By Max Harper
The Eagles have signed Dallas Goedert to a four-year, $59 million contract extension, with a $35 million guaranteed.
The extension, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, would make Goedert, 26, one of the three highest paid tight ends in the league.
H. Roseman on Oct. 15 after trading Z. Ertz: "There's going to be no discount on Dallas Goedert. So we know that, so we want to get as much information and give him as much opportunity to take over that and see him in that role as much as possible, as opposed to guessing on it."
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) November 19, 2021
Goedert has taken on a full-time role in the run-heavy Philly offense since the team dealt Zach Ertz to Arizona in October.
From Week 7-9 — before a concussion cut short his Week 10 playing time — Goedert’s pass routes spiked and he led the Eagles with a 29 percent target share.
With this contract extension, the Eagles are committing to Goedert as a central part of their passing attack through the 2025 season.