The Eagles announced on Friday that veteran cornerback Parry Nickerson has signed with the team. Nickerson, 29, was one of four tryout players at the Eagles’ mandatory minicamp this week. He previously played for Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio with the Dolphins last season, appearing in five games and recording five tackles on defense and 19 on special teams.
This will be Nickerson’s seventh team since entering the league as a sixth-round pick of the Jets in 2018. He was traded to the Seahawks before his second season, then signed with the Jaguars after being released. Nickerson then moved on to the Packers in 2020 and spent two seasons with the Vikings before landing in Miami for the 2023 season. Throughout his career, Nickerson has totaled 33 tackles and one pass defensed in 30 games.
With his experience and versatility playing in various defensive schemes, Nickerson brings depth to the Eagles’ cornerback position. His familiarity with Fangio’s coaching style could prove valuable in transitioning to a new team. The Eagles will look to utilize Nickerson’s skills and experience to strengthen their defense heading into the upcoming season.
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