Eagles prepare for minicamp with significant salary cap hits

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Eagles prepare for minicamp with significant salary cap hits
Summary

As Philadelphia Eagles gear up for mandatory minicamp this June, the team faces a notable roster with a combination of high salary cap hits. Jalen Hurts leads with a $31,971,800 cap figure, followed by Lane Johnson at $20,299,000 and Jordan Mailata at $15,855,233. The Eagles have over $25 million in available cap space despite these expenditures, which exceed $164 million for the offense alone. The team aims to balance championship aspirations with financial flexibility, particularly as they look to secure future extensions for key defensive players. Attention will turn to training camp in July as the Eagles finalize their roster.

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By the Numbers
  • Jalen Hurts carries the largest cap hit at $31,971,800.
  • Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata are also among the highest cap hits.
  • Eagles have over $25 million in cap space entering minicamp.
  • The team focuses on balancing long-term financial flexibility with current roster needs.
  • Training camp is set to begin in July.
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What they're saying
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Jalen Hurts, Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata headline the Eagles' largest salary cap hits as Philadelphia prepares for minicamp and another Super Bowl pursuit.

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Lamar Jackson, Roquan Smith and Nnamdi Madubuike lead Baltimore's largest salary cap hits as the Ravens prepare for training camp and another Super Bowl run.

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