The Philadelphia Eagles were among the most talented rosters in the NFL last season.

Still, they came up short after getting upset by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wildcard Playoffs.

They lost star center Jason Kelce to retirement, but that does not mean they are starting a new era with new players.

The team has made several moves this offseason to ensure their talent level will not go down.

They are also making sure they can keep the team's core in the years to come.

The Philadelphia Eagles ensured commitment from several key players for multiple years, committing $265 million to five players in just two months.

Here are the players Eagles fans will continue to see at Lincoln Financial Field after signing multi-year deals.

1. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (3 years, $27 million)

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson is the newest Eagles recruit after agreeing to a three-year $27 million deal.

He had his first stint with the Eagles in 2022 before moving to the Detroit Lions, where he only played three games due to a torn pectoral.

Head coach Nick Sirriani hailed the Gardner-Johnson signing for his toughness on the field, which he thought the team had been missing.

"There's two pieces of toughness, the physical toughness and the mental toughness. Whether he had a good play or he had a bad play, he was playing his butt off the next play with amazing effort."

2. Bryce Huff (3 years, $51.1 million)

Bryce Huff is one of the few good stories that came out of the 2023 New York Jets, and that good story will now be continued with the Eagles.

Philly secured his services worth $51.1 million after a stellar outing for the Jets.

Last season, Huff, undrafted in 2020, recorded a career-high ten sacks and 68 quarterback pressures in 312 pass rushes-a league-leading 21.8% pressure percentage.

3. Saquon Barkley (3 years, $37.75 million)

Eagles landed a gem after completing a deal with running back Saquon Barkley.

The 2018 second-round draft pick is a two-time Pro Bowler who played 74 games with the New York Giants.

The Giants used a non-exclusive franchise tag on him last season, and he played 14 games.

He was the first running back with 100+ pass-blocking snaps in 2023. He also rushed for 962 yards and six touchdowns and 280 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

4. Landon Dickerson (4 years, $84 million)

The Eagles made Landon Dickerson the highest-paid offensive guard in the NFL's history after the two parties agreed to a four-year $84 million extension.

He is set to earn $21 million this 2024, the highest annual salary ever for a player of his position. The deal comes with $50 million in guaranteed earnings.

Securing him for four more years is a contingent, as Kelce left them to retire after over a decade.

5. Jordan Mailata (3 years, $66 million)

Jason Kelce played all his professional years with the Eagles, and Jordan Mailata wants to achieve the same.

The offensive tackle is already one step closer after signing a 3-year $66 million extension. He joined the team in 2018 as a 233rd pick.

"To be a part of history and be a part of the club and the culture that we are trying to continue to build is an honor. I am very grateful to the organization," he said after the signing.