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The Athletic's Zach Berman reported the Philadelphia Eagles have a little extra time to negotiate a contract extension with veteran Dallas Goedert.
Tight end Dallas Goedert isn’t on the Philadelphia Eagles roster. But technically, he isn’t a free agent either.
ESPN’s Zach Berman reported Wednesday the NFL doesn’t have the veteran tight end listed as a free agent. Berman added on X that Goedert’s void date “has been pushed back to Friday.”
That gives the Eagles extra time to negotiate a new contract.
“This procedural move would give both sides a chance to work out a contract extension,” wrote Berman.
Zach Berman
Dallas Goedert was not listed as a free agent by the league.
His void date has been pushed back to Friday, a league source told @TheAthletic.
This procedural move would give both sides a chance to work out a contract extension.
That’s great news for the Eagles. Although Goedert turned 31 years old in January, he led Philadelphia with 11 receiving touchdowns during 2025.
The eight-year veteran, who has spent his entire career with the Eagles, also had 60 catches for 591 receiving yards last season.
The Eagles came into the offseason with major uncertainty at tight end. The team’s top three players at tight end in terms of offensive snaps last season were all pending unrestricted free agents.
However, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Tuesday the Eagles re-signed Grant Calcaterra. He finished second among Philadelphia tight ends last season with 42 receptions, 494 receiving yards and two scores.
Also on Tuesday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported the Eagles agreed to a 1-year contract with veteran tight end Johnny Mundt.
General manager Howie Roseman has an opportunity to really solidify tight end with Goedert returning as well.