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Just Hours After the Dallas Cowboys Release — Philadelphia Eagles Willingly Spend $472K to Acquire a Recently Released Pro Bowl CB, Plus a $58,823 Bonus to Get Him on the Field Immediately in Week 18 Ahead of the Playoffs

The message from Philadelphia is unmistakable: this is not a team waiting for January to arrive.

Just hours after the Dallas Cowboys made the stunning decision to release Trevon Diggs, the Philadelphia Eagles moved decisively, signaling a willingness to pay immediately for impact — and for answers — as the postseason approaches.

According to league sources, Philadelphia is prepared to absorb $472,000 in base salary for Week 18, along with an additional $58,823 active bonus, ensuring the Pro Bowl cornerback can suit up right away before the playoffs begin. In total, that’s more than half a million dollars committed for immediate availability — a figure that reflects urgency more than extravagance.

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This is not a luxury move.
This is a playoff move.

As January nears, the Eagles understand the margins better than most. Games are decided by leverage at the line, by timing on the perimeter, by one contested throw that swings momentum. Diggs offers exactly what Philadelphia has been seeking down the stretch: a cornerback with elite instincts, ball skills, and the confidence to shadow a No. 1 receiver without help.

While the Cowboys’ decision to move on sent shockwaves through the league, contenders saw opportunity. For the Eagles, the cost isn’t a gamble — it’s a calculated investment. When weighed against the potential value of stabilizing coverage in a playoff environment, the financial hit fades into the background.

From a schematic standpoint, Diggs’ arrival would immediately expand Philadelphia’s defensive options. His presence allows the Eagles to be more aggressive up front, disguise coverages more effectively, and dictate matchups rather than react to them. He doesn’t just fill a role — he changes the structure of a defense.

Just as important is the psychological impact. By acting quickly and decisively, the Eagles send a clear message to the locker room: this organization believes the window is open right now. There is no waiting. No hedging. No deferring to “next year.”

Diggs, for his part, appears ready for the moment — and the stage. Those close to the situation say Philadelphia has long appealed to him as a place defined by accountability, intensity, and championship expectations. In his first message directed toward Eagles fans, Diggs made his intentions clear:

“I’ve been waiting a long time for this opportunity, to wear Philadelphia’s colors and play meaningful football when everything is on the line; I’m not coming here to ease in, I’m coming here to compete, to set a standard, and to help this team finish what it’s chasing.”

For Philadelphia, Week 18 is not an afterthought. It’s a runway. Getting Diggs on the field immediately allows him to communicate, adjust, and establish chemistry before the games truly matter. Every snap now is preparation for January.

The Eagles are no longer operating like a team hoping to make noise.

They’re operating like a team intent on finishing the job.

And if the Pro Bowl cornerback delivers even one defining moment — a pass breakup, an interception, a momentum-swinging stop — the price tag of $472,000 plus a $58,823 bonus will be remembered not as a cost, but as the moment Philadelphia chose to leave nothing on the table in its pursuit of a Super Bowl.

BREAKING: Chiefs Among Top Landing Spots for Former $141 Million Future Hall of Fame Pass Rusher
Kansas City, Missouri – January 2026 Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly one of the top landing spots for Khalil Mack, a former $141 million edge rusher, as he is set to hit free agency in the spring. The 34-year-old player, widely regarded as a future Hall of Famer, is expected to be a top target for teams looking to add a veteran pass rusher to their roster, and the Chiefs could be a perfect fit. After spending the past few years with the Los Angeles Chargers, Mack had a solid 2025 season, recording 5.5 sacks and 39 quarterback pressures. While Mack may not be the dominant force he once was, he remains a top-tier pass rusher and a leader with invaluable experience, potentially providing a significant boost to the Chiefs' defense, which is already formidable. According to Zachary Pereles from CBS Sports, the Chiefs could be a leading contender for Mack’s services. “Mack would be a perfect addition to Kansas City, a team that’s already stacked on offense but could use another strong presence on defense. The Chiefs have the salary cap flexibility to bring in a veteran like Mack without making a major financial commitment, making him an ideal fit for their Super Bowl aspirations,” Pereles said. The Chiefs have established themselves as one of the NFL's elite teams, particularly on offense, but adding a veteran presence like Mack could provide that extra edge needed on defense. His leadership and ability to disrupt quarterbacks would be a valuable asset as Kansas City pushes for another Super Bowl title. However, the Chiefs won’t be the only team competing for Mack’s services. Other teams like the Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, and Carolina Panthers are also interested. The Bears and Bengals have specific defensive needs, while the Panthers have multiple positions to fill on their defense. “Chiefs is an organization with a rich history and a bright future. They have an incredible offense, but I know I can help elevate their defense to the next level. I want to be part of something special and bring that championship mentality to a team that’s already so close to greatness. If I’m given the chance, I will do everything in my power to help the Chiefs win it all,” Mack shared. For Mack, the final decision will depend on the role he’s offered and which team is best positioned to contend for a Super Bowl in the coming years. But as the Chiefs continue their pursuit of another championship, they remain one of the most attractive landing spots for this veteran pass rusher.