Report: Eagles to trade LeSean McCoy to Bills for Kiko Alonso

by Michael Amato
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It appears a blockbuster trade will soon become official. 

The Philadelphia Eagles are planning to trade running back LeSean McCoy to the Buffalo Bills for linebacker Kiko Alonso, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

The deal, which Schefter noted will be official next week, is player for player with no picks involved, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. 

Related: What the LeSean McCoy trade means for the Bills, Eagles

The Eagles will get a linebacker who should immediately help their defense. Alonso missed all of 2014 with a torn ACL, but when healthy as a rookie he proved to be an up-and-coming star, finishing second in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. He'll be reunited with Chip Kelly, his coach at the University of Oregon. 

If he warms to the idea of heading to Buffalo, McCoy should fill the void that C.J. Spiller will likely leave. Spiller appears to be leaving via free agency, and without a legitimate starting quarterback at their disposal, the Bills will have to lean on the running game. 

New Bills head coach Rex Ryan loved to run the football when he was with the New York Jets, and with McCoy on board things should be no different. The 26-year-old ran for more than 1,300 yards last season and more than 1,600 in 2013. 

That was in Kelly's offense, though, and things don't figure to be as friendly in Buffalo. Kelly has now parted ways with DeSean Jackson and McCoy, perhaps believing his system can get production out of less expensive players. 

Making the move will save the Eagles plenty of money. McCoy is due $10.2 million in 2015, $6.9 million in 2016 and $7.6 million in 2017.

The Digest

Everything you need to know about the McCoy-Alonso trade

by theScore Staff
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The Buffalo Bills have rocked the NFL off-season, acquiring running back LeSean McCoy in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso.

Need to Know

  • The Bills wasted no time addressing McCoy's desire for a new contract, agreeing to terms on a five-year pact worth a reported $40 million. Approximately $26.5 million of that is guaranteed.
  • McCoy's relationship with Eagles head coach Chip Kelly became strained last season, according to former All-Pro running back LaDainian Tomlinson. McCoy felt like the Eagles weren't committed to him in their offense, and wasn't expecting to return to Philadelphia in 2015. 
  • The trade appears to make sense for both sides, with the rushing-starved Bills acquiring a premier rushing talent still in his prime and the Eagles securing the services of one of the top young linebackers in football at a much lower cost. 

Further Reading

  • ESPN's Phil Sheridan believes the deal is a sign that the Eagles are now Chip Kelly's team, saying "the picture has become much more complete. Kelly isn't just kicking back in his big office chair. He's remaking the Eagles' roster in the image that has formed in his mind." [ESPN]
  • Mike Sielski of the Philadelphia Inquirer says fans should get over what they may have thought of McCoy: "A lot of Eagles fans think of McCoy as he was or is. In a salary-cap league of abbreviated playing careers ... Kelly has to think of McCoy as he will be." [Philadelphia Inquirer]
  • Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News says the Bills are all in for 2015: "(Head coach Rex) Ryan believes you win with a dominant, attacking defense and a strong running game. They gave a little on defense here, but just added one of the top running back in the league." [Buffalo News]
  • Former running back Clinton Portis told NFL AM that the Bills are the clear winners of the trade. "I don't see Kiko Alonso turning out to be a J.J. Watt or a Ray Lewis, just dominating this conference. This is a trade I really don't understand. I don't think this is an even deal" [NFL.com]
  • NFL.com's Gregg Rosenthal took a more measured approach than Portis, suggesting that Alonso, Ryan, Bills fans and the Eagles' salary cap are all winners - and that McCoy, McCoy jersey owners and veteran Eagles linebacker DeMeco Ryans are all losers. [NFL.com]

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