Eagles agree to one-year, $15M deal with CB Riq Woolen - ESPN
Free agent cornerback Riq Woolen reached agreement Tuesday on a one-year deal worth up to $15 million with the Philadelphia Eagles, agent Jason Chayut told ESPN.
Woolen leaves the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks to join the Eagles, giving the team a candidate to start opposite Quinyon Mitchell.
Woolen is the first outside free agent the Eagles have reached agreement with since the free agent negotiating period began Monday.
He is the latest key player to leave the Seahawks in free agency, joining Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, defensive end Boye Mafe and defensive back Coby Bryant.
Woolen, 26, capped an up-and-down four seasons in Seattle by helping the Seahawks win Super Bowl LX while serving as their No. 3 corner for most of the year.
Woolen is a supremely gifted player who, at his best, is one of the NFL's better ball hawks. Since he entered the league as a fifth-round pick in 2022, his 41 pass breakups are tied for most in the league among all defenders and his 12 interceptions are fourth most among corners.
The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Woolen has an elite blend of size and speed. He lit up the 2022 scouting combine when he ran a 4.26 in the 40-yard dash and recorded a 42-inch vertical jump. He nonetheless fell to pick No. 151 in large part because he had played only two full seasons at cornerback in college, having started his career at the University of Texas at San Antonio as a wide receiver. Viewed as a project pick, Woolen won a starting job out of camp as a rookie and made the Pro Bowl after tying for the league lead with six interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown.
Woolen's play since then, though, has been marked by inconsistency. In 2024, his 78.7 passer rating against as the nearest


