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Eagles' Josh Sweat hires new representation
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While Josh Sweat is surely focused on this weekend’s Super Bowl, the impending free agent also made some notable moves behind the scenes. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the pass rusher changed representation earlier this week, hiring Drew Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha.

“It’s the biggest moment of my life,” Sweat told Zach Berman of PHLY. “That’s it, really. I just thought it was the best for me, and I wanted to be the most prepared I could be for it.”

A former fourth-round pick, this will mark Sweat’s third contract. With a year remaining on his rookie deal, the defensive end inked a three-year, $40M extension with the Eagles in 2021. While Sweat hasn’t earned any accolades throughout his second contract, he’s still been a pass-rushing force for Philly, compiling 25.5 sacks across 49 games.

This past season, the 27-year-old collected eight sacks and 15 QB hits in 16 games (15 starts). Pro Football Focus ultimately graded Sweat 34th among 119 qualifying edge defenders in 2024, a step up from his 56th-place finish in 2023.

Sweat’s lack of track record limited his earnings during his last contract, but he could be set to cash in this offseason. Per OverTheCap.com, there are 20 edge rushers earning at least $15M per year, including teammate Bryce Huff, who garnered a $17M AAV last offseason. The 2025 campaign will represent Sweat’s age-28 season, so there will surely be a team willing to pay up for the veteran’s services during free agency.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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