Philadelphia Eagles Extend Safety Reed Blankenship's Contract Through 2025 Season
Philadelphia Eagles extend contract of safety Reed Blankenship through 2025, securing their top two safeties for the future.
The Philadelphia Eagles have secured the future of their starting safety, Reed Blankenship, by announcing a one-year contract extension that will keep him with the team until the 2025 season. This move ensures stability in the Eagles' defense and provides Blankenship with financial security, as he is set to make $3.935 million in fully guaranteed money over the next two years.
Blankenship's stellar performance in the 2023 season, where he recorded 113 tackles, 11 passes defended, and three interceptions, has rightfully earned him this significant pay raise. Despite being just 25 years old, Blankenship has proven himself as a valuable asset to the team, with his strong defensive capabilities and ability to limit opposing quarterbacks.
Despite Blankenship's extension, the Eagles still possess a considerable amount of available salary cap space, standing at $31.84 million (per Over The Cap) for the 2024 season. This financial flexibility leaves room for potential acquisitions in the free agency market, particularly in bolstering the safety position to further enhance the team's defensive prowess.
Exploring Available Options
The Eagles have the opportunity to explore the free agent market for safeties, with notable names such as Justin Simmons, Jamal Adams, Eddie Jackson, Quandre Diggs, and others presenting themselves as viable options. The depth in the safety market provides the Eagles with the luxury of considering their choices carefully and making informed decisions that align with their defensive objectives.
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