Philadelphia Eagles Are No. 2 in a Key Offseason Metric
The Philadelphia Eagles are No. 2 in a key offseason metric, which should give some unhappy Eagles fans hope going into the new season. Not to wish away summer, but I can’t wait for football season to start. Now that the NBA season has almost ended, I don’t have much to watch, except for the Phillies, of course. But, I’ve always been more of a football and basketball girl.
Philadelphia Eagles No. 2 Offseason Metric
Before we get to that offseason metric, let’s get into some basic Philadelphia Eagles facts. These are things you absolutely must know if you’re an Eagles fan of any level. The Eagles don’t have the winningest record in the NFL, but we have enjoyed some great success. The team has won four NFL championships and one Super Bowl. The Super Bowl, of course, came in 2018, and it was such a shining moment for the franchise. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots, 41-33, in Super Bowl LII. What’s more, Eagles quarterback Nick Foles was playing in place of injured quarterback Carson Wentz, so he was crowned Super Bowl MVP, and rightly so. Of the teams with the best chance of winning the Super Bowl next season who don’t have a Lombardi Trophy yet, NFL expert Eric Edholm at NFL.com gives that likelihood to fellow NFC team the Detroit Lions. “With the Goff-led offense, an improved defense and the ultra-aggressive Dan Campbell making the calls, Detroit is one of the most dangerous teams in football, even in what appears to be a highly competitive NFC North.” He adds, “With that comes added pressure, and the Lions won’t sneak up on anyone this season.” In total, 12 teams have never won the Super Bowl.
Now, onto the key offseason metric where the Philadelphia Eagles sit at No. 2. Spotrac.com has put together some research on the amount of spending each NFL team has done in the offseason. The team who has done the lowest amount of spending during this offseason has been the Dallas Cowboys, and they’re actually the lowest-spending team by more than $50 million. For all the big talk that the Cowboys have, it’s kind of surprising. I’ll try not to giggle. But, the Detroit Lions were the team with the most offseason spending, putting almost $626.5 million into future spending. Next, it’s us. The Philadelphia Eagles were No. 2 at $558.1 million in spending, so the powers at be are serious about bringing on talent to improve the team next season. The Carolina Panthers were No. 3 at $456.9 million. The New England Patriots at $418.3 million and Jacksonville Jaguars at $413.2 million rounded out the top five, respectively. Whether all the spending will result in wins remains to be seen, but it’s a good sign.