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Goedert Shakes Off Injuries to Lead Eagles in Honor of Their 'Indomitable' Tradition!

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NFL analysts and reporters reacted to the Eagles bringing back Dallas Goedert on a one-year deal, praising the move for keeping a key piece of the offense in Philadelphia.

In a move that keeps one of Jalen Hurts most trusted pass catchers under contract, the Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert agreed to a new one-year deal after a complicated week of negotiations that included pushing back the void date on his contract twice. With the move, the Eagles have three tight ends on the roster after re-signing Grant Calcaterra and signing Johnny Mundt. Prior to joining the Jaguars, Mundt spent three seasons with the Vikings.

Last season, he caught nine passes (on 19 targets) for 111 yards across 16 regular-season games in 2025, when he served mostly as a run blocker and backup to Brenton Strange. Had Goedert's contract been voi ded, Philadelphia would have accrued a $20 million dead cap hit if the tight end had signed with another team. He'll now continue his role as Hurts' favorite target across the middle and in key situations after breaking the Eagles record for touchdowns in a season by a tight end.

With the move now complete, we're looking at the national media reaction to the deal. Report: Eagles sign TE Dallas Goedert to one-year deal https://t. co/ocAAT8gyTt โ€” Jimmy Kempski (@JimmyKempski) March 15, 2026 Another year of Dallas "Philly" Goedert: ("Philly" is the nickname 2018 draft classmate Matt Pryor gave him, "โ€˜Cause Dallas wanted him, but we drafted him.

") https://t. co/WHPGWQ9ZPy โ€” Olivia Reiner (@ReinerOlivia) March 15, 2026 This might mean what I think it means https://t. co/5ZNNmNAyg2 โ€” Lord Brunson tweets (@lord_brunson) March 15, 2026 Bringing back Dallas Goedert was so important.

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