Grant Calcaterra had a chance to test the market in Free Agency and decided to continue his NFL career where it started, signing his one-year contract at the Jefferson Health Training Complex on Friday morning.
"I didn't know what was going to happen and who was going to be interested, but I'm definitely happy to be back in Philly," the tight end said. "I love the organization, love my teammates, love my coaches, and the city and the fans. It's really nice to be back in a familiar place."
At the same time, things will be different, especially on offense with a new coordinator in Sean Mannion and a new tight ends coach in Ryan Mahaffey.
"I think some change is good. That's one thing I really admire about Coach (Nick) Sirianni is he's always adapting and changing. I feel like this will be a good change. I'm excited to learn the new offense."
Calcaterra has been a part of one of the most successful runs in franchise history, with four playoff appearances, three NFC East titles, two NFC Championships, and a Super Bowl. Calcaterra's best season came during the Super Bowl run, as he started 13 games and contributed 24 receptions for 298 yards and a touchdown, playing 66 percent of the offensive snaps. Calcaterra wants to extend the Eagles' winning ways in 2026.
"I think we're all hungry to get back to the winning form," he said. "I think there's always room for improvement. I'm excited to keep capitalizing on what I've done here before and hoping to continue to build on that and be a good player this year."




















