t's hard not to imagine what explosive speed could bring to the ' offense. With under center, new arrival in the backfield, and out wide, adding could turn the unit into a nightmare for defenses. On paper, it's the kind of move has built a reputation for pulling off.
But no matter how tempting the idea might be, isn't biting-and it's not because of talent or cap space. Philadelphia has the tools to make it work has long been known as one of the league's most creative minds when it comes to the salary cap. Void years, restructuring, and smart timing have kept the competitive year after year, even while locking in major talent.
current contract with the , worth $90 million with $65 million guaranteed through 2026, is large, but not impossible for the to absorb. If they believed was the missing piece, they'd find a way to fit him in. That's what makes the team's likely decision to pass on the All-Pro wideout so significant.
Character counts in Philly recently addressed the media with a strong, unflinching stance: the won't pursue players with histories of violence against women. Speaking about prospects, he called such behavior a "deal-breaker" that he would not overlook under any circumstances, even if it happened years ago. That philosophy isn't just lip service.
It's a standard. And it directly impacts any potential pursuit of , who recently made headlines due to alleged assault allegations. Even though legal situation may be unresolved, position was clear: certain lines don't get crossed, no matter how fast you can run a 40-yard dash.
Winning the right way is still one of the most dangerous teams in the without . The franchise doesn't just want to win, it wants to win the right way. That means building a locker room with leaders, not just stars.
The don't need . And based on their principles, they don't want him either..
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