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NFL Free Agency: Eagles Add Harrison Bryant To Tight End Room
The Eagles are adding another skill player to their camp’s competition.
With Dallas Goedert potentially on the move, tight end is perhaps the biggest question mark for the Eagles offense and the team brought in a player at the position Thursday.
Harrison Bryant is reportedly joining the Birds.
Source: Former #Raiders and #Browns TE Harrison Bryant is signing with the #Eagles on a 1-year deal worth up to $2M, source says.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2025
Bryant was a fourth-round pick of the Browns and played just one season in Las Vegas last year behind breakout rookie Brock Bowers.
Naturally, Bryant was not heavily used with Bowers being the primary target, but he did play in 13 games.
He had slightly over 230 yards in all three of the first years of his career (2020-2022) and that was behind David Njoku.
Bryant is unlikely to be the starter in Philadelphia, but he should provide solid depth and a fairly dependable option should he be needed and get the targets. He is also a pretty good blocker.
With Dallas Goedert’s future uncertain, Bryant may wind up in a room that currently only has Calcaterra as a “roster lock”and the EJ Jenkins competing to be the backup. Even if Goedert is in Philadelphia in 2025, Bryant should provide good competition for the third tight end spot.
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