Just a week admitting to a federal judge in a Philadelphia courtroom that he swapped cash, game tickets and access to parties in exchange for inside information on stock tips, the ex-Eagle appears to have found a new team. ESPN is reporting Kendricks will sign with the Seattle Seahawks on a one-year deal and play as early as Monday night's game vs. the Bears in Chicago.
According to prosecutors, Kendricks was fed confidential financial information by Damilare Sonoiki, a 27-year-old former Goldman Sachs analyst whom Kendricks met in late 2013. Kendricks paid Sonoiki more than $10,000 in kickbacks and gifted him Eagles tickets in exchange for knowledge on which companies' stock prices were about to soar.