February 28, 2009
Eagles Free Agency Update pt. 2
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As the Eagles and SOB Nation continue to mourn the death of the Dawkins era, NFL Free Agency marches forward.
The Birds were quiet today, after their “splash” of signing Stacy Andrews in Day 1 of Free Agency. Here’s an update of today’s Eagles-related NFL Free Agency news:
T.J. Houshmandzadeh - Late yesterday, Housh and his agent got caught with their hand in the cookie jar, asking for more money from the Eagles than other teams. The rumor going around is that Andy called his good friend and former Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren to get a read on the kind of contract T.J. was asking for from Seattle. We can thank Houshmandzadeh’s agent Kennard McGuire for negotiating him out of Philly. Housh visited with Minnesota today.
Antonio Smith - A player that the Eagles were rumored to be interested in, he signed a 5-year, $35 million contract with Houston today. I’m glad to see Smith sign elsewhere, as I think the 6′4″ 285 pound DE is overrated, and was overpayed. 2007 was Smith’s best year in terms of tackles (44) and sacks (5.5). $35 million for that? No Thanks.
Bryant Johnson - Another player who has been on the Eagles (and Frankie V’s) radar, he signed with the Lions today. The 3-year, $9 million deal is an upgrade for Johnson, and as of now he will start opposite Megatron.
Keith Brooking - In NFC East news, Brooking signed with Dallas on Saturday. Looks like Dallas is trying to put together the oldest LB corps in the NFL, with Greg Ellis (33), Brooking (33) and Zach Thomas (35) all running with the freak known as DeMarcus Ware.
Still a lot of action to come, but the Eagles have done more to fall off than improve. The window keeps on slipping closer to closed.
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