And getting rid of the ball quicker
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And getting rid of the ball quicker
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“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
Eagles get RB Jordan Howard for a 2020 sixth round (possible fifth round) pick.
Not a big time deal, but with his size and stats, a pretty good one for the Eagles who obviously missed having a big back like LeGarrette Blount last year.
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ESPN's senior NFL writer Bill Barnwell estimates that Wentz's next contract (with the Eagles) could be in the neighborhood of 5 years $146M with $50M guaranteed at signing.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...xtensions-2019
He expects this not to happen until next offseason though. Here's the crazy thing though... Barnwell says that if Wentz were to forgo re-signing with Philly and hit the open market after the 2020 season this is what he'd be looking at:
That's some serious cheese.In all, Wentz would be looking at six years and $150 million when you factor in the $4 million or so in cash he's due for 2019. It would be a considerable discount for Wentz, who would almost definitely fetch north of $30 million per season by waiting one year.
He needs to stay healthy this year in order to cash in big. Another shortened season and he might have to sign a lesser deal.