Philadelphia, PA – May 12, 2025 – Bryce Huff, edge rusher for the Philadelphia Eagles, sent shockwaves through the NFL. The former standout, who notched 10 sacks in 2023, agreed to slash his $7.41 million salary to $4 million to remain with the Super Bowl LIX champions.
Huff, signed to a 3-year, $51.1 million deal in 2024, struggled with just 2.5 sacks and was a healthy scratch in Super Bowl LIX. “I’m here to prove myself,” Huff declared on X. His pay cut saves the Eagles $3.41 million, freeing cap space to pursue a boundary cornerback like Asante Samuel Jr.
Coach Vic Fangio sees a comeback. “Huff led the NFL with a 21.8% QB pressure rate,” Fangio said. “Another year in my scheme will unleash him.” Despite a 2024 wrist injury, Huff tallied 2 sacks in his final six games, hinting at a resurgence.
Keeping Huff instead of cutting him ($29.6 million dead cap) is a savvy move by Howie Roseman. With $24.8 million in cap space, the Eagles leverage A.J. Brown’s 1,079 yards, Saquon Barkley’s 2,005 rushing yards, and a defense anchored by Cooper DeJean.
Fans on X erupted: “Huff’s back for redemption!” Lane Johnson added, “His grit screams Philly.” Huff will compete with Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt, bolstering the edge rusher depth.
The Eagles’ offensive line, led by Jordan Mailata’s 94.9 PFF grade, remains a fortress. David Bakhtiari’s signing as a backup ensures Jalen Hurts’ protection. Huff’s sacrifice strengthens the Philly Special Era, eyeing Super Bowl LX.
OTAs, kicking off late May, will be Huff’s stage to reclaim his spark. He faces pressure from rivals like the Cowboys’ George Pickens and Commanders’ Zach Ertz. “I’m ready,” Huff vowed.
With Dallas Goedert’s clutch catches and Jihaad Campbell’s fire, the Eagles are crafting a championship roster. Huff’s bold move proves it: Philly never backs down.