Tue 3/1/16 4:52 PM1 Comment

The Eagles have signed Bradford to a two-year contract extension, NJ.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Bradford's new deal with the Eagles is a two-year, $36 million pact, that includes $26 million in guaranteed money. Bradford, who was acquired in a deal with the Rams in advance of the 2015 season, threw for 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in 14 games during his first year with Philadelphia. Now further removed from his second torn left ACL (suffered in August of 2014), Bradford will look to flourish under new head coach Doug Pederson and offensive coordinator Frank Reich, while continuing to build upon his rapport with the likes of wideouts Jordan Matthews and Nelson Agholor, as well as tight end Zach Ertz.

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joegibbskins07 Wed 3/2/16 1:15 PM

last season was very comparable to his best year in 2012 and that was ok but not great. just for comparison, the Jets QB, Fitz tossed for more yards and 12 more TD's last year. Tyrod Taylor had less yards but more TD's and half the picks. Carr had more yards and TD's. Hoyer played in less games and got more TD's.

My point is he is over rated, over paid and has a checkered past with injuries. nice job.