After the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX and the green and white confetti had rained down on the field, offensive lineman Mekhi Becton took a seat on the Superdome turf in New Orleans and began to cry.
With Mekhi Becton's future in Philadelphia uncertain, the Eagles might need to find a new right guard. Could a familiar face be the perfect fit?
Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... NFL insider’s notes: Justin Fields’ Steelers future, Mekhi Becton’s free agency, Dolphins’ draft plans, and more - Sportskeeda Offensive lineman Mekhi Becton is drawing a lot of interest,
The Philadelphia Eagles already have locked one up of their stars from the 2024 season to a new, long-term deal. Philadelphia struck gold with Zack Baun in free
While the Eagles should make some moves in free agency to solidify their core, they should avoid giving long-term money to these players.
To fix the issue swiftly, the franchise should look to free agency to make up for the loss of Martin. One candidate the Cowboys should target is former Philadelphia Eagles guard Mekhi Becton. Becton is coming off of a Super Bowl victory with the Eagles, starting 15 games for the team this past season.
At one point in his NFL career, there was a thought that Mekhi Becton would never be able to match the expectations put on him during his rookie season as a first-round pick, but that he may not play another down in the NFL again.
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All of that comes with a cost. The Eagles already released veteran cornerback Darius Slay. And they seem prepared to allow defensive linemen Milton Williams and Josh Sweat, along with right guard Mekhi Becton, to officially become free agents on Monday at noon.
The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to be less aggressive in 2025 free agency, with an eye on retaining as many of their key pending free agents as possible. That only makes April's draft more intriguing for the reigning Super Bowl champs.