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Eagles Ink LB Nigel Bradham to 5-Year Deal

The Eagles aren't letting go of their most important free agent.

Nigel Bradham isn't going anywhere.

The Eagles and Bradham reached a five-year deal to keep the veteran linebacker in Philadelphia through 2022, league sources confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia. The deal is worth $40 million, according to ESPN.

Bradham, 28, came to the Eagles as a free agent before the 2016 season and has grown into an important starting linebacker in Jim Schwartz's defense. During the 2017 Super Bowl run, Bradham took over defensive-play-calling responsibilities for Jordan Hicks. Schwartz, toward the end of the season, tried to stress just how important that role was for his defense.

Last two seasons have been the best of Bradham's six-year career. He had experience under Schwartz during the 2014 season in Buffalo so he was a natural fit for the Eagles and quickly became a big piece of a championship defense.

During his first season in Philadelphia, there were two run-ins with the law that threatened to derail his career with the Eagles. First, he was involved in an alleged assault in Miami and then he mistakenly tried to walk through airport security with a gun in his backpack. Bradham accepted a deferred prosecution program in the former and charges were dropped in the latter. This season, Bradham was happy to be able to focus purely on football.

While Bradham is coming back, the future looks a little cloudier for longtime Eagles LB Mychal Kendricks, who has a salary cap hit of $7.6 million in 2018. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Eagles have started to look for a trade partner for Kendricks. Last offseason, Kendricks asked for a trade out of town, but the Eagles decided to keep him, which paid off.

Presumably, Bradham and Jordan Hicks will start for the Eagles and be on the field for the majority of snaps in 2018, as long as Hicks in healthy. That was the plan in 2017 before Hicks tore his Achilles. The Eagles are in their nickel package so much, they really have just two starting linebackers. 

The team is also signing linebacker Corey Nelson from the Broncos, a league source confirmed Tuesday.

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