Eagles Bring Back Veteran Just 4 Days After Cutting Him Ahead of the 2nd Preseason Game
Philadelphia, PA – August 16, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles have reversed course just days after parting ways with a seasoned cornerback, opting to bring him back into the fold as the team prepares for its second preseason game.
On August 12, the Eagles released Parry Nickerson, a seven-year veteran, to make roster space following the trade acquisition of cornerback Jakorian Bennett from the Las Vegas Raiders. At the time, the decision was framed as a necessary move to balance depth in an increasingly crowded secondary.
Nickerson had logged snaps on special teams in the preseason opener, recording one tackle. But with Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Kelee Ringo, and Adoree’ Jackson ahead of him in the cornerback hierarchy, his prospects for a roster spot appeared limited.
The release reflected a combination of his average performance and the arrival of Bennett, who added further competition to the group. For many observers, it looked like the end of Nickerson’s time in Philadelphia.
Yet only four days later, the Eagles chose to bring him back. According to team sources, the decision was influenced by lingering injury concerns elsewhere in the secondary and a desire to maintain veteran stability in the locker room.
Nickerson’s experience — spanning seven NFL seasons with multiple franchises — has made him a reliable fallback option. While he may not push for a starting role, his ability to contribute on special teams and offer depth at cornerback remains valuable.
The move underscores Philadelphia’s fluid approach to roster construction during the preseason, where daily adjustments often hinge on health, performance, and strategic flexibility.
As the Eagles turn their attention to their Week 2 preseason matchup, Nickerson will have a second opportunity to prove he can earn a place in a crowded cornerback rotation — one where competition is as fierce as any unit on the roster.