The Philadelphia Eagles have made a bold move in the offseason by signing running back Saquon Barkley and defensive end Bryce Huff to a lucrative $37.75 million deal. This decision has sparked excitement among Eagles fans and raised expectations for the upcoming season.
Barkley, known for his explosive speed and agility, will undoubtedly provide a much-needed boost to the Eagles' rushing attack. His ability to break tackles and make big plays will add a dynamic element to the team's offense.
Cousins, the fifth-leading passer of all active quarterbacks, has left the Minnesota Vikings and agreed to a four-year deal with the Falcons, said his agent, Mike McCartney.
Minnesota, following six campaigns with the franchise now known as the Washington Commanders.
The two-time Pro Bowl running back rushed for just 962 yards and six touchdowns for the Giants last season, missing three games with a high-ankle sprain suffered in a Week 2 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Barkley, 27, played last season on an adjusted franchise tag that netted him $10.1 million after the two sides failed to reach an agreement on a long-term deal. The Giants eventually elected against using the tag again this year at $12.1 million, which allowed him to hit free agency.
DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert.
Huff has 17 1/2 career sacks, 65 total tackles and one forced fumble in four seasons. The arrival of the 6-foot-3, 255-pound rusher could signal the end of either Josh Sweat or Haason Reddick’s time in Philadelphia.
The upside, though, is significant. Barkley can add a physical style of running that was largely missing last season and help unlock an offense that got stale down the stretch. And with a reputation of having strong character, the expectation is he'll be a locker room fit.
Bottom line, Barkley checked enough boxes for the Eagles to go out of their comfort zone and pay a running back big dollars.
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