The Eagles seem to be turning the page on veteran long snapper Rick Lovato. A league source confirmed to Philadelphia Eagles On SI that Philadelphia has signed veteran LS Charley Hughlett, 34, to a one-year deal.
The Philadelphia Eagles approach free agency with most of their key starters returning for 2025, though several roster gaps still need addressing. With approximately $22 million in projected salary-cap space, general manager Howie Roseman has the resources to add free agents and sign draft picks to strengthen the team.
The Eagles announced a pair of agreements with free agents on Friday afternoon. Linebacker Patrick Johnson will be back with the team on a one-year deal.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Eagles are signing LS Charley Hughlett to a one-year, $1.42 million deal on Friday. Wilson notes Hughlett’s contract includes $467,500 guaranteed, a $167,500 signing bonus, and a base salary of $1.255 million.
The cuts are not stopping anytime soon for the Cleveland Browns and other cash-strapped teams. After releasing safety Juan Thornhill earlier this morning, the team also announced they would be parting ways with long snapper Charley Hughlett.
The Cleveland Browns terminated the contract of long-snapper Charley Hughlett, the team's second-longest tenured player, on Monday. Hughlett, 34, had two years left on the four-year, $5.7 million contract extension he signed in October 2022.
It's an era of change in the Browns organization. The team's franchise superstar, Myles Garrett, has requested a trade from the team, while the longest-tenured Cleveland Brown in Joel Bitonio is contemplating retirement.
Charley Hughlett‘s run with the Browns has come to an end. The veteran long snapper has been released, per a team announcement.
The injury hits just keep on coming for the Cleveland Browns. As the team began preparations for a Week 6 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, they announced that long snapper Charley Hughlett was headed to the IR.
The Cleveland Browns saw two more players go down with injuries against the Washington Commanders in Week 5. Early in the third quarter it was announced that cornerback Denzel Ward and long snapper Charley Hughlett were out for the rest of the game due to hamstring and rib injuries respectively.
26 questions with a long-tenured player with steady play The Cleveland Browns have several players that they don’t have to worry about. Both offensive guards Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller, along with defensive end Myles Garrett are great examples.
Browns long snapper Charley Hughlett is entering his 10th NFL season, a professional career he has spent entirely with the AFC North organization. After
While it's fortunate Cleveland is on the bye, the team's coronavirus situation may be something to monitor moving forward.
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