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Eagles' Tariq Woolen says he wasn't made to be a quiet person
Summary
Tariq Woolen signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles and acknowledged he plays with visible passion while wanting to better manage the mental side of his game; he joins the team after four seasons in Seattle where he earned a Pro Bowl nod and a Super Bowl LX title.
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Tariq Woolen introduced himself as a new Philadelphia Eagles cornerback after signing a one-year contract. He is set to turn 27 in May and joins the Eagles following four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Woolen has been recognized for rare athletic gifts and earned a Pro Bowl berth as a rookie, and he was part of Seattle's Super Bowl LX championship team. At his introductory press conference he said the mental side of the game can be a hurdle and that he plays with visible passion.
Key details:
- Woolen signed a one-year deal reported at $12 million with the potential to reach $15 million.
- He will turn 27 in May and spent his first four NFL seasons in Seattle.
- He earned a Pro Bowl selection as a rookie and was on the Seahawks' Super Bowl LX roster.
- Coaches Pete Carroll and Mike Macdonald benched him during the 2023 and 2024 seasons, and he received three taunting penalties last season.
- In the Seahawks' NFC Championship win over the Rams, a taunting flag on a pass breakup resulted in a first down and on the next play Puka Nacua scored a 34-yard touchdown.
- Woolen said he likes to play with swagger and quoted that he "wasn't made to be a quiet person," while also saying he wants to celebrate with teammates and control his emotions.
Summary:
The Eagles added a highly athletic cornerback who has been open about balancing passion with focus. The one-year contract gives Woolen a season in Philadelphia to play under the team's defensive staff before he reaches free agency again. Undetermined at this time.
