Dallas Goedert to remain with Eagles on reworked deal, source says - ESPN
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert have agreed to a reworked contract that will keep him in Philadelphia for the 2025 season, a league source confirmed.
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PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert have agreed to a reworked contract that will keep him in Philadelphia for the 2025 season, a league source confirmed.
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