Daily News | Eagles agree to re-sign Fletcher Cox to one-year, $14 million deal
The Eagles announced Saturday morning they’ve agreed to a one-year contract with the veteran defensive tackle, roughly 36 hours after they released Cox in a surprisingly unceremonious fashion.
It’s rare to see a team sign a player a few days after jettisoning them, and it’s not totally clear how much the Eagles gained by doing so. Cox’s new salary is expected to have a max worth of around $14 million, which is less than he was owed on the previous deal and an Eagles source said the release would save the team about $2 million in cap space after Cox’s release.
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