PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Oct. 30, 2025) β The Philadelphia Eagles have strengthened their secondary ahead of the NFL trade deadline, acquiring cornerback Michael Carter II from the New York Jets in exchange for wide receiver John Metchie III and a swap of late-round draft picks.
Under the deal, the Eagles receive Carter II and a 2027 7th-round pick, while the Jets get Metchie III and a 2027 6th-round selection, according to multiple reports. The move was finalized just days before the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline.
πΉ Why the Move Matters for Philadelphia
The Eaglesβ pass defense has been a sore spot this season, prompting the front office to make an aggressive yet cost-effective move. Carter brings starting experience as a nickel corner and offers immediate flexibility for defensive coordinator Vic Fangioβs system.
With Carter expected to slot inside, rookie Cooper DeJean may shift permanently to the outside β potentially solidifying a position thatβs been in flux throughout the year. Analysts have graded the deal as a win for Philadelphia, given the minimal cost and instant depth it provides.
πΉ Michael Carter II: Player Background
- Drafted: 2021 (5th Round, 154th Overall) β Duke University
- NFL Experience: 65 games (25 starts) with the Jets
- Career Stats: 223 tackles, 26 passes defensed, 2 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries
- 2025 Season Stats (Pre-Trade): 14 tackles in five games
Reports indicate Carter agreed to waive a $5 million injury guarantee for 2026 to facilitate the trade β signaling his desire for a fresh start and a playoff run in Philadelphia.
πΉ Impact for the Jets
The Jets, sitting at 1-7, appear to be entering sell-mode before the deadline. Trading Carter frees up salary space and nets a young receiver in Metchie III, who had only four catches for 18 yards this season with the Eagles.
New York gains a slightly improved draft pick and a developmental offensive piece as the franchise looks ahead to the offseason.
πΉ Local Angle β Eagles Fans Across the Region
For Philadelphia-area and Lehigh Valley fans, this move reinforces that the Eagles are still in βwin-nowβ mode. With a strong defensive core and a top-five offense, shoring up the secondary could prove critical as the team pushes for another deep playoff run.
Expect Carter to join the rotation quickly following the bye week, giving Eagles Nation fresh energy and added depth at a crucial point in the season.
π Whatβs Next
Carter II is expected to be active in Week 9, with early practice reps beginning this week at the NovaCare Complex.
The team has not yet announced a corresponding roster move, but sources say an additional defensive-back release could follow.
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