Eagles Trade C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Add Kenyon Green
Eagles Trade C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Add Kenyon Green

Eagles Trade C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Add Kenyon Green

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The Philadelphia Eagles are navigating a slow start to the offseason, having recently signed former Raiders tight end Harrison Bryant to a one-year deal worth up to $2 million while letting several key role players depart. General Manager Howie Roseman has executed trades to bolster draft capital and salary cap space, notably sending quarterback Kenny Pickett and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to other teams. The team is focusing on cost-cutting measures and is reportedly holding out hope for a fourth-round pick in exchange for tight end Dallas Goedert, who may also be on the way out. With the departure of Gardner-Johnson, the Eagles' secondary has become quieter, raising questions about their on-field effectiveness. Analysts speculate that the Eagles may soon sign a veteran safety like Justin Simmons to fill the void left by Gardner-Johnson. Overall, the team's strategy this offseason emphasizes financial prudence over immediate roster improvements.

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