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Eagles Second-Round Pick Agrees to Surprisingly Low Contract – Fans Shocked

Eagles Second-Round Pick Agrees to Surprisingly Low Contract – Fans Shocked by the Humble Deal

In an offseason filled with blockbuster trades and big-money contracts, the Philadelphia Eagles just pulled off one of the most unexpected moves of the draft season. Second-round draft pick Andrew Mukuba, a standout safety out of Texas, has officially agreed to terms with the team — but it’s not the contract fans were expecting.

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Instead of holding out for more money or pushing for a longer deal, Mukuba signed a surprisingly team-friendly contract, raising eyebrows across the league. Sources close to the situation say the deal is well below what other second-rounders are commanding, signaling a rare mix of humility and team-first mentality from the young defensive star.

The 21-year-old defensive back was a dynamic force in college, with 69 tackles, 11 pass breakups, and five interceptions in his final season. Many experts projected him to seek a higher value contract, especially considering the growing demand for elite safeties. But Mukuba had other plans.

“He just wants to play football and win,” a team insider revealed. “He’s betting on himself and on the Eagles’ system. He didn’t want the money to be the headline.”

The move comes at a critical time for the Eagles, who are reshaping their secondary after trading C.J. Gardner-Johnson and dealing with lingering uncertainty around other veterans. Mukuba’s arrival — and his willingness to accept a modest contract — gives the Eagles flexibility to strengthen other positions and maintain cap space heading into training camp.

Fans were quick to react on social media. Some praised Mukuba for putting team above money, while others were simply stunned: “A second-round pick signing for less than expected? That just doesn’t happen anymore.”

While the full terms haven’t been made public, league insiders believe Mukuba’s deal could end up being one of the best value signings of the draft. If he plays anywhere near his college level, the Eagles may have secured a defensive cornerstone — at a bargain.

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In a league where contracts often make headlines more than performance, Andrew Mukuba is already setting himself apart — not just by how he plays, but by how he carries himself.

Is this a quiet steal for Philly? Time will tell. But for now, it’s clear: the Eagles may have gotten more than just a player — they’ve added a true competitor with heart.

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