The 2025 free agent class features standout players on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Sam Darnold could command a big contract after a career year with the Minnesota Vikings. Same goes for offensive lineman like Ronnie Stanley after a standout 2024 campaign.
The Philadelphia Eagles secured one of their defensive stars when they signed All-Pro linebacker Zach Baun to a three-year, $51 million deal, but the Super Bowl champions might not be able to bring back two other star free agents.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler shared that the current expectation is that both Josh Sweat and Milton Williams will hit the open market, meaning Philadelphia won't get new deals done ahead of then. "Baun was the Eagles' free agent priority,
When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025, they have not one, not two, but four pending free agents who are set to be in heavy demand around the NFL when free agency opens up: Milton Williams,
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Josh Sweat (19) reacts after sacking Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be looking to replenish their pass rush this offseason with Josh Sweat and Milton Williams both being free agents. If the Eagles are looking to make a big splash, it could be for disgruntled Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.
Howie Roseman and his staff will embark upon the new league year, making an effort to retool the Eagles roster with their sights set on continued success. The biggest domino has already fallen. Zack Baun agreed to terms on a three-year,
Coming off a Super Bowl title, the Philadelphia Eagles hope to continue that momentum, but multiple members of that squad, including some top defensive linemen like Josh Sweat and Milton Williams, seem set to leave in free agency.
Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer and Dave Zangaro discuss what type of offers Milton Williams and Josh Sweat could fetch on the open market when NFL free agency starts next week. It’s not a surprise but the Eagles are seemingly losing one of their top free agents on the first day of the negotiating window.
After Dianna Russini initially reported that Milton Williams was headed to Carolina, the Patriots swooped in and offered the defensive tackle a life-changing contract. Ian Rapoport reports that Milton Williams's era in Philadelphia is over.