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Eagles Have Competition for Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard

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Original Story by Sports Illustrated
March 26, 2026
Eagles Have Competition for Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard

Context:

The Eagles are pursuing a top-tier edge rusher to strengthen a pass rush that has relied on a mix of younger players in recent seasons. The Minnesota Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard has emerged as a primary target, with the Eagles and Colts identified as the two main contenders in a market still exploring options after misses on other free agents. Movement is not imminent, as insiders note no deadline and the possibility of a longer sweepstakes into the summer depending on price. Philadelphia’s draft capital and cap space, along with a deeper edge group, contrast with Greenard’s proven impact, making the trade discussions a strategic pivot for the team’s win-now aspirations. The situation remains fluid ahead of the draft, with potential extensions and negotiations shaping possible outcomes.

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  • The Eagles have long sought elite edge rush urgency, building around players like Nolan Smith Jr. and Jalyx Hunt while hoping for a game-changing addition.

  • Jonathan Greenard, a Pro Bowler with the Vikings, has been repeatedly connected to Philadelphia as a fit for Vic Fangio’s defense and as a complement to Philadelphia’s edge-rush depth.

  • Vikings insider Alec Lewis said the Eagles and Colts stand out in the market, with both teams in win-now mode and having previously pursued players such as Trey Hendrickson and Josh Phillips.

  • Philadelphia reportedly has substantial compensatory picks in the 2026 draft and ample cap space, positioning them to pursue a deal without immediate financial constraints.

  • Dianna Russini reported discussions about an extension if a trade with Minnesota could be completed, signaling active talks beyond mere interest.

  • There is no hard deadline for a deal; if the Vikings’ asking price isn’t met, negotiations could drag into the summer and early next season.

  • The broader context is that the draft cycle typically intensifies around prospects, suggesting that momentum could shift quickly in the weeks ahead.

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