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Eagles salary cap space after the first wave of free agency

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The 2026 NFL free agency period officially kicked off on Wednesday, March 11, but a majority of the star-studded deals were agreed to on Monday, March 9, and Tuesday, March 10, during the opening of the league's legal tampering window. Philadelphia struck a huge deal on Day 2, landing cornerback Riq Woolen after losing three defensive starters on Monday. Jordan Davis signed a three-year, $78 million contract extension, while the Eagles will continue working to sign Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Moro Ojomo, and others, to name just a few elite defenders, GM Howie Roseman wants to keep around long term, and potential extensions could be handed out in the coming weeks.

Dallas Goedert is back, while Nakobe Dean (Raiders), Reed Blankenship (Texans), Jaelan Phillips (Panthers), Adoree' Jackson (free agency), Marcus and Jahan Dotson (Falcons) have all departed. Thanks to the Jordan Davis extension , Dallas Goedert's one-year deal, and a renegotiated contract for Michael Carter II, Philadelphia has increased its salary cap space since March 9, moving into the top seven after teams with the most cap space allocated billions in salary. Philadelphia has $32.

9 million in salary cap space after the first wave of NFL free agency According to Over The Cap , only the Titans, Commanders, Chargers, Cardinals, Jets, and Patriots have more salary cap space entering the second wave of Free agency and ahead of next month's NFL draft in Pittsburgh. This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles have $32. 9 million in cap space after first wave of free agency