Eagles Release Slot Cornerback Avonte Maddox, Saving $2 Million
The Eagles are continuing to cut ties with players to shed salary. Last week it was Kevin Byard, and now they have released slot cornerback Avonte Maddox too. Maddox was scheduled to carry a cap hit of $9.6 million. After cutting him, he will have a dead cap hit of $7.7 million. meaning they save about $2 million in cap space for 2024. Adam Schefter was the first to report the move.
A reunion, at a lower number, is still in play. Both sides are interested in working out a new deal. But after two injury riddled seasons, the Eagles could not justify paying him that much money. He went out week 2 last season, and didn’t return until week 17. In 2022 he played in just 12 games between the regular season and playoffs.
The Eagles have a lot of work to do this off-season rebuilding the secondary. Even if Maddox does return. That was one of their weakest areas in 2023, with their pass defense being ranked 2nd last in the league. Apart from Darius Slay, most of the other players in the secondary struggled. They have a good chunk of cap space, and a good haul of picks. But nailing their offseason moves will be key to bouncing back next season.
The Eagles drafted Avonte Maddox in 2018 with a 4th round pick. They tried playing him outside for a bit, but eventually he settled into the slot role. When healthy, he was played at a high level there. He just hasn’t been healthy. To make it worse, the options behind him these past two seasons have not gotten the job done. They tried a ton of different slot corners last season, and all fot ehm struggled.
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