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Dallas Goedert Shares Eagles’ Financial Burden, Sends 6-Word Message to Fans

Philadelphia, PA – June 3, 2025

Philadelphia Eagles’ veteran tight end Dallas Goedert has addressed swirling trade rumors, delivering a bold six-word message to fans: “If needed, Eagles should trade me.” Speaking at a late May press conference at the NovaCare Complex, Goedert admitted to feeling uncertain about his future with the team for the first time in his seven-year NFL career.

“I’d sit on my couch, staring at the TV, wondering, ‘What’s next?’” Goedert told SI.com, reflecting on the trade speculation fueled by the Eagles’ tight salary cap. To ease the financial strain, Goedert and the Eagles restructured his contract in early May 2025, per CBS Sports. The deal secures him a $10 million base salary for 2025, plus a $1 million performance-based bonus, down from his original $14.25 million.

“I’m grateful for a fair deal here,” Goedert said. “I know my worth, and so do the Eagles.” Despite the agreement, his candid message about a potential trade shocked fans. “If it helps the team succeed, I’m okay with moving on,” he added, showing his willingness to sacrifice for the Eagles’ future.

On X, fans expressed mixed emotions. “Goedert’s all-in for the team—respect!” one wrote, while another worried, “Don’t say that, Dallas! We need you!” Goedert, who recorded 61 catches for 718 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2024, remains a key piece in the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX-winning offense. He’s committed to 2025, saying, “I’m thrilled to be back with this amazing team.”

With stars like Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, and a revamped defense, the Eagles aim to defend their title. However, Goedert’s future beyond 2025 is unclear, especially with cap constraints and looming extensions for A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. His selfless stance has endeared him to many but raised questions about a possible trade to teams like the Chargers or Titans in 2026.

As OTAs continue, Goedert’s focus is on delivering another standout season, but his six-word message lingers, hinting at a potential bittersweet farewell.

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