Big Man Gets A Big Deal
Posted March 7th, 2026 | 2 Comments »The Eagles finally got going with an offseason move. It wasn’t a trade for Maxx Crosby. He’s now a Raven. AJ Brown hasn’t gone anywhere. He’s still an Eagle. The Eagles did lock up one of their own.
BREAKING: The #Eagles and star DT Jordan Davis are finalizing a 3-year, $78M extension with $65M guaranteed, per sources.
A massive $26M-per-year deal done by @WinSportsGroup for Davis, making him the highest-paid NT in NFL history. pic.twitter.com/WX2bP6YsC9
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 7, 2026
Good move. You always want to pay your own players when possible. Davis earned this deal with a strong showing in 2025. His career got off to a slow start. He was never a bad player, but just didn’t show signs of being the difference-maker the Eagles hoped for when they took him 13th overall back in 2022.
One of the problems with Davis is that he wasn’t in good enough shape. Vic Fangio took over the defense in 2024 and Davis started to improve his conditioning. He played better as that season went along and then finally had his breakout in 2025. Davis finished with 72 total tackles, 4.5 sacks and 8 TFLs. You may also remember him running back a blocked FG for a TD.
Davis finally had the stamina to take advantage of his ability. He was a stout run defender, but also made his share of hustle plays.
Jordan Davis came out Week 1 last year like a new player and maintained through the entire season, best football of his career
Pays off with a huge extension and – in my opinion – #Eagles are giving him this deal because they think there’s even more he’s ready to tap into https://t.co/dvGUkkV1xX
— Fran Duffy (@FDuffyNFL) March 7, 2026
I think Fran makes a great point there. Davis hasn’t reached his ceiling. The best is yet to come. Or at least it should be. Let’s hope he celebrates his new deal with some grilled chicken, kale and ice water.
As for the economics of the deal, the numbers are a bit skewed. You combine this extension and his fifth-year option and Davis is under contract for the next four years for just over $90M. That still buys a lot of Funyuns to be sure.
The move should help to open up some additional cap space for this season. The Eagles need that to give them enough room to make a few deals. They won’t be overly active, but Howie is going to get some stuff done.
The most pressing piece of business is still figuring out AJ’s future. The Bills and Ravens are out of the running. That would seem to leave the Pats and Chargers as the likely suitors. New England is reportedly not willing to give up a first round pick. If the offer isn’t good enough, AJ isn’t going anywhere. That would make plenty of Eagles fans happy. The key is whether it would make AJ happy. We’ll have to wait and see about that.
The next item for Howie is trying to keep Jaelan Phillips. We haven’t heard anything on that front. As much as Phillips likely wants to stay in Philly, his agent wants him to at least test the market. Khalil Mack just signed a 1-year deal to stay with the Chargers. He got $18M guaranteed.
The edge rusher market is very much up in the air right now. Mack and Crosby are gone. Trey Hendrickson will have several teams coming after him. The Vikings have let it be known that Jonathan Greenard is available via trade. Odafe Oweh and Phillips are two of the key targets. You just don’t know if people will throw huge money at them. Each player has some question marks. Let’s hope Howie can get something worked out with Phillips.
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Jalen Carter’s name was mentioned as part of some trade discussions. This may or may not mean anything. First, 31 other teams can call and ask about a player. That doesn’t mean he’s being shopped. The other thing to remember is that the Eagles get talked about a lot because of Howie’s reputation as a deal-maker. Not every report that comes out is true. Agents and other teams leak info to help create a market at times.
It is possible that the Eagles talked to other teams about Carter. If someone made a huge offer, Howie might be tempted. You’d rather not give up a special DT, but economics are a factor. The Eagles will have to extend Carter sometime soon. And he won’t be cheap.
Always consider your options.
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I’m surprised the Eagles haven’t cut Michael Carter yet. They can create cap room by letting him go. Normally the Eagles cut those guys quickly so they can hit the market and find a new job. The fact they are hanging onto him makes me wonder if they are trying to get him to re-work his deal and stick around.
Carter offers depth at nickel and safety.
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Things will get going Monday at noon so there is still lots of work to be done on Sunday. We don’t know if the Eagles will get anything finished, but you can bet Howie and his staff won’t be sitting around watching college basketball.
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Finally, for those who want an update on my personal situation…here you go.
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