Philadelphia Eagles trade Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers



The Philadelphia Eagles have officially reached an agreement to trade Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a mid-round draft pick in 2026.

After days of reaction and breakdowns, the Eagles have officially agreed to trade pass rusher Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 mid-round pick pending a physical.

Signed to a three-year, $51 million deal to replace Haason Reddick, Huff spent the majority of the 2024 season injured or out of the rotation.

A prize-free agent signing this time last spring, Huff was a major disappointment in 2024 and saw limited playing time due to the rotation and injuries. Huff had 2.5 sacks, missed seven games, and was inactive for the Super Bowl.

With Brandon Graham retiring and Josh Sweat signing with Arizona, it was assumed that Huff might take on a larger role in 2024 alongside Nolan Smith. Even after the Eagles signed Josh Uche and Azeez Ojulari, Huff has stayed away with voluntary off-season workouts, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

Bryce Huff wasn’t at practice. In fact, the defensive end hasn’t attended Eagles’ workouts this entire spring, an NFL source said. That doesn’t necessarily come as a huge surprise since he is unlikely to be part of the Eagles’ plans for 2025. General manager Howie Roseman, when asked about Huff in early February, might have said his story “is yet to be written,” but the fact that he was inactive for the Super Bowl said more about his future in Philadelphia.

Huff is entering the second year of that $51 million contract with $16.75 million guaranteed. The Eagles wanted Huff gone, and are taking on $9.05 million of Huff’s salary, and the 49ers are paying the remaining $7.95 million. Huff reworked his deal to make the trade happen.





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