Report: Eagles agree to contract adjustment with Landon Dickerson

Report: Eagles agree to contract adjustment with Landon Dickerson


The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a contract adjustment with Landon Dickerson, in accordance to a report from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN:

As Fowler notes, Dickerson was due $39 million in money over the subsequent two seasons. More particularly, he was scheduled to make $19 million in 2026 and $20 million in 2027. He’ll now make $15.7 million in 2026, which means a pay lower of $3.3 million.

Dickerson was additionally beforehand beneath contract by way of 2028, however now, simply by way of 2027.

Dickerson made the Pro Bowl in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Here’s a cutup of Dickerson’s pancakes in 2024, when the Eagles’ offensive line as a complete was dominant:

We merely didn’t see a lot of that from Dickerson in 2025, as he battled by way of an assortment of accidents, some identified, like an August meniscus damage that required “a minor procedure,” and a few that he saved to himself.

Dickerson had a protracted damage historical past as a school prospect heading into the NFL:

  1. November 2016: Torn ACL, proper knee.
  2. October 2017: Right ankle surgical procedure ended his season.
  3. 2018: Nagging/recurring left ankle damage triggered him to miss many of the season.
  4. December 2020: Torn ACL, left knee.

Although Dickerson has prevented main accidents by way of his first 5 NFL seasons, he has accrued a number of put on and tear.

This contract adjustment could possibly be a precursor to an early retirement after 2026 or 2027.


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