The NFL champ Philadelphia Eagles are losing two of their defensive disruptors who pressured Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl.

Defensive tackle Milton Williams agreed to a deal with New England worth $26 million annually and edge rusher Josh Sweat is heading to the Arizona Cardinals on a four-year, $76.4 million contract, people with knowledge of the terms told The Associated Press.

Williams and Sweat combined for 41/2 sacks, four quarterback hits, four tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in the Eagles’ 40-22 rout of Kansas City in Super Bowl LIX.

The NFL’s 52-hour legal tampering period arrived Monday with a slew of stars getting big contracts following a weekend flurry that featured league MVP Josh Allen’s record-setting $330 million extension and Myles Garrett set to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in history.

The QB carousel kept turning with Justin Fields going to the New York Jets ($40 million over two years) to replace Aaron Rodgers.

Among the other headliners were Carolina Panthers star Jaycee Horn, who became the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL with a four-year, $100 million deal that includes $70 million guaranteed. The Panthers also agreed to terms with Las Vegas Raiders safety Tre’von Moehrig on a three-year, $51 million contract.

Along with Williams, the Patriots also agreed to contracts with linebacker Robert Spillane, cornerback Carlton Davis and offensive tackle Morgan Moses.

Washington agreed to terms with defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw (three years, $45 million).

Two-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Haason Reddick is moving again, this time to Tampa, where he’ll make $14 million in 2025 with $12 million guaranteed.

In other deals:

— The Bucs agreed to re-sign Chris Godwin, 29, who is returning from a gruesome ankle injury, for $66 million ($44 million guaranteed) over three years. He had 50 catches for 576 yards in seven games last season.

— Denver bolstered its defense, agreeing to keep run-stuffer D.J. Jones (three years, $39 million) and to sign ex-San Francisco safety Talanoa Hufanga (three years, $45 million).

— The Seahawks kept one of their own potential free agents, signing defensive tackle Jarran Reed to a multi-year deal. The 32-year-old Reed played all 17 games last season, recording 41/2 sacks. He has 381/2 career sacks in nine seasons with Seattle, Kansas City and Green Bay.

— The Green Bay Packers shored up their cornerback depth by signing Nate Hobbs away from the Las Vegas Raiders. Hobbs agreed to terms on a four-year, $48 million contract that includes $16 million guaranteed.

— Jacksonville agreed to deals with several players, including a starting center to replace retired veteran Mitch Morse. The Jaguars agreed to sign Tampa Bay center Robert Hainsey to a three-year, $21 million contract that includes $13 million guaranteed. Another addition by Jacksonville was Washington receiver Dyami Brown, who agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal. And the Jaguars agreed with Dallas nickel cornerback Jourdan Lewis on a three-year deal worth $30 million.

— The San Francisco 49ers added a backup tight end, agreeing to a three-year deal worth up to $20.25 million with $11 million guaranteed with former Jaguar Luke Farrell.

— The Los Angeles Chargers announced they have reached multi-year extensions with center Bradley Bozeman and punter J.K. Scott.