
The Eagles added two tight ends during the legal tampering period, re-signing Grant Calcaterra and adding Jaguars cap casualty Johnny Mundt. But Dallas Goedert is still on the team’s radar.
Philadelphia made the move to push back the void date on Goedert’s contract, with The Athletic’s Zack Berman indicating it has been moved to Friday. As Connor Byrne’s Eagles Offseason Outlook detailed, Goedert is set to count $20.49MM in dead money if not re-signed. The Eagles, however, now have a bit more time to work out a deal before that money hits their cap sheet.
Goedert’s deal was to void at midnight March 11, per the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane, who notes the veteran tight end — as a result of this move — is not yet a first-time free agent. Although the Eagles gave Goedert a pay cut after trade rumors swirled last year, the eight-year veteran wants to finish his career in Philly.
Howie Roseman said at the Combine the Eagles want to bring back Goedert, who turned 31 earlier this year. Though, Berman predicted earlier this offseason Goedert would depart. The all-around TE talent has battled various injuries during his time in Eastern Pennsylvania but has been one of the better players at the position. Last season showed Goedert still has plenty left in the tank, as his 11 touchdown receptions were the most by an Eagles tight end in a season.
The Eagles brought the South Dakota State alum back on a $4.25MM pay cut last year, but he still made $10MM. The Eagles had given Goedert a four-year, $57MM extension shortly after trading Zach Ertz to the Cardinals in 2021. Goedert has started in two Super Bowls and averaged more than 11 yards per catch in four seasons — most recently doing so in 2024 (11.8). He totaled a career-high 60 receptions for 591 yards in 2025.
The Buccaneers took Cade Otton off the market by re-signing him; that move came after the Falcons franchise-tagged Kyle Pitts. Travis Kelce is predictably returning to the Chiefs, after rumors of a possible defection emerged, while Chig Okonkwo (Commanders) and Isaiah Likely (Ravens) are off the market. Goedert and David Njoku represent probably the top options left. TE-needy teams are surely monitoring this situation, and it is possible Njoku’s market is affected by the Goedert delay as well.
With Mundt a blocking tight end and Calcaterra totaling 76 receiving yards in 15 games last season, the Eagles would carry a glaring TE need if they did not re-sign Goedert. While Philly is pursuing an edge rusher — being in talks with Jonathan Greenard after a Trey Hendrickson pursuit failed — the team looks to still have Goedert in its plans.
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