Eagles opt not to franchise-tag C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Javon Hargrave as deadline passes

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Daily News | Eagles opt not to franchise-tag C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Javon Hargrave as deadline passes

As expected, the Eagles let Tuesday’s franchise and transition tag deadline pass without locking down any of their key free agents to an expensive one-year deal.

Javon Hargrave, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and James Bradberry, the main candidates, will have a chance to sign long-term deals with yearly earnings close to what the tag would have netted them when free agency opens on March 13. The Eagles currently have just $3.8 million in salary cap space, according to overthecap.com, but they get to around $39 million in space by restructuring Darius Slay and Lane Johnson’s deals. Doing so would push some of their 2022 cap hits into future years, but clear immediate space.

“Are we going to get all the free agents back? We’re just not,” Roseman said. “We’re not capable of getting all those guys back, but we also understand we’re in a good situation in terms of picks that we have going forward. We have a lot of guys under contract, not only for this year, but going forward. We’re not going to make excuses for the position we’re in.”

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