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Philadelphia Eagles to pad D-line with Chris Long

One month removed from winning a Super Bowl ring with the Patriots, Chris Long has found a new team.

The 32-year-old pass rusher has agreed to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles on a two-year contract, the team announced. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport was told that Long's pact offers close to the $2.4 million he made in New England in 2016.

Long parted ways with the Patriots shortly after their Super Bowl win over the Falcons, stating the reasons for his departure on Instagram:

"This has zero to do with money, etc. It's the right move in my heart because I want to get back to being the player I was before," wrote Long, who played just 15 snaps in the Super Bowl. "I'm thankful for my role this year, but as a competitor, I'm itching to do what I do best."

After posting four sacks last season, Long joins a deep Eagles line that also includes Brandon Graham and Vinny Curry on the edge with Fletcher Cox and Beau Allen inside.

Long is widely seen as a veteran who can also bring leadership to any locker room he's a part of. The Eagles aren't getting a player in his prime, but it wouldn't be surprising to see the former Rams star play more snaps than he did down the stretch in New England.

The Eagles also agreed to terms with cornerback Patrick Robinson on a one-year deal, per the team. Rapoport was told the pact is worth $1 million and amounts to a prove-it deal for the 29-year-old cover man who started six games for the Colts last year after stints with the Chargers and Saints.

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