https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/milton-williams-finalizing-deal-to-leave-eagles-for-panthers-as-super-bowl-champs-lose-a-key-defensive-piece-171242631.html
It’s hard to keep a Super Bowl team together. Players justifiably want to get paid big and there’s only so much salary cap space to go around.
The Philadelphia Eagles had two of the biggest free agents on the market, and it wasn’t going to surprise anyone if defensive tackle Milton Williams found a big payday elsewhere. Williams, one of the Eagles’ best players in their Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs, aws finalizing a deal with the Carolina Panthers on Monday, according to multiple reports, including ESPN and The Athletic. The Athletic added that the deal was merely close and not totally done.
Another Super Bowl star, defensive end Josh Sweat, is also hitting the open market.
Williams was going to be a hot commodity as the so-called legal tampering period began in free agency Monday. He was overshadowed a bit by Eagles defensive tackles Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, but NFL teams understood he was talented. When Williams had two sacks in the Super Bowl, many fans were introduced to him.
Williams is still just 25 years old and a former third-round draft pick, and assuming the Panthers deal will become official it would instantly help a defense that was horrible up front last season.
The Eagles will be fine. They had the deepest roster in the NFL and plenty of good players along the defensive line. But some departures were inevitable as teams pick at the Eagles’ championship roster.
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