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Jalen Carter’s reported extension reset the defensive-tackle market

The Eagles’ deal illustrates how training camp can become contract season for teams locking in young talent.

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Yahoo Sports’ NFL training-camp coverage reported that Philadelphia and Jalen Carter agreed to a four-year extension valued at $152 million.

Large extensions shape more than one roster. They become benchmarks for comparable players, affect future cap planning and can narrow the flexibility a team has around other positions.

Why it matters

Sports contracts are often reported as one number. Guarantees, timing and roster construction determine how much economic risk a club is actually taking on.

REPORTED SOURCERead the reporting at Yahoo Sports

What to watch next

The next update should be judged against the specific facts in this briefing: whether the underlying data changes, whether a company or league confirms the details, and whether market pricing starts to tell a different story.

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