The Philadelphia Eagles have made a significant move to bolster their secondary, acquiring Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander from the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick and a 2027 seventh-round pick. The trade was announced on Saturday with just days left before the NFL's trade deadline.
Alexander, 28, is a talented defensive back who has struggled with injuries and inconsistency over the past few seasons. Despite being selected to the Pro Bowl in 2020 and 2022, he has played only two games this season for the Ravens, amassing five tackles. He will be expected to join the Eagles' practice squad as they are on a bye in Week 9.
The trade is seen as a significant boost to the Eagles' secondary, which ranks 18th in points allowed and 20th in yards allowed so far this season. With Alexander's addition, Philadelphia is looking to fortify its defense ahead of the playoffs.
Alexander played seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers before joining the Ravens in free agency. He has a solid track record, with 292 career tackles and 12 interceptions.
The Eagles have also made moves on the injury front, placing safety Marcus Epps and linebacker Azeez Ojulari on injured reserve. With just days left until the trade deadline, Philadelphia is looking to make any necessary adjustments to bolster its roster ahead of the stretch run.
				
			Alexander, 28, is a talented defensive back who has struggled with injuries and inconsistency over the past few seasons. Despite being selected to the Pro Bowl in 2020 and 2022, he has played only two games this season for the Ravens, amassing five tackles. He will be expected to join the Eagles' practice squad as they are on a bye in Week 9.
The trade is seen as a significant boost to the Eagles' secondary, which ranks 18th in points allowed and 20th in yards allowed so far this season. With Alexander's addition, Philadelphia is looking to fortify its defense ahead of the playoffs.
Alexander played seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers before joining the Ravens in free agency. He has a solid track record, with 292 career tackles and 12 interceptions.
The Eagles have also made moves on the injury front, placing safety Marcus Epps and linebacker Azeez Ojulari on injured reserve. With just days left until the trade deadline, Philadelphia is looking to make any necessary adjustments to bolster its roster ahead of the stretch run.