To address the revolving door at outside cornerback, Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman has made another move, acquiring veteran corner Jaire Alexander from the Ravens.
Ahead of the trade deadline, the Eagles sent a 2026 sixth-round pick to Baltimore in exchange for Alexander and a 2027 seventh-rounder. This move comes after the team acquired Michael Carter II from the New York Jets.
Since parting ways with Darius Slay, the Eagles have struggled to find a replacement. Alexander, 26, brings a high pedigree, including two Pro Bowls and two second-team All-Pro selections.
None of the previous moves have stuck yet, but the Eagles hope Alexander's experience will help solidify the position.
Author's summary: Eagles acquire Jaire Alexander from Ravens to fix cornerback issue.