The NFL Free Agency news continues to unfold, and the latest news comes out of Philadelphia.

According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the Eagles have agreed to terms with LB Haason Reddick on a 3-year, $45 million dollar deal.

The full terms of the deal have yet to be released, but it is reported that $30 million of the deal is fully guaranteed. With reported incentives, the deal could be worth as much a $49.5 million.

Haason Reddick had spent the prior five seasons with the Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers. During that time, Reddick accumulated 323 total tackles, 31 sacks, and 2 fumble recoveries. More importantly, Reddick has remained remarkably healthy during his tenure in the NFL. Reddick has been able to start 16 games every season he has been in the league, and has become widely known as a reliable pass rusher.

The Eagles are coming off a trip to the playoffs last season, and they are looking to bolster their ranks in a seemingly wide-open NFC East. Reddick helps fill a need along the Eagles' defensive front, and Reddick seems determined to make an impact in his return home. Reddick was a star at Temple University before being drafted by the Cardinals in 2017. Reddick is also grew up in the Philly area, originally being from Camden, NJ.

There is reason to expect high levels of success from Reddick as he now gets the chance to play opposite Brandon Graham and alongside Fletcher Cox. These veterans will help take the attention off of Reddick and allow him to do what he does best: Get after the QB.

Additional details surrounding the contract are expected to be released soon. The contract is expected to be finalized when Free Agency officially begins March 16th at 4 PM EST.

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