to reset. Cleveland’s salary cap situation made keeping Garrett a challenge, and if he was unhappy, a trade was inevitable.
Browns’ Defense Takes a Hit: Cleveland ranked No. 1 in total defense in 2024, largely thanks to Garrett’s dominance. His departure leaves a major void.
Cap Relief & Rebuild: Moving Garrett allows Cleveland to free up cap space and potentially stockpile draft assets to build for the future.
What’s Next for the Eagles?
With Garrett now locked in, the Eagles may shift their focus to other defensive upgrades or even look to extend their own key players to keep their championship window open.
Further Defensive Additions? The Eagles may target another linebacker or safety in free agency or the draft to solidify their defense.
Jalen Hurts’ Super Bowl Push: With an even stronger defense, Hurts and the offense now have a better chance to dominate and control games.
Final Thoughts
This move cements the Eagles as one of the NFC’s top Super Bowl contenders and delivers a crushing blow to Washington and other potential suitors who were hoping to land Garrett.
Can Garrett be the final piece to bring another Lombardi Trophy to Philly? The Eagles just made their biggest bet yet.
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