In fairness, the logic made sense. Bryce Huff played well as a situational piece with the New York Jets last season, tallying 10 sacks and 33 pressures in a mere 42 percent of snaps.
Huff landed a three-year, $51.1 million pact to join Philly, and the initial returns are nearly nonexistent. Heading into Week 4, he’s made one assisted tackle. That’s it. No sacks, no pressures, nothing else.
Brandon Graham, the beloved 36-year-old veteran in his final NFL season, currently holds a larger role. Given that he hasn’t provided much either, that’s a particularly rough sign for Huff.
It’s early, sure, but Philly may be having some regrets about moving on from Haason Reddick this offseason.
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