Defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley will be going to Denver instead of Cleveland.
The Eagles and the Browns had agreed to terms on a trade Saturday that would send the Eagles' former first-round pick from 2006 to Cleveland in exchange for a 2012 fifth-round draft pick. However, when Bunkley reported to Cleveland, one of the terms of the deal was not met so his rights reverted back to the Eagles.
The Eagles then found another trade partner in the Denver Broncos, who will ship an undisclosed 2013 draft pick in return.
Bunkley was made expendable when the Eagles agreed to terms on a five-year deal with free agent defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins.
The Eagles also announced that wide receiver Keith Carlos had been waived.
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