PHILADELPHIA– The Eagles made a couple minor moves among the flurry of transactions on Monday.
The team has hit backup QB Nate Sudfeld with a second round tender. The move would require any team wishing to sign Sudfeld to relinquish a second round pick to the Eagles.
The tender would pay Sudfeld over $3 million for the upcoming season. Currently, he is the Eagles’ top option behind QB Carson Wentz.
The team also declined its option on OL Stefan Wisniewski, making him a free agent.
A former Penn State Nittany Lion, Wisniewski, 29, returned to the Keystone State in 2016 as a member of the Eagles.
He appeared in 46 games for Philadelphia, including 24 starts, with 11 of those coming during the year of the team’s Super Bowl Championship.