
Eagles ink Jordan Davis to historic three-year, $78M extension
NY Post
The Eagles are keeping a core piece of the defense for the future.
Defensive tackle Jordan Davis and Philadelphia agreed to a three-year, $78 million extension on Saturday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The contract includes $65 million in guaranteed money.
Rapoport also reports that the contract now makes Davis, who is now entering the fifth year of his rookie deal, the highest-paid nose tackle in NFL history.
Jalen Carter and Moro Ojomo are also eligible for extensions this offseason, so the questions for the Eagles will likely now shift to those two.
Davis, the 13th overall pick out of Georgia in 2022, is coming off what was easily his best season as a pro in 2025. He accumulated career bests in tackles (72), sacks (4.5), quarterback hits (five) and passes defended (six).

Most of the words Chris Drury said in July about defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov centered around the defensive side of the $49 million defenseman’s game. The Rangers president and general manager wanted to be better in front of their goaltenders. He wanted improved coverage in high-danger areas. And Gavrikov, inked to a seven-year deal at the start of free agency that month to pair with Adam Fox, possessed “qualities of an elite shutdown guy.”












