15 biggest salary cap hits for the Eagles in 2024 after first wave of NFL free agency
Glenn Erby
·6 min read
Change is always good for the soul, and after losing six of their final seven games, including a wild-card loss to the Buccaneers, Philadelphia has undergone a dramatic reconstruction that could pay off with championship dividends.
Philadelphia currently has about $33,657,986 in cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $100+ million plus on both sides of the football.
The Eagles also have a Haason Reddick dilemma that’ll be resolved in the next week or more.
The biggest salary cap hits have changed, with Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox counting until they’re officially released on June 1.
With the first wave of free agency completed, we’re taking an updated look at the 15 biggest salary cap hits for the Eagles, according to Over The Cap.
LB Haason Reddick
2024 cap hit: $21,827,000
OL Lane Johnson
2024 cap hit: $15,865,000
QB Jalen Hurts
2024 cap hit: $13,558,800
WR A.J. Brown
2024 cap hit: $12,380,894
CB Darius Slay
2024 cap hit: $10,666,000
OL Jordan Mailata
2024 cap hit: $10,441,000
Retired -- Jason Kelce
2024 cap hit: $10,178,000
TE Dallas Goedert
2024 cap hit: $9,131,583
DE Josh Sweat
2024 cap hit: $9,077,000
DE Brandon Graham
2024 cap hit: $7,930,000
WR DeVonta Smith
2024 cap hit: $6,408,625
K Jake Elliott
OL Landon Dickerson
2024 cap hit: $5,803,940
Retired: Fletcher Cox
DT Jalen Carter
2024 cap hit: $4,955,951
DT Jordan Davis
2024 cap hit: $4,626,638
DE Bryce Huff
2024 cap hit: $4,350,000
Huff joined the Eagles on a three-year, $51 million deal, but his cap hit in year one is a value.
CB James Bradberry
2024 cap hit: $4,305,000
RB Saquon Barkley
2024 cap hit: $3,800,000
Barkley joined the Eagles on a three-year, $37.7 million deal, but his cap hit for year one is a value.
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