Breaking: Eagles Re-Sign Recently Released Player in Stunning 24-Hour Twist
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The Philadelphia Eagles surprised fans by re-signing veteran cornerback Parry Nickerson just one day after releasing him. The move came right after their Week 8 win over the New York Giants, as the coaching staff looked to reinforce the defense heading into the bye week.
We have signed DB Parry Nickerson to the practice squad. pic.twitter.com/uV6NfuG8HX
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 28, 2025
Despite already having an open roster spot, the quick decision to bring Nickerson back reflects the organization’s strong trust in his leadership and consistency — both on and off the field. According to team insiders, coaches praised Nickerson for his professionalism, strong work ethic, and communication skills, especially on special teams.
Nickerson began the season on the practice squad before earning a promotion to the 53-man roster. Although briefly released, he was brought back the very next day — a clear signal that the Eagles still see him as an important part of their defensive depth plan.
After rejoining the team, Nickerson expressed his gratitude:
“I didn’t want to leave this team. The energy here, the coaches, the locker room — it’s special. I told them I’d do anything to stay and help this defense win. I’m grateful they gave me another chance.”
Nickerson’s return adds valuable veteran presence to a young secondary featuring Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Adoree’ Jackson, Kelee Ringo, and Mac McWilliams. With key players like Brandon Graham and Jakorian Bennett still recovering, the Eagles now maintain key roster flexibility heading into their Week 10 matchup against the Green Bay Packers.













