By cutting safety Kevin Byard, the Philadelphia Eagles have taken a bold step that was not totally unexpected but will undoubtedly have a big impact. The team might save a significant sum of money, perhaps millions, by cutting ties with Byard.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) rated Byard as the 23rd best graded safety in the National Football League (NFL). Throughout the 16 regular-season games, he recorded career highs in tackles (122) and solo tackles (80). He had a fantastic season.
It’s important to remember that the Eagles had the choice to look into other options, like restructuring the deal or renegotiating Byard’s contract.
The Eagles now have just two safeties on their roster as a result of this move, which may leave them needing to fill a void at this position. This action calls into question the team’s future strategy and is a major shift for them.
Byard’s release improved the Eagles’ wage cap.
The general manager of the Eagles responded as follows when questioned about the choice to dismiss Byard: “We value Kevin’s efforts during his tenure with the team.
The Eagles will have to think carefully about their alternatives going ahead to make sure their roster is prepared for the next season and to cover the void created by Byard’s departure.