Last season, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry was just not very good. There isn’t a lot of ways to put it, but his contributions on the field took a nose dive as the Eagles secondary was the second-worst in the league behind the Washington Commanders.
Bradberry looked slow and lethargic most of the season as he was continually beat week after week.
Eagles CB James Bradberry
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Many pundits and prognosticators had Bradberry on the scrap pile to be cut or traded before the season began, but new reports are that the ninth-year veteran is making a smooth transition to safety that could save his career.
Recently on Philadelphia’s 94WIP, radio host Eliot Shorr-Parks gave an update from straight from the Eagles defensive coordinator himself.
“Vic Fangio says James Bradberry is doing better at safety than he expected,” Shorr-Parks said. “Says his football IQ is helping him make the transition from cornerback.”