Ringo was spotted working with Philadelphia's first-team defense Wednesday, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Ringo started seeing more work on the Eagles' first-team defense towards the end of his rookie campaign, and it appears that he'll remain one of Philadelphia's top cornerbacks in 2024. The Georgia product recorded 21 total tackles and two pass deflections, including one interception, across 17 games last season (199 defensive snaps). He's expected to compete with Isaiah Rodgers and Avonte Maddox for a larger defensive role as the offseason progresses.
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Eagles' Kelee Ringo: Earns late-season role
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Ringo finished his rookie season with 1.0 sacks, one interception and 21 tackles in 17 regular-season games.
The fourth-round pick spent the bulk of the season limited to special-teams duty, playing just a single defensive snap prior to Week 14. He earned a role on defense for the final six games, starting four of them.
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Eagles' Kelee Ringo: Philly stops slide
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The Eagles selected Ringo in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 105th overall.
Ringo was a member of the excellent Georgia defense and served as one of its top corners in each of the last two seasons while combining to pick off four passes. He entered the draft after his junior season and was projected to go on Day 2, but he slid a bit. Ringo has the speed and size -- he ran a 4.36 40-yard dash at the combine and stands 6-foot-2 and 207 pounds -- to keep pace with the top receivers in the league, but he will likely begin his rookie campaign in a depth role.