The Eagles have agreed to terms with veteran wide receiver Rueben Randle on a one-year deal.
#Eagles and WR Rueben Randle agree to terms on a one-year contract. Welcome to Philadelphia!#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/CDfVv0cxya
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) March 23, 2016
Randle will turn 25 in May. The former 2nd round pick out of LSU spent his first four seasons with the New York Giants. He has 188 career receptions for 2,644 yards and 20 touchdowns over that span. He finished 2015 with 57 receptions, 797 yards, and a career-high eight touchdowns. With the Giants likely facing a major financial commitment to Odell Beckham Jr. down the pipe, it was clear they did not have the capability to keep all their receivers under contract.
There are no solid terms of the contract as of now, but FoxSports NFL Insider Mike Garafolo has information that suggests the Eagles landed Randle on a relative bargain for a receiver trying to cash in next year on a 'prove-it' deal.
Eagles signed WR Rueben Randle to a one-year deal. No terms available but indications were it would be for about $1m with incentives on top.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 23, 2016
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has a report that fleshes out Garafolo's in terms of what the incentives could hit.
The #Eagles reach a 1-year deal with WR Rueben Randle. Agent Vincent Taylor of Elite Loyalty says it's worth more than $3M, $500K guaranteed
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 23, 2016
When there is official word on the contract details, we'll be sure to provide them. Randle joins Chris Givens as free agent additions to the wide receiver corps that the Eagles have made this offseason.
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