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    Dallas Goedert’s Days With Eagles May Be Numbered After Nick Sirianni Sends Blunt 7-Word Message Amid Trade Rumors

    Dallas Goedert was an unsung hero last season as the Philadelphia Eagles capped one of the most impressive campaigns in recent memory with a dominant 40–22 Super Bowl win.

    While other rostered players got more of the spotlight — and rightfully so — Goedert played an instrumental role in the team’s success.

    But after seven seasons in Philly, his future is starting to look uncertain. He’s under contract through 2025, but anything beyond that is up in the air. And the latest comments from head coach Nick Sirianni might not inspire confidence among Goedert’s fans in the Philadelphia region.

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    Dallas Goedert Out of Philadelphia?

    Last season, Goedert had one of the least productive years of his career. He finished with just 496 receiving yards — his lowest total since his rookie year — and missed seven regular-season games. He also had only two receiving touchdowns, a career low.

    That’s a notch below his production in his three previous seasons when he accounted for at least 55 catches, 590 yards and three touchdowns in each campaign.

    But his 2025 playoff performance was a different story. Over four games, he racked up 215 yards and converted nine first downs.

    Still, Sirianni didn’t offer much clarity about the tight end’s future during the league’s annual team meetings. Instead, he simply said, “Right now, he’s on our football team.”

    Sirianni praised Goedert’s leadership and value in the locker room, and said he wants to keep the team’s Super Bowl core together. But with big-money deals going to Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun this offseason, the Eagles will have to make some tough cap decisions.

    That’s not even factoring in the massive contracts already tied to quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.J. Brown.

    As a result, Goedert could end up on the short end of the financial stick. He’s set to earn $14 million in 2025, but he’s played 12 or fewer games in four of the last five seasons. The Eagles may start weighing his availability against his cost.

    The latest seven-round mock draft from PFSN already suggests Philly could be preparing for life after Goedert. According to Reese Decker, the City of Brotherly Love might target Harold Fannin Jr., thanks to a strong tight end class in 2025.

    With Grant Calcaterra struggling to produce in his three pro seasons, Fannin — who posted a wild 1,555 receiving yards for Bowling Green in 2024 — could be an ideal replacement. Decker projects him as a potential second-round steal, slotted to go No. 64 overall to the Eagles.

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