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    Eagles Sign Riq Woolen: How a $15M Steal Transforms the Philadelphia Secondary

    Josie WilliamsBy Josie WilliamsApril 2, 20263 Mins Read
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    PHILADELPHIA — As the 2026 free agency frenzy settles, the move is official: the Eagles sign Riq Woolen. General manager Howie Roseman dropped a bomb on the NFC East by securing the former Seattle Seahawks cornerback and recent Super Bowl LX champion to a one-year deal worth up to $15 million. Philadelphia desperately needed a perimeter enforcer after losing key defensive contributors Nakobe Dean, Jaelan Phillips, and Reed Blankenship to the open market. Roseman answered the call with one of the most physically gifted defenders in football.

    A Scheme Fit Built on Aggression

    Standing outside the NovaCare Complex this morning, the brisk spring air carried a renewed sense of defensive swagger. Woolen’s journey from a raw, fifth-round wide receiver convert at UTSA to a Super Bowl champion is the exact type of gritty background this city embraces. He arrives boasting a suffocating 65% lockdown percentage from this past season.

    He steps into a defensive backfield that already features two 2025 All-Pros in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. By locking down the outside with the 6-foot-4 Woolen, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio frees up DeJean to operate as a versatile, roving weapon in the slot. The tactical transition makes perfect sense. According to NBC Sports Philadelphia and Sharp Football, the Eagles leaned on man coverage for 24.5% of their defensive snaps last season, ranking 12th in the NFL. Woolen survived in a Seattle scheme that ran man coverage just 15.2% of the time. Dropping a massive, press-ready corner with 4.26 speed into Fangio’s more aggressive man-match concepts feels like taking a sports car off a dirt road and putting it on the highway.

    “We’re edgy as a football team. We like to show our excitement. Football is fun… I want those guys to show their emotion. I want them to show their personality within the rules of the game. That’s my job.”
    — Nick Sirianni, Head Coach

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The NFC East remains an absolute arms race, and adding a recent champion alters the math for rival offenses. Dallas and Washington now face a Philadelphia secondary that simply eliminates passing windows on the boundary. Roseman structured this contract masterfully. By utilizing void years, the cap hit stays remarkably low—roughly $3.4 million for the 2026 season—keeping the championship window wide open and preserving financial flexibility for late-summer trades.

    If Woolen harnesses his aggressive nature and minimizes the penalty flags, Philadelphia possesses the most terrifying cornerback trio in football. Opposing quarterbacks must now pick their poison, and right now, every option looks lethal.

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