James Bradberry isn’t done yet — and the Buffalo Bills just might be the team that gives him his next shot. Once a cornerstone of the Carolina Panthers’ secondary, Bradberry is reportedly visiting Buffalo ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Why the Carolina-Buffalo pipeline remains open for business. The Buffalo Bills continue exploring cornerback options this spring, looking to solidify a room that lacks a defined CB2 one week out from the 2025 NFL Draft.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
With Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane now in their ninth years in Buffalo, it would seem the Panthers-to-Bills pipeline would be on the verge of closing.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Jeremy Fowler reports veteran CB James Bradberry is visiting with the Bills on Wednesday. Fowler points out that Bradberry has ties to Bills GM Brandon Beane and HC Sean McDermott, who were with the Panthers and drafted him in 2016.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost one defensive piece to the Arizona Cardinals. Could they lose another? Philadelphia opted to cut ties with James Bradberry after a roller coaster of a year.
The Kansas City Chiefs will now look to turn the page after their massive Super Bowl LIX loss. The Chiefs are now in off-season mode, and the first thing up will be free agency in March.
And, we're off! Nothing is official. Nothing can be announced until March 12. The Philadelphia Eagles can't 'tamper' legally until March 10, two days before the 2025 NFL year begins.
After failing to log a start, a tackle, or even a snap for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 following a preseason trip to IR, James Bradberry has officially been released from his contract heading into the 2025 NFL season.
The Carolina Panthers should be paying close attention to cap casualties on defense this year. There are always former star defenders who are no longer worth what a team is paying them.
The Eagles released veteran cornerback James Bradberry, who had an interesting response to the move.
You know what they say — another day, another Eagles cornerback released. Okay, they don't actually say that, but in this case, it's true. The Philadelphia Eagles released Darius Slay on Monday, and on Tuesday, they released their other cornerback, James Bradberry.
The Philadelphia Eagles are parting ways with former Pro Bowl cornerback James Bradberry, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. Per reports, Bradberry will be designated as a post-June 1 release, saving the Eagles $2.1M on the salary cap.
It was learned Monday that Darius Slay is set to be released by the Eagles. The same is true of another veteran of the team’s secondary.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Eagles have informed CB James Bradberry he will be released with a June 1 designation. This doesn’t come as a big surprise.
The Philadelphia Eagles have to make a lot of tough decisions this offseason as they make moves for the salary cap. According to ESPN's Tim McManus, one
The Philadelphia Eagles obviously aren’t going to look exactly the same by the time the 2025 National Football League season rolls around. Philadelphia has plenty of players heading to free agency and it’s not financially feasible to bring everyone back.
It would take $18.9M to keep both players.
He will now be attempting to bounce back from a serious injury ahead of an age-32 season.
Per Brooks Kubena of The Athletic, Eagles CB James Bradberry tore his Achilles and Soleus but recovery went well and he should be ready for OTAs. Kubena adds Bradberry wants to play corner and he only tried safety because of the other talent at the position.
The Eagles will be down a man in the secondary to start the season.
It had been reported that Philadelphia was toying with the idea of moving the 2020 Pro Bowler to safety on a full-time basis, and we now know that the player himself suggested the change.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a James Bradberry problem. Bradberry regressed dramatically during the 2023 season, particularly down a stretch run that saw the Eagles fall from their perch atop the NFC to losing in the NFC Wild Card round, on the road, to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
On Friday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles announced they signed a veteran cornerback. The move came as All-Pro defensive back James Bradberry suffered an injury during practice this week.
The Philadelphia Eagles are going to be an interesting team to watch when roster cut time arrives. With the NFL offseason winding down and most of the moves already being made, teams are preparing for the start of training camp and preseason action.
Philadelphia's pass defense wasn't the only Eagles unit that experienced a downfall in production late in the season, but its decline stood out. One player is taking much of the heat for the slip, but the Eagles should be wary of moving on.
Philadelphia Eagles CB James Bradberry needs to get it together if he wants to keep his starting job.
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