3 Eagles Making It Easy for Philly to Say Goodbye in 2025
3. Bryce Huff, outside linebacker/edge rusher
For the last handful of years, Bryce Huff has been racking up sacks and pressures as a member of the New York Jets' defense under Robert Saleh. The Philadelphia Eagles were undoubtedly jaded by his production and understandably so. They gave Huff a whopping $34 million in guaranteed money to lure him in free agency and to say he's been a disappointment at that price tag would be an understatement.
The Eagles have gotten just four quarterback hits and 2.5 sacks out of Huff in 10 games played so far this season, a drastic decline in productivity from a season ago.
Rookie Jalyx Hunt has about matched Huff in the pass rush productivity department, and that's not a good thing in this instance.
As we approach the playoffs, the Eagles might be holding out hope that Huff can still be a factor, still live up to the investment they made in him. But that's looking like more of a stretch the more time goes by.
The question after this season will be whether or not the Eagles will decide to take a massive dead money hit or if they just roster Huff again and see if he can rebound. In fact, for 2025, they may not have any other choice given the financial burden. With that being said, if the Eagles were to move on from Huff in 2025, I don't think anyone is going to be losing sleep at night over it.
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