Overview
- Philadelphia agreed to one-year deals with veteran blocker Johnny Mundt and returning tight end Grant Calcaterra, according to NFL Network and ESPN.
- Goedert was not listed as a free agent after the team pushed his contract void date to Friday, a procedural step reported to allow more time for a possible extension.
- If no deal is reached, the void would accelerate $20,493,640 in dead money onto the Eagles’ 2026 cap, per PhillyVoice.
- Mundt, a nine-year veteran known for blocking, was released by the Jaguars a day earlier in a move that saved Jacksonville about $2.73 million in 2026 cap space.
- Calcaterra, a familiar pass-catching reserve who struggled in blocking duty last season, returns as depth, and neither he nor Mundt replaces Goedert’s production on their own.