LOYALTY OVER CASH: Dallas Goedert Takes Less Money to Stay with Eagles, Says “Philly Is Home”
In an era where NFL contracts often come down to the highest bidder, Dallas Goedert just reminded the league that loyalty still matters. The veteran tight end, long considered one of the most reliable pass catchers in the game, has agreed to a new contract with the Philadelphia Eagles—and he took less money to make it happen.
According to sources close to the deal, Goedert was valued at $14 million for the 2025 season on the open market. But his new contract with the Eagles gives him $10 million in guaranteed cash, plus an additional $1 million in performance-based bonuses. That’s a $3 million pay cut from what he could have earned elsewhere.
Why did he stay?
His answer has Eagles fans buzzing.
“Philly Is Home. This Is Where I Belong.”
Shortly after the deal was finalized, Goedert addressed the media with a heartfelt message.
“I had other options. But this is where I started, where I grew, and where I want to finish. Philly is home. This is where I belong.”
His words were met with overwhelming support from fans, who flooded social media with love for the 29-year-old tight end. In a league where players are often seen as mercenaries moving from team to team, Goedert’s decision felt like a throwback—a rare commitment to team culture and community.
Offers from Around the League
Several teams were reportedly in the mix for Goedert, including the Tennessee Titans, Carolina Panthers, and even a quiet push from the Chargers, who are in the midst of revamping their offensive weapons under new leadership.
Each of these teams was said to be willing to offer more total compensation, but according to Goedert’s agent, none of them could match what the Eagles meant to his client.
“Dallas wasn’t just looking for the highest number,” said the agent.
“He wanted to win, be part of something special, and play where he’s appreciated. The Eagles gave him that.”
A Key Piece in Philly’s Offense
Goedert has been a crucial part of the Eagles’ offense since being drafted in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Known for his sure hands, route running, and run-blocking ability, he’s been a favorite target for Jalen Hurts and a vital contributor in both short-yardage and red zone situations.
Last season, he recorded:
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65 receptions
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775 receiving yards
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6 touchdowns
While those numbers may not match the flashiest tight ends in the league, his consistency, toughness, and leadership have made him a cornerstone of the Eagles’ offense.
“He’s the kind of guy you build a locker room around,” said head coach Nick Sirianni.
“He plays hard, never complains, and sets the tone in both practices and games.”
Fans React: “He’s One of Us”
Philadelphia fans are famously passionate—and equally tough on players who they feel don’t give 100%. But Goedert has never had that problem. His grit, humility, and connection to the city have made him a fan favorite.
After the news broke, the hashtag #GoBirds trended alongside #GoedertLoyalty as fans celebrated the rare moment of a player choosing heart over a higher paycheck.
“This city rewards loyalty,” wrote one fan on X.
“Dallas Goedert didn’t just take less money. He took more pride.”
What’s Next for the Eagles
With Goedert staying put, the Eagles lock down one of their key offensive weapons as they look to make another Super Bowl run in 2025. With Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and D’Andre Swift all under contract, the offensive core remains strong.
And now, with Goedert leading by example, the team sends a message to the league: in Philly, culture still counts.