Raiders Trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP Source Says
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUG 5 – The Eagles added cornerback Jakorian Bennett to boost competition after losing Darius Slay, with Bennett recording 26 tackles and 8 pass deflections in 10 games last season.
- On Monday night, the Philadelphia Eagles acquired cornerback Jakorian Bennett from the Las Vegas Raiders for defensive tackle Thomas Booker, a league source confirmed to The Inquirer.
- Amid competition at cornerback, Howie Roseman sought reinforcements after Gabe Hall’s emergence made Thomas Booker expendable.
- Among cornerbacks with 450+ snaps, Bennett, a Maryland alum, ranked third in receptions allowed and tied for first in touchdowns allowed, but doesn’t meet Pete Carroll’s height preference at 5-foot-10, 200 lbs.
- Pending his physical, Jakorian Bennett will join the Eagles secondary vying for a starting outside cornerback role opposite Quinyon Mitchell, a source told The Associated Press.
- In this preseason landscape, Howie Roseman makes his first trade with the Raiders, a classic depth swap ahead of final roster cuts.
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Source: Eagles acquire CB Jakorian Bennett from the Raiders in exchange for DT Thomas Booker
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles are increasing their options at cornerback, acquiring Jakorian Bennett from the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for defensive tackle Thomas Booker on Monday night, a league source confirmed to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pending a physical, Bennett…

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Raiders trade CB Jakorian Bennett to Eagles for DT Thomas Booker IV, AP source says
The Las Vegas Raiders are trading cornerback Jakorian Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles for defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV, a person with knowledge of the deal said Monday.
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