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Contract Drama in Philly? Andrew Mukuba Reportedly Threatening Not to Sign Without Better Deal

"Contract Drama in Philly? Andrew Mukuba Reportedly Threatening Not to Sign Without Better Deal"


PHILADELPHIA — Rookie safety Andrew Mukuba, the Eagles’ second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is already making headlines — and not for his plays on the field. Multiple sources close to the situation suggest that Mukuba is unhappy with the current contract terms offered by the Eagles and has even hinted that he won’t sign unless the deal is improved.

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Taken with the 64th overall pick, Mukuba is a high-upside prospect expected to bolster the Eagles’ secondary with his elite speed, high football IQ, and hard-hitting presence. But despite being the only rookie on the team’s draft list yet to sign, the holdup isn’t due to injury or lack of communication — it’s about money and long-term guarantees.

The core issue appears to be guaranteed money. Mukuba’s camp is reportedly pushing for a fully guaranteed four-year deal, something that’s becoming increasingly common among second-round picks. However, the Eagles have historically been cautious when it comes to handing out that level of security at this stage. The player’s side is said to be asking for higher signing bonuses and better payout structures — and Mukuba isn’t hiding his frustration.

According to one source inside the Eagles’ facility:

“Andrew wants to be here, but he knows his worth. He’s not going to take a deal that doesn’t reflect that.”

Though Mukuba has participated in early team activities like OTAs and minicamp, his unsigned status technically makes him ineligible for full participation once training camp begins unless a deal is finalized. That looming deadline is putting added pressure on both sides to come to terms.

Eagles fans have started voicing concern on social media. “Lock him up now before it becomes a distraction,” one post reads. Others are more critical of the rookie: “Dude hasn’t played a single NFL snap and he’s already trying to squeeze the team?”

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So far, neither the Eagles nor Mukuba’s camp has publicly commented on the stalled negotiations, but insiders believe the team is hoping to finalize things by the end of July. Still, if Mukuba and his representatives stay firm, a worst-case scenario — such as a training camp holdout or even trade request — isn’t completely off the table.

Will the Eagles blink first? Or will Mukuba become an early flashpoint for a team that prides itself on keeping drama to a minimum?
Stay tuned — Philly might be headed for its first rookie contract standoff of the year.

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