
The NFL salary cap has been announced for 2025, giving Howie Roseman a little more to work with in free agency.
The key to NFL free agency is having a team culture that attracts some of the best players in the league, or even better, entices guys who have already been on the roster to stay in Philly even longer.
Howie Roseman built the 2024 roster with revenge on his mind, but it was the moves he made years prior that made it successful. He pivoted toward a much younger roster, which allowed him to pay some really big contracts to the Eagles’ top players. While he found a way to keep most of the offense together for the next several years, there are some guys he’s at risk of losing this offseason.
Here are some updates from guys that could land elsewhere if Roseman opts to forego a new deal.
Darius Slay
Heading into the NFC Championship Game, Darius Slay was taking it all in just in case that was his final game in Philly as an Eagle, but his uncertainty doesn’t mean he’s looking for a way out. Slay went on the St. Brown podcast and said that he’d prefer to re-sign with the Eagles, but did limit his interest next season to Philly or Detroit.
Slay on @StBrownPodcast on where he’ll play next season: “Whatever they wanna do. I might re-sign back hopefully. If not, we’ll see what we’re doing.. The 2 spots I would always love to be at is either Philly or Detroit. Those 2 is where I’d rather be at.” pic.twitter.com/EEKTY8iz7W
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) February 19, 2025
Mekhi Becton
It’s no secret that coming to Philly to play for Jeff Stoutland changed the career trajectory for OL Mekhi Becton, and while he’s certainly looking for a raise and some stability with his next contract, it looks like staying with the Eagles might be a priority.
“Mekhi Becton found a home in Philadelphia, and he chose to go to Philadelphia in large part because he believed that Jeff Stoutland would help rebuild his career, and that’s exactly what happened. Now, he can go out and seek greener pastures elsewhere, or he and the Eagles could… pic.twitter.com/lmkMXfEgr7
— 97.5 The Fanatic (@975TheFanatic) February 19, 2025
Zack Baun
The special teamer turned All-Pro linebacker is still considered a top target for the Eagles this offseason, especially now that the salary cap for 2025 has been announced with a notable bump from 2024. Baun has been effusive in his appreciation for Philly and wanting to stay, but it’s going to be whether Roseman can offer something comparable — he can, and he likely will.
“Zack Baun is a guy I would think that they’re going to work to resign and bring back because they saw how valuable he is, and the question is, is there a team out there that’s going to pay him considerably more than the Eagles are willing to.”
(via Kincade &… pic.twitter.com/LmSB4Ay1DM
— 97.5 The Fanatic (@975TheFanatic) February 19, 2025
Josh Sweat and Milton Williams
Roseman is a bit of a mastermind, but it’s still unlikely he finds a way to pay every player who deserves it, which is why Sweat and Williams are considered likely to move on this offseason.
Sweat hired new representation in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, and knew that the end of the season would be hugely important for his future — unfortunately for the Eagles, Sweat had some of his best performances all season when it mattered most and is looking at a huge new contract somewhere.
Williams seems more retainable for the Eagles, but on locker clean out day, the DT was wearing a hoodie with his agency on it, not an Eagles merchandise. He admitted he loves Philly, but also made sure to point out that he was due a BIG pay raise.
“Milton Williams sounds like a guy that’s going to get paid — sounds like a guy that’s going to leave. Josh Sweat sounds like a guy that’s going to get paid, and going to leave.”
(via Kincade & Salciunas)
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— 97.5 The Fanatic (@975TheFanatic) February 19, 2025