Panthers Snag Phillips, Eagles Lose Edge Rusher
The Carolina Panthers swiftly signed edge rusher Jaelan Phillips to a four-year, $120 million deal, surpassing the Eagles hopes of retaining him. Despite Phillips solid experience and five NFL seasons, the Eagles, with promising young talent like Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith, likely balked at his $30 million average annual value. Phillips, who had a decent stint with Philly last year, now joins Carolina, leaving the Eagles to focus on other free agents like Dallas Goedert and Nakobe Dean to build around their young core.
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