Before then. The Eagles have $86.76 million in voidable years in 2027. And consider this. They have their top players on contracts that pay them option bonuses. Given their 2027 and 2029 problems they may start cutting players, or trading them, to avoid paying those option bonuses that create the 2029 problem. I think the Eagles are going to go all in to win another SB the next 2 years then we could see another re-tooling effort. Their MO is to trade players for draft capital and get some high draft picks. I think we could begin to see that as early as 2026.
By resigning Barkley and Baun, I think they added to their future CAP problem. I think the length of those contracts though is intended to push some of the problem into 2028 when they don't have much money parked in voidable years. But 2029 is the big problem for them They have $176.9 million in voidable years hitting in 2029. That's a huge number even if the CAP increases by 8.6% every year, as it did this year. If it does, the CAP will be $389 million in 2029 and the Eagles will have only $212 million to work with. And that's assuming they do not re-sign anyone else pushing more money into 2029.