Tampering Investigation Concludes With No Penalty For Eagles
Despite James Franklin’s big mouth, the Eagles will not face a penalty in connection to the NFL’s tampering investigation into the Saquon Barkley signing. The NFL opened an investigation into both that signing and the Falcons signing of Kirk Cousins. While they did find evidence to punish the Falcons, the Eagles will not face any penalty. Tim McManus provided the full NFL statement below.
The tampering investigation stemmed from comments made by Penn State head coach James Franklin. Franklin tried his best to throw the Eagles under the bus when he said Howie Roseman spoke to Saquon Barkley. Per NFL rules, team officials are not allowed to talk to the players themselves during Legal Tampering, only agents.
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Tampering Investigation Concludes With No Penalty
Thankfully, nothing will come from it. Franklin is still worthy of scorn for saying it in the first place, but it won’t lead to a loss of any picks or a fine.
The Falcons meanwhile forfeited their 5th round pick and were fined $250,000. Falcons GM Terry Fontenot was additionally fined $50,000.
Former NFL Executive Andrew Brandt predicted the Eagles would not be penalized back when the tampering investigation first started. He joined The Best Show Ever and explained that if they did punish the Eagles, they would have to punish every team, because every team “tampers” according to the rules.
“If the NFL is really going to get into that, they can find that with every team. There will always be cover. If it is teams talking to agents before the Legal Tampering period, you could always talk about something else. Unless someone is going to turn you in. But who has the motivation to turn you in? It will never be the player, the team, or the agent. It might be a competing agent, that’s a cutthroat industry. But that is so rare.”
– Andrew Brandt
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The Falcons likely got in trouble because it was the player himself who spilled the beans. In the Eagles case, it was someone who is not even part of either team or the NFL. it was a former coach of Saquon Barkley.
Barkley in his press conference explained it away by saying Franklin misspoke and meant that Howie said those things to his agent, which is allowed. Is that true? Who knows. Howie could have spoken directly to Saquon, but there is no evidence of it, so it doesn’t matter.
The Eagles’ draft picks are safe. A huge relief given just a couple of years ago the Dolphins were docked a 1st round pick for Tampering with Tom Brady. That incident took it a bit further because the Dolphins tampered when he was still actively playing for the Bucs, and there was evidence. But losing a draft pick was a concern.
Howie Roseman did add a lot of draft picks for the 2025 draft by moving picks he had in 2024. There was speculation he was doing that to brace for any punishment stemming from this investigation. Now he gets to keep all of those picks.
So James Franklin is off the hook. Instead of answering to a bunch of angry Eagles fans, he only has to answer to angry Penn State fans upset he still can’t get over the hill of beating Ohio State or Michigan.
Even the Falcons got off a bit easy in the tampering investigation too, with it being only a 5th. Some speculated it could be a day 2 pick or even a 1st rounder. So a 5th round pick, with Kirk Cousins literally just admitting there was tampering, is likely a relief for them too.