Philadelphia, PA – October 22, 2025 – In a story that perfectly captures the spirit of “Brotherly Love,” sources inside the Philadelphia Eagles facility say that star tight end Dallas Goedert
is considering a one-year contract extension — a decision reportedly inspired and encouraged by veteran leader Brandon Graham, who returned from retirement earlier this week.

A Veteran’s Words Spark a Chain Reaction
According to team insiders, it was Graham’s unexpected return that reignited Goedert’s sense of belonging and purpose in Philadelphia. The 37-year-old defensive end, one of the franchise’s most respected figures, spent his first day back in the NovaCare locker room talking about legacy, loyalty, and what it means to finish where you started. Those conversations, sources say, deeply moved Goedert.
“When BG spoke, everyone listened,” one teammate shared. “He didn’t just come back to play — he came back to remind us who we are.”
Shortly after that meeting, Goedert reportedly initiated discussions with the Eagles’ front office about
extending his stay through the 2026 season, even though he had just restructured his current deal for 2025 to give the team more cap flexibility.
The Power of Loyalty
Goedert’s one-year restructure earlier this season converted a portion of his base salary into performance incentives — tied to Pro Bowl selections, reception totals, and playoff success — demonstrating a willingness to prioritize the team’s future over personal gain. But now, his desire to stay longer seems rooted in something deeper:
the shared culture that veterans like Graham built.
“I’ve always said Philly isn’t just a team — it’s a family,” Goedert told reporters. “When I saw BG walk back through those doors, it reminded me why I chose to stay. This city deserves loyalty, and that’s what I’m giving it.”
A Career Built on Consistency
Since being drafted in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft, Dallas Goedert has grown from Zach Ertz’s understudy into one of the league’s premier tight ends. Over seven seasons, he’s recorded
more than 4,500 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns, while earning recognition for his elite blocking and reliability in clutch situations.
Through seven games of the 2025 season, he’s logged
32 catches for 387 yards and 3 touchdowns, continuing to serve as a cornerstone in Nick Sirianni’s offense and one of Jalen Hurts’ most trusted targets.
A Message Bigger Than Football
Eagles Chairman & CEO Jeffrey Lurie praised both men for embodying “what it truly means to wear midnight green,” while head coach Nick Sirianni described their leadership as “the glue that keeps this team together.”
For Philadelphia fans, the moment feels larger than a contract negotiation — it’s about legacy, unity, and identity.