The Philadelphia Eagles are in a critical phase as they work to secure a new deal with tight end Dallas Goedert. The team has strategically postponed the void date on his contract to Monday, giving them a bit more time to negotiate terms. Originally set to void on Friday, this move indicates the Eagles' intent to keep Goedert in Philadelphia.
Goedert, at 31, is coming off a stellar season with a career-high 11 touchdowns in 2025. His performance has certainly caught the eye of several teams across the league. If he reaches free agency, he’s expected to draw significant interest, particularly from teams like the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, and Miami Dolphins.
These teams are keen on bolstering their tight end positions, and Goedert could be the game-changer they need. Seattle, New England, and Denver are eyeing Super Bowl runs and see Goedert as a potential key piece in their offensive arsenal. Meanwhile, Miami is looking to fill a glaring gap at tight end, with Greg Dulcich currently leading their depth chart.
The Eagles' decision to delay the void date offers them a bit more breathing room to potentially lock in Goedert with an extension. As Monday approaches, the situation remains fluid.
There's a real possibility that Goedert could test the market, but the Eagles are clearly intent on keeping the South Dakota State standout in their lineup. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if Philadelphia can finalize a deal to retain one of their key offensive players.
