The Philadelphia Eagles lost Darius Slay this offseason, but that doesn’t mean the cornerback room isn’t going to be solid once again. Slay is a star and was for Philadelphia for years.
The final comments before training camp are flowing through the media as the Philadelphia Eagles have their first practice on Wednesday. There might be one player to watch out for in 2025 who could be a difference maker.
The Philadelphia Eagles currently have a question mark at cornerback but they might already have the solution as well. With someone like Darius Slay leaving the franchise, it's hard to fill shoes that big.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a lot of unproven talent entering the 2025 season, but one player has caught the attention of some as a potential breakout star in training camp and the regular season.
He has a new number. Maybe a new home is out there waiting, too. That home would be on the outside of the Eagles defense, at cornerback, for Kelee Ringo.
The Philadelphia Eagles' starting No. 2 cornerback job is up for grabs this offseason, and Georgia Bulldogs product Kelee Ringo is the early favorite to
Sustained success is the goal for the Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles, and the team's spring work highlighted a group that looks ready to contend again in the 2025 season.
Former Georgia defensive back Kelee Ringo is battling to earn a starting spot and has been impressive at camp for the Philadelphia Eagles. It is well known that the Philadelphia Eagles' defense is littered with former Georgia Bulldogs.
Typically, one day of workouts is not enough to say if a player is going to start, but for the Philadelphia Eagles, there might be an exception to the rule.
The Philadelphia Eagles will be looking for their No. 2 cornerback this offseason, and rising third-year cornerback Kelee Ringo could be their guy opposite Quinyon Mitchell. Over his first two NFL seasons, Ringo has primarily contributed to special teams, logging 645 snaps.
Kelee Ringo played two years at the University of Georgia before entering the NFL Draft in 2023. He was 20 at the time. He finished his football education in the NFL, a difficult training ground, to say the least.
The Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off a Super Bowl LIX victory, approached the NFL Draft with a clear focus on stacking their defense. While they addressed
Quinyon Mitchell is set to take over as the Philadelphia Eagles' No. 1 cornerback. But who'll line up on the opposite boundary? With Cooper DeJean locked in as a hybrid safety/slot corner, the Eagles need someone to emerge as the No.
Some of you may not have paid Georgia Bulldogs football attention before all of the Philadelphia Eagles' Dawgs showed up. We realize that. Keeping up with the Birds is a full-time job in and of itself.
The consensus seems to be that Kelee Ringo was the biggest winner from the Eagles’ draft, because they didn’t take a cornerback until the fifth round. By then, 144 players had already been taken.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made some offseason moves that could open the door for Georgia's Kelee Ringo. The NFL offseason is in full swing with the NFL draft approaching but organizations are already making roster moves.
Former Georgia defensive back Kelee Ringo recorded his first career interception in the NFL on Christmas Day. Ringo picked off a Tyrod Taylor pass in the back of the end zone on the final play of a game between the New York Giants and his Philadelphia Eagles, preserving a 33-25 win in the process.
Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis just received a lifetime endorsement deal with Hellmann's for putting mayonnaise in his coffee. Philadelphia’s Kelee Ringo needs to get Sara Lee on the phone.
The Philadelphia Eagles and first-round pick Nolan Smith agreed to a four-year, $11.9 million deal, making fourth-round pick Kelee Ringo the team’s only unsigned rookie.
Kelee Ringo is a 6-foot-1 3/4, 207-pound cornerback who completed his redshirt sophomore year at Georgia before making himself eligible for the NFL Draft.