“No Brotherly Breakup: Goedert, Eagles Set to Lock In Long-Term”
The whispers are done. The rumors, silenced. Dallas Goedert is staying right where he belongs — in midnight green.
According to sources close to the situation, the Philadelphia Eagles and their standout tight end are finalizing a multi-year extension that would keep Goedert in Philly well beyond the 2025 season. The timing? Perfect — just hours before the NFL Draft, where trade speculation had reached a fever pitch.
Goedert, who’s tallied over 2,400 yards and 14 TDs since taking the mantle from Zach Ertz, has become a cornerstone in Nick Sirianni’s offense — a reliable weapon for Jalen Hurts and a tone-setter in the locker room. And while trade rumors swirled amid cap talk and draft buzz, both sides quietly kept working.
Insiders describe the deal as “a win-win”: securing Goedert’s future while keeping Philadelphia’s offensive core intact for another title run.

“I never wanted to play anywhere else,” Goedert reportedly told teammates. “This city means everything to me.”
With his future nearly locked in, Philly can now enter the Draft with clarity, confidence, and its TE1 right where he belongs — in the nest.
