James Bradberry destinations that are more logical than the Falcons of Atlanta

We’re fairly certain you’ve heard the rumors that James Bradberry moved from Philadelphia to Atlanta. Would these places make more sense?

Word spreads quickly in circles tinted with midnight and kelly green. You might have heard. The fans of the Philadelphia Eagles are an avid football team.

They are always aware of what their Birds are up to. We therefore presume that you have probably heard some talks regarding James Bradberry. One year, second-team All-Pro…

Next, regressing liability… It wasn’t like he fell off last year. An avalanche caused him to be buried.

Opposing signal-callers used to avoid him. Now, they seemingly pick on him as often as possible. Study the Seahawks’ final go-ahead drive versus Philly in Seattle last season if you are looking for evidence.

There were reports that he will be let off after June 1st. He wasn’t. He didn’t attend OTAs. It’s alright. They were chosen voluntarily. He was there and, for a short while, cross-trained some at safety when the required minicamp arrived.

He departed the first media-accessible practice session before things got exciting due to an injury. Nick Sirianni has praised him, especially for his adaptability. While that’s cool, there’s a sneaking suspicion that this is all part of a sales pitch in case the Birds decide to cut him later.

Recently, the Atlanta Falcons have been named as a possible landing spot, but despite our respect for Raheem Morris, that probably isn’t the best place for him. Gather around. Here are some better options in terms of potential landing spots.

Arizona Cardinals
This is terrible frankness. We’re not sure if we could correctly identify ten current Arizona Cardinals if you took away our ability to mention Budda Baker and Kyler Murray. What is known is as follows.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon was previously the defensive coordinator for Philadelphia. James was nominated for his first All-Pro team under J.G. Help at cornerback would be greatly appreciated by the Cards.

Potential starters that come to mind are youngster Max Melton and Sean Murphy-Bunting. Even though James’s career is coming to an end, he needs to be better than other individuals.

The long shot (maybe): Houston Texans
Here’s another erratic card. There used to be some shared interest, but the Houston Texans are now younger and more talented.

James was supposed to be acquired by the Texans for a late-round pick, according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic, before he was waived by the Giants.

There was no way to iron out the intricacies of a new contract. Everything collapsed. After being freed, James arrived in Philadelphia. It was quite some time ago. Who knows, maybe a lot has changed? Somehow, Howie Roseman can work his magic and get James to throw himself at these guys. I’m crossing my fingers.

Houston drafted Kamari Lassiter this past April and signed several CBs a month before that (Jeff Okudah, Mike Ford, Lonnie Johnson Jr, and C.J. Henderson). James could serve as a mentor maybe or transition to safety if the discussions we have heard about the possible transition have credence.

Indianapolis Colts
Staying true to the ‘past relationships’ theme, this is our hot take on the Indianapolis Colts. They are always looking to hire former players and coaches from the Eagles.

Former offensive coordinator with the Eagles Head coach Shane Steichen could use some assistance in the secondary. JuJu Brents and Jaylon Jones seem to be the front-runners for starting positions. Oh no…

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