The Philadelphia Eagles are keeping one of their key special teams pieces in place.
Punter Braden Mann has agreed to a four-year deal to remain in Philadelphia after turning in a career-best season in 2025. Mann averaged 49.9 yards per punt last season, giving the Eagles strong field-position help throughout the year.
Bringing Mann back keeps continuity on special teams as Philadelphia continues to lock in important contributors on both sides of the ball. His production last season made him a valuable part of the Eagles’ roster, and the new contract ensures he will stay in midnight green for the foreseeable future.
Philadelphia’s decision to retain Mann reflects the team’s confidence in his consistency and impact in the punting game heading into the 2026 season.
