To fix what’s become a revolving door at outside cornerback, Howie Roseman keeps reaching for answers — even if none have stuck yet.
Ahead of this Tuesday’s trade deadline, the Eagles general manager added veteran corner Jaire Alexander in a Saturday night deal with the Ravens, sending a 2026 sixth-round pick to Baltimore for Alexander and a 2027 seventh-rounder.
The move came just days after Philadelphia’s acquisition of Michael Carter II from the New York Jets. Since parting ways with Darius Slay in the offseason, the Birds have struggled to find a replacement opposite Quinyon Mitchell. In training camp, Roseman added Jakorian Bennett after signing veteran Adoree’ Jackson in the spring.
Alexander, 28, brings a high pedigree: a 2018 first-round pick (18th overall) out of Louisville via

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