The Eagles are desperately trying to unload edge rusher Bryce Huff from their roster. Should the 49ers take him off their hands? The Eagles signed Huff last year to a three-year, $51 million contract and he was a flop.
Things are pretty quiet right now across the National Football League right now. There's buzz and speculation, sure, there haven't been many concrete moves made recently aside from some minor free agent signings.
The Philadelphia Eagles already made one big trade this offseason and there has been rumors that more could come. Specifically, Bryce Huff and Dallas Goedert are guys that have floated and reported as potential options to be shipped out of town.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have a few players that have been mentioned in trade rumors recently. Dallas Goedert has been the most talked about potential trade candidate, but Bryce Huff is another guy who has been floated as an option after landing a three-year, $51.1 million deal last offseason.
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The Philadelphia Eagles went out last offseason and made a pretty solid move on paper to sign Bryce Huff to a three-year, $51.1 million deal. Huff was just 25 years old and coming off a 10-sack season with the New York Jets in 2023.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong four pack of edge rushers last season in Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa, Bud Dupree and Tuli Tuipulotu, but Bosa has since been subtracted.
The Philadelphia Eagles wanted to add to the pass rush last year and did so by signing Bryce Huff to a three-year, $51.1 million deal. He had 10 sacks in 17 games with the Jets in 2023 and followed it up with 2.5 sacks with the Eagles in 12 games in 2024.
The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for the 2025 NFL draft and have quite a few needs to address. Adding another pass-rusher across from Nick Bosa could be one of those needs.
Yes, it only seems like every single thing GM Howie Roseman touches turns to Super Bowl-contention gold. In fact, of course, even the best general manager in the NFL can't bat .1000 - as evidenced by the Philadelphia Eagles' 2024 failure to make their big-time free agent signing of New York Jets pass-rusher Bryce Huff work out positively.
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The New England Patriots acquired Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams in free agency. In this trade pitch, the Patriots trade with the Eagles for another defensive lineman from the Super Bowl roster.
The New England Patriots have attempted to address their pass rush this offseason, signing both Harold Landry and Milton Williams in free agency. However,
The Philadelphia Eagles already have been active this offseason in both the free agent and trade markets. There's obviously still more work to do, though.
ESPN analysts Matt Bowen and Field Yates both agree that the San Francisco 49ers took a step back this offseason. The team parted ways with several key contributors, including trading Deebo Samuel and Jordan Mason, while letting others like Dre Greenlaw and Charvarius Ward leave in free agency.
The Eagles’ Bryce Huff signing was about the only blemish on a well-constructed Super Bowl team. Huff signed for just more than $17M per year last March but was a healthy scratch for Philadelphia’s season-ender against Kansas City.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Eagles are open to trade discussions involving TE Dallas Goedert and DE Bryce Huff. Schultz notes Goedert is entering
The Eagles have activated defensive end Bryce Huff from injured reserve.
Philadelphia lost the edge-rusher in November, as a wrist surgery shut him down.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have designated DE Bryce Huff to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they placed DE Bryce Huff on injured reserve. Mike Garafolo notes Philadelphia is hopeful Huff will be able to return before the end of the season after undergoing wrist surgery this week. Tim McManus reported earlier this week that Huff had a procedure that will sideline him for at least a few weeks.
Bryce Huff is set to undergo wrist surgery.
Philadelphia’s coaching staff may take a “nothing to see here” approach towards its new $51M edge rusher, but so far, the Bryce Huff signing can be described as “money for nothing.”
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