Philadelphia Owner Jeffrey Lurie Confirms Plan to Extend Contracts of 4 Key Players to Build the Future
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 2026
Jeffrey Lurie, the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, has confirmed that the organization plans to extend contracts for four key players, provided the negotiations are successful. This decision reflects the Eagles' commitment to maintaining a strong core team as they look to build for the future, with a goal of competing for the Super Bowl in the upcoming seasons.

Jalen Carter, the standout defensive tackle, leads the list for contract extension. Despite dealing with some injuries, Carter (24 years old, 9th overall pick in 2023) has shown tremendous potential as an interior pass rusher, recording 33 tackles, 41 pressures, 11 hits, and 3 sacks last season. The team is expected to exercise his fifth-year option (~$21M for 2027), but a long-term extension (likely 4-5 years, with a salary of $25-30M+/year) is being discussed to lock him down before the price for defensive tackles rises further.

Jordan Davis, another defensive tackle and priority for the Eagles, is also in line for an extension. Davis (26 years old, 13th overall pick in 2022) has already had his fifth-year option exercised ($12.9M for 2026). A contract extension would help free up cap space for 2026 while keeping him as a key piece of the defensive line. Davis has been an essential part of the defensive front, and the Eagles are looking to build around the duo of Carter and Davis.

Nolan Smith, the 2023 first-round pick, is also eligible for an extension, though the focus may shift to his fifth-year option (~$19M for 2027), which would be a bargain if he continues to develop. Smith, with 20 tackles, 2 sacks, and 33 pressures last season, is a valuable edge rusher, but the extension will depend on whether he can prove his worth as a more consistent contributor compared to other players like Jalyx Hunt or Jaelan Phillips.

Moro Ojomo, a depth defensive tackle, is another player eligible for an extension with a low cap hit for 2026 (~$3.6M). While Carter and Davis are the primary focus, Ojomo’s extension could be a cost-effective move to maintain the strength of the defensive line. If not Ojomo, the Eagles may also consider re-signing LB Nakobe Dean or EDGE Jaelan Phillips, though both players will be free agents in 2026.

The Eagles have not yet finalized any extensions but have made it clear that Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Nolan Smith, and Moro Ojomo are central to their future plans. The organization expects negotiations to intensify after the season concludes, with the focus on building a strong, young defensive front to maintain the team's dominance.
With $35-36 million in cap space, the Eagles are well-positioned to retain their key players. Star players like Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Saquon Barkley already have long-term contracts through 2026-2027, and could be restructured to create cap space if needed. The Eagles are expected to announce more contract details from March to July 2026. Keep an eye on philadelphiaeagles.com, Spotrac, or The Athletic for the latest updates.
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