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The NFL free agent signing period starts Friday at 12:01 a.m. and MyFoxPhilly has news on the latest possible Philadelphia Eagles signings.
First , there were reports late Thursday night that the Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks are the front runners for Julius Peppers.
Our Anthony Gargano said late Thursday that the Peppers deal with Washington was basically done.
Redskins owner Daniel Snyder is reportedly ready to spend well over the old salary cap to pair Peppers with Albert Haynesworth.
The Redskins cut 10 players on Thursday to free up room for Peppers.
Seattle also came to the front as a last-second suitor for Peppers, the former Carolina Panthers all-pro defensive end.
A Chicago newspaper has linked the Eagles to former Packers’ defensive end Aaron Kampman.
Kampman, 30, is coming off an injury but could still command $10 million a year. He is a natural 4-3 defensive end and would fit in easily with the Eagles.
Kampman is also known for putting pressure on quarterbacks.
One player who won’t be with the Eagles is Chargers running back Darren Sproles. San Diego put a first-round tender on Sproles.
There was no more news on Donovan McNabb.
Conflicting reports had the St. Louis Rams wanting McNabb.
With Peppers off the table for the Eagles, the team can afford to keep McNabb for now and focus on a more affordable free agent, like Kampman or Kyle Vanden Bosch of the Titans.
Jay Glazer at Fox Sports says the Panthers will cut Jake Delhomme soon. Such a move could allow the Eagles to trade Michael Vick to the Panthers.