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    Eagles field named emergency option for cardinals

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsMay 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Where will the old corner half of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Rasul Douglas, sign this offseason?

    Douglas is somehow still available despite some meetings in recent weeks. Douglas recently met the Miami dolphins and Seattle Seahawks. Although this is the case, Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports launched the Cardinals of Arizona Like an adjustment instead due to the injury of the starter Sean Murphy-Bunting.

    “Veteran who participated in several teams around the League, Douglas is one of the underestimated nfl cover corners,” said Kerr. “Last year was a strange year for Douglas, because the opposing quarters who aimed at him had a note of 90.6 passers -by – one year during which Douglas had had no interception in 15 games.

    “Douglas has only granted only 58.2 passers -by on the cover in the last four seasons, with 14 interceptions. He is a strong veteran for any list at this stage of his career. Douglas is 30 years old, which can be the reason why the teams are reluctant to sign it.”

    Murphy-Bunting was placed on the list of reserve injuries / non-football, which means that it will miss the whole season of the National League for 2025 football. Douglas is one of the best options remaining in free agency after starting 15 games for the Buffalo Bills last year. He spent the first three years of his career as a member of the Eagles and has experience in the Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers and Bills.

    Douglas has aroused some interest in the league in recent weeks, so Arizona should probably move quickly if he wants.

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