July 3, 2024

COMPLETED DEAL: Eagles Signs in a 32 Years Old Player With a Sum Of $900 million to Replace…

The Philadelphia Eagles were considered a strong Super Bowl candidate a long time ago, following their acquisition of safety Kevin Byard, a two-time All-Pro. The Eagles were 6-1 when the trade was made, approximately one week ahead of the NFL trading deadline.

Few could have predicted the catastrophe that would occur with the Eagles. Philadelphia must now decide what to do with Byard going forward. This offseason, Aaron Schatz of ESPN projected one audacious move for each NFL team.

According to the analyst, Byard will be cut by the Eagles in the upcoming weeks. According to NFL reports, Byard is a popular cap casualty.

As Philadelphia collapsed down the line, Yarder was an intriguing midseason pickup for the Eagles, but Schatz wrote in an article titled “2024 NFL offseason: Bold moves, trades in free agency, draft for all 32 teams” on February 23, 2024. Although he’s a talented player, the Eagles can use him to free up salary cap room. The Eagles would save $13 million on the cap this year with just $1.4 million in dead money if Byard were cut.

On a two-year, $25.1 million contract, Byard has one season left. The two-time Pro Bowl player’s 2024 salary is projected to be $9.6 million, with a $14.2 million cap charge.

Given that most of this money is uncertain, Philly has some wiggle room. By releasing Byard, the Eagles would only incur a $711,000 dead cap charge, potentially saving more than $13 million in cap space.

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