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Eagles land Vikings pass rusher Jonathan Greenard in blockbuster trade

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The Philadelphia Eagles made a major move, acquiring Jonathan Greenard from the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for 2026 and 2027 third-round picks.

The Philadelphia Eagles love NFL Draft night deals, and pulled off another blockbuster ahead of the 2026 season, acquiring edge rusher Jonathan Greenard from the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for third-round picks in 2026 and 2027. Known for his ability to generate pressure and disrupt opposing quarterbacks, Greenard immediately upgrades Philadelphia's defensive front and adds another proven pass rusher to the rotation. According to Adam Schefter, Philadelphia has checked in on Greenard at multiple points this offseason, viewing him as a potential addition to a defensive front that thrives on pressure and rotation.

Greenard posted 12 sacks in 2024 and followed that with a quieter 2025 campaign, recording 3 sacks in 12 games, though his pass-rush win rate suggests he remained highly effective at disrupting quarterbacks. Prior to free agency, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler noted that the Eagles have inquired about the pass rusher while working to re-sign Jaelan Phillip to a deal ahead of the new league year. From The NFL Draft: The #Eagles traded for edge Jonathan Greenard, while the #Vikings continue to load up on picks (with nine Top 100 picks in the 2026 and 2027 Drafts).

pic. twitter. com/DhSrsnscfP — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 25, 2026 Greenard, 28, is one of the Vikings' top defensive players and has two seasons remaining on the four-year, $76 million contract with the Vikings, signed in 2024.

Greenard has a $22. 3 million cap hit and is due $19 million in 2026, but none of that money is fully guaranteed. A trade would save them about $12 million in cap space.