Eagles Trade Allen Barbre To Broncos For 2019 Conditional Draft Pick
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Eagles traded offensive lineman Allen Barbre, the team announced on Wednesday.
Before Barbre was officially released, the #Eagles traded him to Denver for a 2019 conditional draft pick. https://t.co/Yj82d0xZtL
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 26, 2017
The Eagles shipped Barbre to the Denver Broncos for a 2019 conditional draft pick.
Earlier, the Eagles said Barbre was released.
Barbre, 33, joined the Eagles in 2013 as a free-agent. Barbre started 12 games last season. Overall he's played in 44 games with the Eagles, making 29 starts.
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According to Les Bowen, the Eagles will save $2.1 million in cap space.
Eagles save $2.1 mil in cap space. If u didn't read the Howie quote I tweeted, it mentions leaving door open for return. Prob at lower $$.
— Les Bowen (@LesBowen) July 26, 2017
Barbre, a versatile offensive lineman, was a fourth-round pick of the Packers in 2007 and has spent time with five NFL teams.
- Green Bay Packers (2007–2010)
- Seattle Seahawks (2010)
- Miami Dolphins (2010–2011)
- Seattle Seahawks (2011–2013)
- Philadelphia Eagles (2013–2017)