Eagles Sign LB Haason Reddick To 3-Year Contract
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Haason Reddick is coming home. The Eagles on Monday agreed to a three-year contract with the Camden native and former Temple Owl.
The deal, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, is worth $45 million with $30 million fully guaranteed. Garafolo reported Reddick could earn as much as $49.5 million.
Reddick is coming off his second straight 10-plus sack season. The Temple product spent last season with the Carolina Panthers, playing for his college coach Matt Rhule.
A 2017 first-round draft pick (13th overall) by the Arizona Cardinals, Reddick recorded 11 sacks and forced two fumbles in 16 games with Carolina.
The 6-foot-1 linebacker broke out two seasons ago, with a 12.5 sack season, his final year in Arizona.
After walking on at Temple in 2012, Reddick recorded 17.5 sacks in four years on North Broad Street. He earned first-team All-AAC in his senior season, recording 10.5 sacks and 65 tackles in 2016.
NFL free agency opened on Monday.