Overview
- On The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Eagles have “never made Jalen Carter available” and have not shopped him.
- ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported multiple teams called to inquire about Carter, reflecting league interest despite Philadelphia’s stance.
- Reporting from 94WIP and The Philadelphia Inquirer indicates internal discussions center on a new contract for Carter, with expectations talks advance this offseason.
- The Eagles finalized a three-year, $78 million extension for Jordan Davis, reinforcing plans to build around a Davis–Carter pairing on the defensive line.
- Carter enters his first offseason eligible for a long-term deal with one year left plus a fifth-year option due by May 1, and his 2025 shoulder surgeries and four missed games could influence valuation and timing.