Two offseasons ago, the Eagles signed Ryan Mathews days after Frank Gore left a deal on the table in Philly to join the Colts. On Tuesday, the Eagles parted ways with Mathews, the Chargers' 2010 first-round pick whose career has been marred by injuries and inconsistency.
Roster Move: #Eagles release RB Ryan Mathews.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 15, 2017
Team statement: pic.twitter.com/0tEWxoAn8c
The move will save the Eagles $4 million, reports the Philadelphia Enquirer's Jeff McClane.
#Eagles will save $4M from salary cap if, when, Ryan Mathews is released. Pederson said he meets with Howie Roseman later today to discuss.
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) August 15, 2017
Mathews, who played in 13 games last season and rushed for 661 yards and eight touchdowns, missed the entire offseason while recovering from neck surgery. Mathews' best year came in 2013 when he rushed for 1,255 yards and six scores while with the Chargers.
The Eagles signed LeGarrette Blount this offseason and he's coming off a 1,161-yard, 18-touchdown effort in New England. Blount's arrival made Mathews -- and his contract -- expendable, and he joins a depth chart that includes Darren Sproles and Donnel Pumphrey, the rookie whom the team holds in high regard despite struggling in his preseason debut.