The past two months have been the toughest of Jakorian Bennett’s life, so he said on Thursday. He got traded to the Eagles from the Raiders on Aug. 4, then, a month later, he hurt his pectoral muscle in the season-opener against the Cowboys.
The Eagles announced on Wednesday that they have designated CB Jakorian Bennett to return by opening his practice window. The team is also signing veteran G Sua Opeta to their practice squad.
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During the preseason, the Las Vegas Raiders conducted business with the Philadelphia Eagles. The trade saw the Raiders deal cornerback Jakorian Bennett in a one-for-one trade for defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV.
An Eagles cornerback entered Arrowhead Stadium with a golden opportunity. The Eagles' secondary was looking for answers. And all eyes were on the young cornerback.
The National Football League announced fines on Saturday and three members of the Philadelphia Eagles were impacted by the news. Eagles cornerbacks Jakorian Bennett and Cooper DeJean, along with linebacker Nolan Smith all got hit with fines on Saturday afternoon.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to kick-off their Super Bowl defense on Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, now is the perfect time to break down the roster and try to pinpoint their biggest strengths and weaknesses.
When training camp got started, Jakorian Bennett looked like a safe bet to grab one of the starting cornerback spots. Coming off of a strong 2024, Bennett was emerging as a potential building block on defense.
It’s tough to figure out what’s going on with the Eagles’ CB2 situation, but the fluidity of the competition seems to bode well for trade pickup Jakorian Bennett, who was acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders on Aug.
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Most of the Las Vegas Raiders fan base threw their arms in the air when they saw that the team traded its most talented cornerback, Jakorian Bennett, to the Philadelphia Eagles, for a player most have never heard of, Thomas Booker.
The Philadelphia Eagles brought in some reinforcement in training camp after last week's trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire cornerback Jakorian Bennett.
The Las Vegas Raiders' defensive backfield entered training camp as the position group with the most questions surrounding it. After trading away Jakorian Bennett and losing safety Lonnie Johnson, the unit arguably has more questions than it began with.
Jakorian Bennett said all he wanted to do was fly around and hit whatever he saw in his first practice with the Eagles on Saturday morning. Usually, he prefers preparation, but on his first day of practice with wings on his helmet, he relied on instinct.
Last offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders signed Christian Wilkins to help give a boost to their interior defensive line. But this summer, they had to cut their losses, releasing Wilkins due to multiple issues that arose, but also leaving a big hole in the interior of their line.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made it clear they're moving in a different direction. This offseason, with the hirings of general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, the Raiders are trying to finally escape the basement of the AFC West.
The Las Vegas Raiders continued their moves this offseason on Monday. The Silver and Black traded cornerback Jakorian Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles added depth to a solid secondary, acquiring cornerback Jakorian Bennett in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders, multiple media outlets reported Monday night.
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially moved on from Jakorian Bennett. On Monday, multiple sources reported that the Raiders have traded the third-year cornerback to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV.
The cornerback carousel in Las Vegas is spinning faster than ever, and one name keeps popping up on social media this week—Jakorian Bennett. Once regarded as a promising young starter, Bennett now finds himself in a challenging situation.
One player that the Las Vegas Raiders are going to rely on a lot this season is third-year cornerback Jakorian Bennett. The cornerback position for the Silver and Black is not deep and is filled with a lot of young talent.
The offseason has been strange for third-year cornerback Jakorian Bennett. Despite showing some promise last season, Bennett was one of the big losers of the offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders.
2025 is going to be a big year for a lot of players on the Las Vegas Raiders. Some of them are looking for another contract, and some of them are trying to establish themselves in the league after having been in it for a few years.
Things went from bad to worse for the Las Vegas Raiders once Jakorian Bennett left the game two snaps into Week 11’s contest against the Miami Dolphins.
Although 2023 fourth-round draft pick Jakorian Bennett had a disappointing rookie campaign, the start of his sophomore season was nothing short of impressive.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had anything but a successful 2024 campaign up to this point. Jakorian Bennett, on the other hand, couldn’t be performing much better.