The Philadelphia Eagles haven't handed out a bunch of massive deals like some teams this offseason -- like the New England Patriots -- but that doesn't mean that the team hasn't had a great offseason to this point.
The Philadelphia Eagles have arguably the best front office in football. That’s somewhat easy to say after winning the Super Bowl. Philadelphia is the reigning Super Bowl champion now after taking down the Kansas City Chiefs.
If we're being honest, the new 'gold standard' for bargain bin free agency signings is Zack Baun. That isn't just true for the Philadelphia Eagles organization.
The Philadelphia Eagles made re-signing All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun a priority earlier this month, inking him to a new three-year, $51 million contract,
The Philadelphia Eagles were applauded by Jeffri Chadiha of NFL.com for retaining star linebacker Zack Baun on a new three-year deal worth $51 million.
Now, that we're here, we feel like we can say this. We also don't mean this as disrespect. We don't think we're alone in this theory. When the Philadelphia Eagles acquired Zack Baun last March, never, in two million years, did we believe we would be treated to that type of season.
He's not a household name. You probably never heard of him until reading this story. However, ESPN ranks the Philadelphia Eagles re-signing of linebacker Zack Baun as an "A" rated signing and perhaps the best move the Eagles made this offseason.
If there is one thing that is an absolute guarantee is that Howie Roseman knows what he's doing when he's building a roster. Sure, there have been some misses over the years, but his hits significantly outweigh his misses.
They not be marquee names, but the Philadelphia Eagles brought in a running back while also securing a defender in free agency. However, the Eagles’ best deal may have been the $51 million signing that received ESPN’s top A grade.
Zack Baun never wanted to leave. In the days after the Eagles hoisted the Lombardi Trophy last month, he said he was curious to see what free agency would bring.
Week 2 of free agency begins this week. The first wave saw the Eagles re-sign Zack Baun, sign eight free agents, and make two trades. What might we expect as the week gets underway?
NFL free agency has been a whirlwind of big names and big contracts. The downtrodden New York Giants, who finished last season 3-14, have made two great pickups. Ranked in inverse order, here are the best deals so far.
The Philadelphia Eagles haven't done too much to add to the franchise yet this offseason. Philadelphia re-signed Zack Baun before he hit the open market, but hasn't done too much since.
Coming off an All-Pro season that culminated with a victory in the Super Bowl, former Wisconsin standout Zack Baun got paid. Baun, a linebacker, signed a three-year, $51 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, including $34 million in guaranteed money.
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun was rewarded on Wednesday for an outstanding season, and at least one of his teammates saw it coming.
Zack Baun is staying in Philadelphia. According to reports, the Eagles agreed to extend the contract of the linebacker who dominated Patrick Mahomes during Super Bowl LIX in February.
The Philadelphia Eagles are bringing back All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun on a three-year deal worth $51 million, ESPN reported Wednesday. The deal includes $34 million guaranteed at signing, per the report.
The Eagles are not letting the veteran linebacker return to free agency.
Adam Schefter reports that the Eagles are re-signing LB Zack Baun to a three-year, $51 million deal. Schefter adds the deal includes an additional $1.5 million in incentives and escalators and that the contract makes Baun one of the highest-paid linebackers in the league.
Zack Baun might be the most fascinating case study in free agency this year. A third-round pick out of Wisconsin by the Saints in 2020, he never really found his footing in New Orleans.
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said that the team will make a “concerted effort” to re-sign linebacker Zack Baun, per PHLY’s Zach Berman. Baun broke out in Philadelphia last season after four inconsistent years in New Orleans to start his career.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman told reporters at the Combine on Tuesday that they will make a “concerted effort” to keep impending free agent LB Zack Baun after a breakout 2024 season.
It was a career year for Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, accumulating 151 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, seven pressures, four pass deflections, and one interception while also allowing zero touchdowns despite being targeted 68 times.
Perhaps Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes isn't unbeatable in the Super Bowl. With the Chiefs trailing the Philadelphia Eagles, 17-0, in
NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo has talked to other team executives who expect Eagles LB Zack Baun to do “incredibly well” in unrestricted free agency this offseason. Baun was a big hit after signing with the Eagles for cheap this past season, breaking out into a full-time starter and earning first-team All-Pro honors.
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