PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania — The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a four-year, $14 million extension with veteran punter Braden Mann, a move confirmed by Yahoo Sports, Eagles Wire (USA Today), PennLive, and SI.com. We prioritize facts independently verified across multiple reputable sources.

Mutually confirmed facts across these sources include:

  • The Eagles re-signed punter Braden Mann to a four-year contract extension.
  • The deal is worth $14 million total, averaging $3.5 million per season.
  • The contract includes $7 million guaranteed to keep Mann in Philadelphia.
  • Mann has spent the last three seasons with the Eagles after starting his career with the New York Jets.

Additional Details Reported

Eagles Wire reported that Mann punted 72 times in the 2025 regular season with a 49.9-yard average and 43.1 net average.

PennLive noted that Mann’s re-signing comes amid several notable free-agent departures for Philadelphia.

SI.com highlighted Mann’s strong 2025 performance and said the contract value matches recent punter market deals.


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