NFL Free Agency: Josh Sweat leaves Eagles, joins the cardinals after the Super Bowl Lix


Philadelphia Eagles continue to lose defensive linens in NFL’s free agency while the Josh Sweat edge finds a new home in the league.

According to reports, Sweat and Arizona’s cardinals have agreed to the terms of a four -year agreement for a value of $ 76.4 million with $ 41 million fully guaranteed, according to ESPN.

The Eagles also saw the Milton Williams defensive Tackle go to the New England Patriots in a four -year agreement for a value of $ 104 million with $ 63 million guaranteed.

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The Campo de los Carolina Panthers Marshal, Bryce Young Young, leaves the final area under the pressure of the Philadelphia Eagles supporter, Josh Sweat. (Eric Hartline-Imagn images)

For Sweat, he meets his former defensive coordinator in Philadelphia, Jonathan Gannon, who is a chief coach of the cardinals. Gannon was in that role in 2021 and 2022 when Sweat had the best performance of two years of his career.

An improved pass race is something that the cardinals needed, and they did not waste their time having a family face for Gannon.

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Sweat is also coming out of one of his best seasons in Philadelphia, the team that took him in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Sweat told 8.0 captures, nine cups for the loss, 41 tacle combined and two passes defended in 16 games.

The Philadelphia Eagles supporter, Josh Sweat, is shown during the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

But the best game of the year of the 27-year-old arrived at the Super Bowl Lix, which leads to the Kansas City Field Marshal, Patrick Mahomes, on the floor with 2.5 catches and three hits of Quarterback in the 44-20 victory.

During his seven years with the Eagles, Sweat has counted 43.0 captures, 237 combined cups (54 for loss), seven forced loose balls and a pick-seis in 104 race games.

The Philadelphia Eagles supporter, Josh Sweat, is shown during the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

Sweat joins a cardinals team that also sees Justin Jones, Baron Browning and Zavn Collins among their other supporters.

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