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Zack Baun for $1.6 Million - Great Free Agent Signing or Greatest Free Agent Signing Ever?

Mar 14, 2024; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Zack Baun speaks at a press conference after signing with the team. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-USA TODAY Sports

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When the Eagles signed free agent linebacker Zack Baun to a one-year, $1.6 million deal back in March, fans met the move with a collective collective "meh."

In the comments under Schefter's tweet, you'll find:

- "Who cares."

- "Band aid."

- "I'm tired of bargain basement LBs."

- "It's so over."

- "Howie loves to sign shake shack workers at LB then wonders why our defense sucks."

- "Why?"

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- "There goes all my hope. Classic - sign some no-name linebacker and pray."

- And, more often than any other response: "Who?"

It's safe to say that Eagles fans know who Baun is now.

The 27-year-old linebacker continued his incredible season on Sunday against the Ravens, with 13 tackles, 0.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. For the year, he's up to 74 solo tackles (14 more than the 60 he collected over four years with New Orleans), six tackles for loss (matching his career Saints total), 2.5 sacks (0.5 more than his career Saints total), and four forced fumbles (the first four of his career).

Baun discourse among fans is now focused on locking the linebacker up long-term.

The Eagles found their diamond in the rough, in large part, because defensive coordinator Vic Fangio does his own evaluations of players and doesn't fall victim to groupthink:

And while Fangio believed in Baun, the linebacker knows many others didn't. He uses that as motivation.

"I think a lot of guys on this defense and on this team have been underdogs for a long time," Baun said to reporters after the Baltimore game. "So having that chip on their shoulder--I know I have, I know Nakobe [Dean] has, and a lot of these linebackers--[We're] just playing aggressive. We want to grind on teams, we want to wear them out, and that's what we did."

That's exactly what they did. And if the Birds can sustain this level of play, the $1.6 million man just might find himself celebrating not just a huge payday, but also a Super Bowl victory.


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John Foley

Before joining OnPattison.com, John Foley was a Phillies beat writer for PHLY Sports and the founder of a popular independent Phillies newsletter. He has provided nontraditional local sports coverage since 2013. Foley grew up in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. He's a proud product of the Philadelphia public school system, a Penn State grad, and a Georgetown Law alum. A licensed attorney, he sits on the board of the Papermill Food Hub, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping families in need throughout the city. Find him on your favorite social media: @2008philz.