The Eagles announced on Wednesday that they have released defensive back James Bradberry.
After signing with the Eagles in the 2022 offseason from the Giants, Bradberry earned second-team All-Pro honors at cornerback, helping the Eagles have the top-ranked pass defense on the way to an NFC Championship. He ranked third in the league that year with 17 pass deflections, while adding three interceptions.
He started 16 games for the Eagles in 2023, playing 91 percent of the snaps, before making the transition to safety in 2024. Unfortunately, he suffered a season-ending injury and spent the entire year on Injured Reserve.
A consummate pro, Bradberry entered the league as a second-round pick of the Carolina Panthers in 2016 out of Samford. He signed with the Giants in free agency in 2020 and earned Pro Bowl honors.
When something happens for just the second time in 59 years, you know the City of Brotherly Love is going to celebrate! Check out some of the best photos from the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX Championship Parade Celebration, presented by Toyota.

A.J. Brown

Super Bowl Champion Head Coach Nick Sirianni

Howie Roseman: "I bleed for this city."

QB1 with the prize

Two-time Super Bowl Champions Lane Johnson and Brandon Graham

Josh Sweat

Quinyon Mitchell

Cooper DeJean

Saquon Barkley shows off the hardware.

Dallas Goedert signals first down.

Jordan Mailata

Jake the Make certainly made Eagles fans celebrate after setting the Super Bowl single-game scoring record.

Oren Burks

Moro Ojomo with the championship belt.

A.J. Brown ... a Super Bowl Champion

Landon Dickerson

Mekhi Becton

Nick Gates was every Eagles fan on Friday.

Jalen Hurts strolls down Broad Street.

C.J. Gardner-Johnson

Moro Ojomo, Josh Sweat, and Jordan Davis

Big Play Slay is now World Champion Slay.

Reed Blankenship

Nolan Smith

The fans were part of the celebration Friday.

Josh Sweat sports the fur coat that Chris Long rocked during the Super Bowl LII Championship Parade.

Thomas Booker

Love Hurts. A fitting message for Valentine's Day.

Fred Johnson

BG brings the house down at the ceremony.

A view of City Hall