It seems like the closer to free agency we get, the less likely it is that Dallas Goedert returns to Philadelphia next season. Losing the tight end will have a big impact on the Eagles offense, but a new report by Elliot Shorr-Parks suggests that the team has their eyes on another one of the league’s top tight ends: David Njoku.
Njoku penned his goodbye to Cleveland a month ago, as he made it clear he would be looking for opportunities elsewhere in free agency, and he should have a pretty good market. The TE spent nine years with the Browns, earned one Pro Bowl, and recorded 384 total catches for 4,062 yards and 34 touchdowns. He averaged 10.6 yards per catch, which is just slightly less than Goedert in Philly, and is still a good indicator on how well he can move the sticks — something Eagles QB Jalen Hurts relied on Goedert for over the years.
The tight end agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Browns in 2022 worth $56.75 million, including $28 million guaranteed. For comparison, Goedert signed a four-year deal with the Eagles in 2021 worth $57 million, and played for the team in 2025 on a one-year, $10 million contract. Njoku is one year older than Goedert, and would likely be a cheaper option than what Goedert is looking for with his next deal.
The Browns and Eagles had two joint practices ahead of the 2025 season, so Philadelphia’s coaching staff was able to get some extra evaluation on Njoku than some other teams who may also be interested in bringing in the tight end.
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