The Philadelphia Eagles are off to a 6-2 start to begin the 2025 NFL season, and they have a firm grip on the race for the NFC East title. It's safe to say, however, that the team is far from their standard of being Super Bowl favorites, so some changes are surely in order.
With so much uncertainty around the Eagles' cornerback position behind Quinyon Mitchell, the Eagles got a bit of good news. The team announced that Jakorian Bennett has been activated to return, and they provided him with a timetable for rejoining.
It’s been a rough start to what could have been such a promising 2025 season for Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo. The third-year pro entered training camp with a clear path to a starting role, working opposite Quinyon Mitchell.
How many of the active NFL players with at least 30 touchdown receptions in their career can you name in six minutes?
ESPN NFL writer Bill Barnwell thinks that Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo is on the hot seat after his recent string of performances over the past several weeks.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The pain and misery Philadelphia Eagles fans have had to deal with when it comes to the CB2 position battle has been as rough as it gets. It all started back in training camp with Kelee Ringo and Adoree' Jackson going at it.
Kelee Ringo has been under a lot of pressure this year, especially with the scrutiny of the Eagles' cornerback position outside of Quinyon Mitchell. Especially
It appears that Kelee Ringo is going to get another shot at starting as the CB2 for the Philadelphia Eagles. Ahead of the Eagles-Broncos matchup on Sunday, a source told The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane that Ringo will make the start over Adoree' Jackson.
It's been a good last week for Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo as he's got the support of the franchise. Ringo took over as the starting CB2 in place of Adoree' Jackson, who missed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game with a groin injury.
When the news of Adoree' Jackson's injury kept him out of the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 4 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, many fans were dreading the idea of Kelee Ringo playing in the game.
The path to playing time in the NFL can be as unpredictable as a bad hop on an infield dirt. A player can be penciled in as the starter, only to see the eraser come out before the first snap of the season.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Eagles emerged from summer training camp without much confidence in Kelee Ringo, and then the season began. The lack of confidence never abated to the point where he was trusted enough to play a single defensive snap in the first three games.
You may have forgotten about third-year Eagles’ cornerback Kelee Ringo after an underwhelming summer that banished the Georgia product to special teams.
The Philadelphia Eagles might be finding themselves in a sticky situation going into their Week 4 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was reported on Monday that Eagles cornerbacks Adoree' Jackson and Jakorian Bennett are dealing with injuries that might cause them to miss the game against the Buccaneers.
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.
It has certainly been a whirlwind of a 2025 for Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo. After the departures of Darius Slay, James Bradberry, and Avonte Maddox, many saw Ringo as the next CB2 alongside Quinyon Mitchell.
The one position battle at training camp that the Philadelphia Eagles have been following from Day 1 has been the CB2 job opposite of Quinyon Mitchell.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals this Thursday night for their first of three preseason matchups. Unlike Bengals' head coach Zak Taylor, Nick Sirianni would not answer if the Eagles were resting or playing their starters for the game.
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 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 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.
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.
Georgia fielded an elite defense the past two seasons, and it makes sense why NFL teams would want to poach its stars.
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.
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