The Philadelphia Eagles have prepared to lose defensive lineman Milton Williams. So, with other teams gearing up offers for the ascending Eagles star, he will likely test the market to see what he can get. Williams has not closed the door on a return to the Eagles, stating he wants to get paid but loves it with the defending Super Bowl champions.
Milton Williams had a breakout year in 2024 and now is going to be a free agent at just 25 years old. He had five sacks in the regular season and then shined in the postseason as well. Williams played a big role in the team's Super Bowl LIX win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Ross Tucker is predicting the Philadelphia Eagles will not re-sign defensive tackle Milton Williams or defensive end Josh Sweat in free-agency.
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Philadelphia Eagles' defensive tackle Milton Williams is expected to get a massive deal in free agency this offseason.
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PHILADELPHIA − The Eagles have a numbers problem with 19 potential free agents and an estimated $18 million in salary cap space, according to overthecap.com. So as much as the Eagles want to keep their Super Bowl winning team together, it's not going to be possible, especially if the Eagles want to sign some free agents as well.