Eagles Reportedly Trade Bryce Huff to 49ers, Save $15M Cap Space
Eagles Reportedly Trade Bryce Huff to 49ers, Save $15M Cap Space

Eagles Reportedly Trade Bryce Huff to 49ers, Save $15M Cap Space

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The Philadelphia Eagles are finalizing a trade to send defensive end Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a mid-round draft pick. Huff, who signed a three-year, $51 million contract last offseason, struggled with injuries and performance issues in 2024, recording only 2.5 sacks and missing multiple games, ultimately not fitting well into the Eagles' defensive scheme. The trade, which cannot be processed until after June 1 due to NFL salary cap rules, follows Huff reworking his contract to reduce the Eagles' financial burden, saving them approximately $8 million in cash and over $15 million in 2025 cap space. The move benefits both teams, as Huff reunites with 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, his former head coach with the Jets, while the Eagles gain needed cap flexibility to pursue other targets such as All-Pro safety Justin Simmons. Eagles management viewed the trade as necessary given Huff's disappointing season and scheme mismatch, while the emergence of other defensive players has mitigated the impact of his departure. Huff's own reaction on social media suggests he is optimistic about his fresh start in San Francisco.

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