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    Eagles could release CB James Bradberry

    By Andrew Porter,

    2024-05-28

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    94WIP's Eliot Shorr-Parks does not believe James Bradberry will play for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024.

    "Yeah, I think you're going to get your wish," ESP told Joe DeCamara on Tuesday when asked if Bradberry will be released.

    "Being at OTAs last week, you really see how deep they are at corner. Obviously not a ton of sure things, but a ton of potential. Bradberry was not there. Cap ramifications of moving on from him after June 1st, than if they were to do it a few months ago. So, the Eagles practice today at the NovaCare. I'll be curious to see if James Bradberry is there...But I don't think you'll see James Bradberry on the field this year for the Philadelphia Eagles."

    Bradberry, 30, struggled mightily in 2023 received a grade of just 56.6 from Pro Football Focus as he allowed a completion percentage of 59.4-percent, 12.3 yards per completion, a career-high 11 touchdowns, a career-high 114.3 QB rating.

    Bradberry signed a one-year deal with Philadelphia in 2022 and had an excellent season, as he was selected to the All-Pro second-team after recording three interceptions and 17 passes defended.

    Bradberry was rewarded with a three-year extension after the 2022 season worth $38 million with cap hits of $4.3 million in 2024 and $7.8 million in 2025. The contract has a potential out after 2024.

    The Eagles drafted cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, respectively, in the first and second round of this year's NFL Draft. Plus, Philadelphia re-signed defensive back Avonte Maddox, brought back defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson in free-agency, and get 2023 signee 26-year-old CB Isaiah Rodgers back from his one-year gambling suspension.

    Bradberry was not in attendance at the Eagles' first voluntary offseason team activity practices last week.

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