A former Super Bowl champion stuns the NFL by asking to join the Eagles just one hour after the Steelers cut him—vowing he’ll take a pay cut just to wear midnight green.QQ

In one of the most dramatic shifts of the 2025 NFL offseason, a former Super Bowl champion has stunned the league by announcing that he wants to join the Philadelphia Eagles
— and he made that declaration just one hour after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Even more surprising, the veteran defender stated publicly that he is willing to take a significant pay cut “as long as it means wearing midnight green.”
The rapid turn of events immediately caught the attention of league executives, insiders, and analysts. Few expected the veteran to respond so quickly after his release, and even fewer anticipated that he would single out one specific destination — a team already contending in the NFC.
In an exclusive discussion with ESPN, the veteran was direct and deliberate in explaining why Philadelphia is the only organization he wants next.
“At this point in my career, I’m not chasing dollars — I’m chasing legacy,”
he said.
“The Eagles have a culture built on accountability, resilience, and real competitiveness. When I look at that team, I see a group I want to fight alongside. I see a defense I’d be proud to be part of.”
His comments arrive at a moment of strategic transition for the Eagles. With head coach Nick Sirianni leading an aggressive push to reinforce the roster on both sides of the ball, Philadelphia has been searching for a veteran presence capable of elevating the defense’s leadership, consistency, and late-game execution.
The Super Bowl champion’s sudden interest appears to align perfectly with those needs.
Sources inside the Eagles’ front office confirm that there is mutual interest, and the organization is currently reviewing how a potential contract — especially with the player’s willingness to accept a reduced salary — would fit within long-term cap structures. With several defensive positions in flux entering the season, the arrival of a proven veteran could instantly stabilize Philadelphia’s defensive identity.
For the Pittsburgh Steelers, the departure closes a meaningful chapter. The veteran was widely respected inside the locker room, known for his discipline, late-game composure, and ability to elevate teammates around him. His release, however, was seen as part of a larger organizational shift toward younger defensive talent and future cap flexibility.
Still, few predicted that within the same hour, he would publicly declare Philadelphia as his chosen destination.
If the Eagles finalize the signing, the move could reshape the team’s defensive core overnight. Beyond his on-field production, the veteran brings:
- championship pedigree,
vocal leadership,
sharp situational awareness,
and the ability to set a high standard for both veterans and young players.
For a city that demands toughness, accountability, and results, adding a champion who values purpose over money would send a powerful message — not only to the locker room but to the entire NFC.
Philadelphia has long been defined by its relentless energy, passionate fan base, and expectations of excellence.
And now, a Super Bowl champion wants to write the next chapter of his career in midnight green.
Whether the deal is completed in the coming days could have major implications for the Eagles’ 2025 defensive resurgence — and for the final chapter of an already distinguished NFL legacy.
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