The Dallas Goedert trade rumors are running more rampant than ever, and it’s not like Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is doing anything to stop them.
“Right now, he’s on our football team,” Sirianni said at the NFL’s annual meeting, per ESPN. “Obviously, Dallas Goedert has meant a lot to us. We’ll see how that plays out. He’s a heck of a football player, a heck of a leader. We want to be able to have back as many guys as you possibly can, but that’s not the reality of the NFL. We’ll see what happens and how that happens, but of course you want everyone back.”
Goedert is entering the final year of his four-year, $57 million contract, and the Eagles are likely looking to rid themselves of his $12 million cap hit in 2025.
Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports considered the potential trade landscape for Philly, and threw out an interesting potential trade partner: the Chicago Bears.
“Cole Kmet is fairly accomplished at tight end in the Windy City, but he’s also had bouts of inconsistency,” Benjamin wrote in his April 1 column. “Goedert could help offset the loss of Keenan Allen. And he’s got a probable backer in the front office, as assistant general manager Ian Cunningham worked for the Eagles when Goedert was drafted.”
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