Philadelphia Eagles Reach Verbal Agreement to Sign Veteran Pass-Catching TE After Final Preseason Game, per source

Philadelphia Eagles Reach Verbal Agreement to Sign Veteran Pass-Catching TE After Final Preseason Game, per source
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles have reached a verbal agreement to add veteran pass-catching tight end Gerald Everett, pending a full team physical, a league source said. Because Everett opened last summer on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list and endured a muted 2024 before his winter release, the agreement is contingent on him clearing medicals; if he does not pass, the signing will not be finalized.
Everett, 31, hit the market in February when Chicago cut him in a cap move after one season. The veteran owns a multi-stop résumé (Rams/Seahawks/Chargers/Bears) and has been utilized as a motion/YAC target and seam runner—traits that fit the Eagles’ condensed-split, play-action, and RPO menu behind Dallas Goedert.
Why it makes football sense: Philadelphia has leaned on tight ends to stress matchups from bunch and stack looks, and the staff has sought another third-down/red-zone outlet to complement Goedert and the WR room. If Everett clears the physical, the plan would be to integrate him quickly in sub-packages after cutdown and let the role grow with game-plan specificity.
What’s next: Everett will report to the team physical. If cleared, paperwork could be wrapped soon after the preseason finale; if not, both sides are expected to move on without a deal. The medical contingency is standard late in August—especially for veterans who recently carried NFI designations.
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