The Washington Commanders' defense has made some encouraging strides this season. It's not perfect yet, not by any stretch of the imagination, but things are progressing.
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New Washington Commanders defensive tackle Eddie Goldman, like new teammate Javon Kinlaw, is coming home. Signing a new free agent deal with the Commanders
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Eddie Goldman has unretired twice, having sat out the 2022 and ’23 seasons. The former Bears mainstay, however, made a return stick last season and did enough to secure a signing early in free agency.
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The Washington Commanders and Defensive Lineman Eddie Goldman agreed on a one-year deal on Wednesday afternoon. The exact terms of the deal are not known at the time of publication.
With Grady Jarrett now in Chicago, the Falcons have a massive hole in the middle of their defensive line, and he’s not the only defensive tackle departing.
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The Falcons have been busy on the free agent market in the last week. It began with Eddie Goldman returning for a third stint last week. It’s the third consecutive offseason where Atlanta and Goldman agreed to a deal, but the veteran nose tackle has yet to take a single snap for the team because he’s retired shortly after signing each contract.
The Atlanta Falcons announced the signing Wednesday of defensive tackle Eddie Goldman. The former second-round draft pick has missed three of the past four NFL seasons.
Eddie Goldman is attempting to make a comeback in the NFL after leaving the league twice. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Atlanta Falcons are re-signing the veteran defensive lineman ahead of offseason workouts.
Currently, newly minted head coach Raheem Morris and the Atlanta Falcons are in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason as for the future direction of the franchise, which is looking to secure its first playoff birth since all the way back in 2017.
Eddie Goldman is attempting another comeback with the Falcons. The veteran defensive tackle is signing with Atlanta, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
While Eddie Goldman and others won't have to report for team activities until months down the road, the Bears are already planning for the 27-year-old to be back in the lineup.