Landon Dickerson and the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a contract adjustment. The agreement is for a revised two-year contract, according to a report.
Dickerson’s Contract Details
Dickerson was due $39 million in cash over the next two seasons. He was scheduled to make $19 million in 2026 and $20 million in 2027. He will now make $15.7 million in 2026, a pay decrease of $3.3 million.
Dickerson was previously under contract through 2028, but that has changed. He is now under contract through 2027.
Dickerson’s Performance and Injuries
Dickerson made the Pro Bowl in 2022, 2023, and 2024.
The Eagles’ offensive line was dominant in 2024. However, Dickerson battled through an assortment of injuries in 2025. These included an August meniscus injury that required “a minor procedure,” and some injuries that he kept to himself.
Dickerson had a long injury history as a college prospect heading into the NFL.
- Made the Pro Bowl in 2022, 2023, and 2024
- Battled injuries in 2025
- Had a meniscus injury that required a procedure
Though Dickerson has avoided major injuries through his first five NFL seasons, he has accumulated a lot of wear and tear.
This contract adjustment could be a precursor to an early retirement after 2026 or 2027.
