Eagles CB Breaks Arm vs. Browns, Expected to Miss Six Weeks Amid Roster Battle
The Philadelphia Eagles’ medical staff confirmed that cornerback Jakorian Bennett sustained a broken left arm during Saturday’s preseason matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The injury occurred in the second quarter and required immediate sideline evaluation.
Following X-rays conducted at the stadium, team doctors diagnosed Bennett with a fracture in his left arm. The cornerback has been ruled out for the remainder of preseason competition while recovery protocols begin.
The Eagles’ medical report projects Bennett will miss approximately six weeks. His return timetable places him on track for a potential midseason comeback, depending on his progress in rehabilitation.
Jakorian Bennett just left the game with an apparent left arm injury not good pic.twitter.com/W99i9u6dtc
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Bennett, recently acquired in an early-August trade from the Las Vegas Raiders, was competing for the CB2 role alongside Quinyon Mitchell, Kelee Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson, and Eli Ricks. His absence temporarily reshapes Philadelphia’s defensive backfield rotation.
The team emphasized that Bennett will remain under close medical supervision throughout recovery. Further updates will be provided as treatment advances.