Milton Williams bet on himself and won. Choosing to forego a contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles and go after the most money he can get in free agency, Williams gambled he was going to have a big year -- and did.
Some Eagles players didn't appreciate the Chiefs getting ahead of themselves with plans to celebrate a three-peat.
The Eagles have several key players primed for big paydays and they won't be able to keep them all. Becton, Williams, and Isaiah Rodgers are three who discussed their uncertain futures on Thursday.
When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025, they have not one, not two, but four pending free agents who are set to be in heavy demand around the NFL when free agency opens up: Milton Williams,
Milton Williams is predicted to leave the Philadelphia Eagles during free agency to sign a hefty new deal with the Detroit Lions.
The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to lose Milton Williams in free agency, but could already have one of the players in-house to replace him., and he just wants "to keep climbing."
Baun finished the season with 151 tackles, five forced fumbles and 3.5 sacks. He added a regular-season INT and a pivotal Super Bowl LIX pick, which set up the Eagles deep in Chiefs territory ahead of a second-quarter touchdown.
The Philadelphia Eagles face tough decisions as they have 19 potential free agents but limited salary cap space. Key players like Josh Sweat and Milton Williams are expected to command high salaries,
Philadelphia Eagles breakout DT Milton Williams had a short yet pointed message for the team heading into free agency.
After bringing down Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl during his final game under his Philadelphia Eagles rookie contract, it became abundantly clear that Milton Williams was about to get paid. Measuring in at 6-foot-3,
The first Mock Draft Monday of the 2025 offseason is here!
Now that the Eagles’ second Lombardi Trophy has been paraded around Broad Street and carried up the Art Museum steps, Howie Roseman’s pursuit of the third will begin in earnest. The Eagles general manager notably won’t have as many difficult decisions as he faced two years ago trying to get the team back to the Super Bowl,