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LB Shaquille Leonard joins Eagles over Cowboys - ESPN

PHILADELPHIA — Some much-needed linebacker relief is on its way, as the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to terms on a one-year deal with veteran Shaquille Leonard on Monday.

Leonard was deciding between signing with the Eagles or the Dallas Cowboys. Those two teams play each other Sunday night in a pivotal NFC East matchup.

The Eagles have also inquired on tight end Zach Ertz, who played for the team 2013-21, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Ertz, who was released by the Arizona Cardinals last week, is still evaluating his options as of Monday afternoon, the source told Fowler. Eagles starting tight end Dallas Goedert has been sidelined since fracturing his forearm in Week 9.

The Eagles have received inconsistent play from the linebacker position for much of the season, due in part to injury. They were down starters Nakobe Dean and Zach Cunningham against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, and the middle of the defense struggled mightily in a lopsided 42-19 loss.

Linebackers Nicholas Morrow and Christian Elliss were each targeted a team-high four times, per Next Gen Stats data, yielding five catches for 122 yards and a touchdown.

Philadelphia is hopeful Cunningham (hamstring) will be back in action soon, and Dean (Lisfranc) is eligible to come off injured reserve for the Seattle Seahawks game Dec. 18. Either way, a boost at the position will be welcome.

Leonard had two back surgeries last season to address nerve issues that were impacting his lower body and limiting his explosiveness. His playing time had been inconsistent during his recovery, but coaches told him they would continue to revisit the issue as the season progressed.

But after some underwhelming play, Colts defensive coordinator Gus Bradley told Leonard he was

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