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Eagles' Cornerback Shuffle: Adoree' Jackson Reclaims Starting Role
17 Nov
Summary
- Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are the stable pieces in the Eagles' cornerback room
- Adoree' Jackson and Kelee Ringo have been competing for the No. 2 outside corner spot
- The Eagles acquired Jakorian Bennett and Jaire Alexander, adding depth to the secondary

As the Philadelphia Eagles approach their Week 11 matchup against the Detroit Lions, the team's cornerback room has been a focal point of attention. Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean have been the two stable pieces in the secondary, but the No. 2 outside corner spot opposite Mitchell has been up for grabs.
Adoree' Jackson and Kelee Ringo have been the primary contenders for the starting role, with the Eagles also acquiring Jakorian Bennett ahead of the 2025 season. Bennett, however, has played in just three games so far this year and was recently placed on the Injured Reserve list.
In a recent development, the Eagles have also brought in Michael Carter II and Jaire Alexander ahead of the trade deadline. While Alexander was expected to be an outside option for the team, he has stepped away from the squad for the time being.
Ahead of the Sunday night showdown against the Lions, reports indicate that Adoree' Jackson will get the start at cornerback. Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio praised Jackson's resilience, noting that the veteran has "survived" in the league for nearly a decade and is poised to build on his recent performance against the Green Bay Packers.
With the cornerback situation in flux, the Eagles are hoping that Jackson's experience and recent form will provide stability in the secondary as they look to solidify their position in the NFC East.




