ROSTER MOVE: Eagles Open Practice Window to Activate Newly Acquired CB with 25 Tackles to the Practice Squad – From Injured Reserve
ROSTER MOVE: Eagles Open Practice Window to Activate Newly Acquired CB with 25 Tackles to the Practice Squad – From Injured Reserve
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 22, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially opened the practice window for a young cornerback recently added to the roster — a move that could pave the way for his return to the active lineup after spending several weeks on injured reserve (IR).
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, the coaching staff has been impressed with the player’s intelligence and adaptability within Vic Fangio’s defensive system. Despite being a recent acquisition from another team, he quickly earned attention for his closing speed and sharp ability to read quarterbacks — exactly what the Eagles have been lacking at the CB2 position.

A member of the defensive staff reportedly said, “He reacts fast, reads the quarterback’s eyes, and plays with confidence. Once he’s fully healthy, he can be a real difference-maker for us.”
Before landing on IR, the player recorded 25 tackles and 4 pass breakups with his previous team — solid numbers for a young defender still adjusting to the pace of the NFL.
Sources close to the team indicate he has made a near-complete recovery and will rejoin full team practice this week. If all goes according to plan, the Eagles could officially activate him from IR ahead of their Week 9 matchup.
That player — now ready to make his mark in midnight green — is none other than Jakorian Bennett, the 23-year-old defensive back formerly with the Raiders, determined to start a new chapter in Philadelphia.
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