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Eagles Bring Veteran CB Back To Practice Squad
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The Eagles are bringing back cornerback Parry Nickerson, signing the veteran to a practice squad spot on Tuesday.

Nickerson first showed up in Philadelphia as a tryout player during mandatory minicamp and was so impressive that he earned a spot on the Eagles' 90-man offseason roster.

The numbers game was ultimately too steep this summer for Nickerson, 29, who played five games for defensive coordinator Vic Fangio in Miami last season.

A Tulane product, Nickerson has also had NFL stops with the New York Jets, Jacksonville, Green Bay and Minnesota. He's best suited to be a slot CB where highly-regarded rookie Cooper DeJean took over the starting slot from Avonte Maddox during Sunday's 20-16 win over Cleveland.

The Eagles did suffer an injury at CB vs. the Browns when Darius Slay was forced to leave the game with a knee injury after 29 defensive reps. Isaiah Rodgers replaced Slay and played 22 defensive snaps, with Kelee Ringo getting 6 when Rodgers was banged up before returning.

Eagles On SI did see Slay later outside the locker room and the veteran was in good spirits although he did have a slight limp. Slay's status is regarded as day-to-day moving forward, according to a team source.

The CBs on the Eagles' 53-man roster are Slay, rookie starter Quinyon Mitchell, DeJean, Rodgers, Ringo, Eli Ricks, and Maddox, who serves as a backup for both the nickel spot and at safety.

Nickerson joins A.J. Woods as the PS cornerbacks for Philadelphia and both are best suited for inside work.


This article first appeared on Philadelphia Eagles on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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