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Panthers Land Eagles' Phillips for $120M
9 Mar
Summary
- Jaelan Phillips joins Panthers on a four-year deal.
- The contract for Phillips is valued at $120 million.
- Carolina aims to boost its pass rush significantly.

The Carolina Panthers have made a significant move in free agency, signing former Philadelphia Eagles edge rusher Jaelan Phillips. The deal is a substantial four-year contract valued at $120 million, marking the team's primary splash in the free agent market.
This acquisition directly addresses the Panthers' long-standing objective to enhance their pass rush. The team's defensive line, particularly the edge position, has been a noted weakness in recent seasons under defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero.
Phillips was reportedly chosen over other potential targets, including Bradley Chubb, indicating the Panthers' strong belief in his ability to transform their defensive efforts and generate more consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks.




