
The Philadelphia Eagles have acquired veteran quarterback Andy Dalton from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for a 2027 seventh-round draft pick.
The Philadelphia Eagles secured veteran quarterback Andy Dalton from the Carolina Panthers on Tuesday in exchange for a 2027 seventh-round draft pick. This transaction, confirmed by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, involves a single late-round asset moving to Charlotte in three years. The veteran signal-caller joins the NFC East after a stint in the NFC South, providing the Eagles with a seasoned backup behind Jalen Hurts. Philadelphia’s front office executed the swap to solidify their depth chart with a player who has recorded over 160 career starts in the NFL.
Carolina receives a future selection that will not be utilized until the 2027 draft cycle, allowing them to clear a roster spot immediately. The deal was finalized without any additional players or compensatory picks included in the package. Dalton, a three-time Pro Bowler, brings 38,511 career passing yards and 253 touchdowns to the Philadelphia sideline. His arrival marks a strategic shift for the Eagles, who previously relied on younger, less experienced options in the secondary quarterback role. The Panthers’ decision to move the 36-year-old passer signals a commitment to their current youth movement under the existing coaching staff.
League sources indicate the trade was processed swiftly following internal evaluations of the Eagles' offensive requirements. The 2027 seventh-round pick represents the lowest tier of draft capital, yet it serves as the total compensation for this veteran acquisition. Philadelphia’s salary cap will absorb the remaining portion of Dalton’s current contract, while Carolina avoids further financial obligations for the veteran’s tenure. This move represents the first major quarterback transaction between these two franchises in recent seasons. The veteran’s familiarity with various offensive systems was a primary factor in the Eagles' pursuit of this specific trade partner.
By adding a player with 14 years of professional experience, the Eagles gain a mentor for their developmental prospects. The Panthers now hold an additional asset for a draft that is several years away, prioritizing long-term flexibility over immediate veteran presence. Schefter’s report highlighted that no other teams were involved in the final stages of these negotiations. The trade provides the Eagles with a reliable insurance policy should their starting lineup face injury concerns during the latter half of the schedule. This exchange of a 2027 seventh-round pick for a proven passer reflects the current market value for backup signal-callers across the league.
Finalizing the paperwork ensures Dalton will be available for the Eagles' upcoming practice sessions and game-day rosters. The Panthers’ front office has not yet announced a corresponding move to fill the vacancy left by the departing veteran. Philadelphia’s coaching staff expects the new arrival to integrate quickly due to his extensive history in West Coast-style offenses. This transaction concludes a brief chapter for the quarterback in Carolina, where he served as both a starter and a mentor during his tenure. The 2027 draft pick will remain on the Panthers' books as a future asset until the selection window opens in three years.
MORE IN NFL
Logan Wilson Retirement: Linebacker Ends Career with 541 Tackles and 11 Picks

Dolphins Retain De'Von Achane: Star RB Off-Limits After 1,350-Yard Season

Gridiron Transactions: A Statistical Review of Free Agency Week One

Maxx Crosby 'Livid' After Ravens Nixed Trade for Two First-Round Picks

Jaylen Waddle Joins Broncos: How Hook and Pivot Routes Elevate Bo Nix
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
COMMENTS (0)
Sign in to join the discussion
Sign In

