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C. Morgan Engel-USA TODAY Sports
Former LSU defensive back Kary Vincent Jr. has been traded from the Denver Broncos to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round pick. Per CBS:
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A seventh-round pick in this year's draft, Vincent did not accumulate any regular-season statistics during his time with the Broncos. During his time at LSU, the 5-foot-10, 189-pound defensive back registered six interceptions and 15 pass breakups in 32 games. During LSU's national championship season of 2019, Vincent recorded four interceptions and eight pass breakups while helping the Tigers finish the year with a 15-0 record.

Vincent will join an Eagles defense that is currently 19th in the NFL in scoring, eighth in pass defense, 24th in rush defense, 26th in third down efficiency and 29th in red zone efficiency. Philadelphia's depth chat at cornerback currently includes starters Darius Slay and Steven Nelson along with reserves Avonte Maddox, Zech McPhearson, Josiah Scott, Tay Gowan and Mac McCain III.
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StupidBinder30 months
That’s interesting…he was drafted in the 7th, accumulated no stats and was traded for a 6th.
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KCSunshine30 months
It’s the late picks where difference between a contender or pretender
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Zuave4Ever30 months
They are assets, it’s a business, not tiddlywinks...
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TheRouxGuru30 months
RACISM!!!
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NPComb30 months
He will be covering DSmith in practice.
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TigerLord202030 months
Practice? You talkin bout practice….talkin bout tha game and you talkin practice
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TheRouxGuru30 months
Bro this shite is like slavery the way they just trade people around like they’re assets
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AtlantaLSUfan30 months
If you actually believe this, become a hockey, soccer, or lacrosse fan. They do the same thing, but that wouldn’t follow the narrative.
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StupidBinder30 months
Heck…I’m soccer they even call it “buying players”. But I think this guy is mocking Kaep
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CanebreakCajun30 months
You mean like baseball? Or Soccer? Or any other team sport? It is in their contracts. They are assets, just like any employee. The difference is they can be traded.
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