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Glenn Erby

Eagles GM on negotiations with C.J. Gardner-Johnson: we tried, and then we pivoted

Howie Roseman is in Arizona for the NFL Owners Meetings, and the Eagles GM clarified the contract negotiations that led to C.J. Gardner-Johnson signing with Detroit.

The talented safety made have overvalued his market in free agency and reportedly turned down a backloaded deal from Philadelphia, prompting Howie Roseman to go another direction.

That move was signing cornerback Darius Slay to a two-year, $42 million contract extension.

On Monday, Roseman admitted that the Eagles were working to sign Gardner-Johnson, but eventually pivoted in another direction.

A talented and versatile safety, Gardner-Johnson signed a one-year deal with the Lions, and Howie Roseman had a number in his head that he had no intentions of going over.

Howie Roseman on matching an offer

Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

When asked if Philadelphia could match any offer, Roseman made it seem that things quickly broke down, and Gardner-Johnson moved on.

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