Jalen Carter Trade Rumors Are Ramping Up Before Free Agency The Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle, Jalen Carter, has become a focal point of trade speculation as free agency approaches. The 25-year-old, selected ninth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft, is a two-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion with 108 total tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles over the past three seasons. Despite his impressive production, the Eagles’ front office faces a critical decision: whether to commit to a long-term contract with Carter or explore a trade while his market value remains high. Trade rumors intensified this week after a social media post by “Rickey Scoops” claimed the Eagles are considering trading Carter for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby. The post, which referenced the user’s prior accuracy in predicting the Micah Parsons trade and John Harbaugh’s potential coaching role with the New York Giants, suggested Philadelphia is actively pursuing Crosby. The Raiders, meanwhile, have been linked to Philadelphia as a potential landing spot for Crosby, adding fuel to the speculation. However, Eagles fans have strongly opposed the idea of trading Carter. Many argue that the team should prioritize retaining its young, dominant defensive tackle, especially given his rookie contract and the high cost of acquiring a veteran like Crosby. One fan wrote, “If they trade 25-year-old Jalen Carter for 29-year-old Maxx Crosby, my page is going to be suspended.” Another commented, “Eagles not offering Jalen Carter. That makes absolutely no sense. Trade a young dominant DT on a rookie contract for a 29-year-old edge making 30+ mil? Stop the cap man.#philadelphia_eagles #jalen_carter #maxx_crosby #las_vegas_raiders #rickey_scoops
Jalen Carter's Contract and Trade Speculation Amid Eagles' Plans Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter has remained a key player for the team despite his inconsistent performance during the 2025 season. Over the course of 11 games, Carter recorded 33 tackles, 12 quarterback hits, seven pass deflections, five tackles for loss, and three sacks. His season was marred by injuries and a suspension for spitting at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, yet he still earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. His ability to pressure quarterbacks and contribute on special teams has made him an essential part of the Eagles' defense. As the 2025 season concluded, the focus shifted to Carter’s contract. The Eagles had the option to pick up his fifth-year deal, and discussions about an extension were expected to take place during the offseason. However, speculation has emerged about a potential third option—trading Carter. Bleacher Report writer Brad Gagnon included Carter in a list of players likely to be traded in 2026, highlighting his status as a 24-year-old top-10 draft pick who was instrumental in the 2024 Super Bowl victory. Analysts note that while Carter’s 2025 season was a step back, his long-term potential and relatively low salary could make him an attractive asset for a team in need of a dominant defensive tackle. Micah Parsons, a former Cowboys player, hinted on his Bleacher Report podcast that Carter was part of trade discussions with Dallas during the previous offseason. Despite his recent struggles, Carter’s trajectory and the Eagles’ willingness to trade linemen have fueled speculation. However, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has consistently prioritized linemen, making a trade of Carter an unlikely move.#philadelphia_eagles #jalen_carter #bleacher_report #howie_roseman #dak_prescott

Philadelphia Eagles Enter Pivotal Offseason with Trade Considerations The Philadelphia Eagles are navigating a critical offseason marked by tough decisions, with the A.J. Brown situation dominating discussions, but another player could unexpectedly become a trade target. Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon highlighted several players potentially available in the upcoming trade market, including Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Micah Parsons hinted on his Bleacher Report podcast that Carter could have been considered in trade discussions with Dallas during the previous offseason. Despite a subpar season, Carter’s potential for future growth and his relatively low salary could make him a valuable asset for a well-rounded defense seeking a return. The Eagles have exercised the fifth-year option on Carter’s rookie contract, locking him into a $27.1 million salary in 2027, unless they opt to extend his deal. Spotrac forecasts Carter could secure a four-year, $84 million contract in his next deal, averaging $21 million annually. Extending him now would allow the Eagles to lower his 2027 cap hit. Alternatively, the Eagles could trade him now, leaving the decision to another team. Carter played in 11 games last season, recording 33 tackles, three sacks, and seven passes defended, leading to his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. The University of Georgia product received a 60.1 overall grade from Pro Football Focus in 2025, a surprising drop from his strong performances in his first two NFL seasons. Despite a slight decline in performance this past season, Carter remains one of the league’s top interior defenders, and the Eagles would require a compelling offer to consider trading him. With the improved Jordan Davis on the roster, Carter might be seen as expendable.#philadelphia_eagles #aj_brown #jalen_carter #bleacher_report #pro_bowl
