The Eagles took their time, but Tuesday night saw them spring into action with some strategic moves. They kicked things off by securing cornerback Tariq Woolen and then turned their attention to the tight end position, re-signing Grant Calcaterra and bringing Johnny Mundt on board, both on one-year contracts.
Calcaterra has been a familiar face in Philadelphia for the past four years, earning the trust of the team and carving out the TE2 spot behind Dallas Goedert. Jalen Hurts has found a reliable target in him, and while the Eagles are confident in Calcaterra's receiving abilities, his blocking skills are a work in progress. It's an area they'll be looking to see him improve.
Enter Johnny Mundt, a seasoned veteran with nine years under his belt, having played for the Rams, Vikings, and most recently, the Jaguars in 2025. While his stat sheet may not dazzle, Mundt's durability and blocking prowess are exactly what the Eagles need. His previous stint with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion in Minnesota adds another layer of familiarity, promising to be a valuable asset as the Eagles adapt to their new offensive scheme.
