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The league’s sack leader over the past two seasons is approaching the end of his contract. Despite receiving lucrative offers from multiple teams, he’s willing to turn them down just to continue playing for the Eagles

“Money Doesn’t Matter, I Just Want to Stay” – Josh Sweat Turns Down Massive Offers Just to Remain an Eagle

As free agency looms, Josh Sweat has become one of the most sought-after pass rushers in the NFL. Coming off another productive season in Philadelphia, several playoff-caliber teams have reportedly lined up with eye-watering contract offers — some north of $20 million per year — ready to make him one of the highest-paid EDGE defenders in the league.

But Josh Sweat’s response shocked everyone.

“I just want to stay in Philly,” he said. “Even if it’s for less money.”

Philadelphia Eagles star Josh Sweat 'nervous' and excited' to host his  first local youth football combine – The Virginian-Pilot

In a league where players are often criticized for chasing paychecks, Sweat is doing the exact opposite. According to multiple sources, he has already turned down at least three offers from teams offering significantly more money than the Eagles. Yet, for Sweat, it's never been about the dollars.

“I’ve grown in this system,” he explained. “I believe in this coaching staff, in my teammates, and in this city. I’ve never felt more at home anywhere else.”

At 27 years old, Sweat is in his prime. He has every reason to cash in, to maximize his value on the open market. But instead, he’s doubling down on loyalty — on staying where he feels he belongs. For him, Philadelphia isn’t just a team. It’s home.

Fans will remember Sweat not only for the sacks and the stats, but for the way he celebrated every big play with raw emotion — not for the cameras, but because he loves this team, this jersey, this city.

Josh Sweat surprisingly changes his Eagles jersey number - Bleeding Green  Nation

In the cutthroat world of professional football, Josh Sweat’s decision is rare and refreshing. He’s choosing heart over headlines. Loyalty over luxury.

And maybe that’s exactly why Philly has always loved players like him — because they don’t just play for the Eagles.
They bleed green.

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Rookie Saints QB slams 49ers’ shove as “trash,” sending a warning to Talanoa Hufanga: “The play was dead, but he deliberately did that to try to take me out.”
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