Eagles will not tender RB Boston Scott making him an unrestricted free agent

The Boston Scott era could be over in Philadelphia, as Dave Zangaro is reporting that the Eagles won’t tender the running back as an restricted free agent, allowing him to immediately hit the open market.

Scott could still return to Philadelphia in free agency at some point.

Had the Eagles tendered Scott, he would have had a salary and matching cap hit of $2.433 million this upcoming season.

Most known for dominating the Giants during their matchups, Scott, 26, has been with the Eagles since late in the 2018 season, working his way up from the practice squad to a key member of the roster.

Over the past two seasons, Scott has eight starts in 32 appearances, logging 747 rushing yards (4.5 per attempt) with 8 touchdowns and 295 receiving yards with another score.

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