Andrew Sendejo, the Vikings’ safety who got absolutely destroyed by LeGarrette Blount in the NFC Championship Game, is now an Eagle:

Sendejo is 31 years old and played only five games last year due to a groin injury.

But he’s a veteran, a depth piece behind Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod and his presence there also helps Avonte Maddox remain at cornerback should the Eagles again find themselves down a few bodies in the secondary. I don’t know how much of an upgrade he is over Corey Graham, if at all, but we’ll see how he looks this summer. Sendejo had 77 tackles and a pair of interceptions just a season ago.

Here’s the team press release, after the jump:

The Philadelphia Eagles and S Andrew Sendejo have agreed to terms on a one-year contract.

A nine-year NFL veteran, Sendejo (pronounced sin-DAY-ho) has played in 99 career games (including playoffs) and has totaled 432 tackles, seven interceptions and 31 passes defensed.

Sendejo entered the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys in 2010 and joined the Minnesota Vikings in 2011. He went on to play eight seasons in Minnesota and had a breakout season in 2013. That year, Sendejo started 10 games at safety and set a career high in tackles (104), while also adding 13 tackles on special teams.

After being named the Vikings Special Teams Player of the Year in 2014, Sendejo earned a full-time starting role in 2015, opening 13 games at safety and registering 100 tackles, one interception and six passes defensed. Dating back to 2015, Sendejo has started every game in which he has played and has recorded 308 tackles, six interceptions, 26 passes defensed and three fumble recoveries.

A four-year letterman at Rice University, Sendejo compiled 318 tackles, nine interceptions and seven forced fumbles during his Owls career.

I don’t see dollar amounts out there. No Schefter, no Rapoport, no Garafolo, none of that.

Pete Schrager actually had this first:

I’ll update this story if more info comes in.