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The second-year undrafted cornerback out of Alabama is the Eaglesβ top backup behind Darius Slay and James Bradberry, but heβs developed into a special teams standout over the past six weeks.
After playing 214 defensive snaps in the first six games of the season, Jobe has played a total of five defensive snaps in the last six games.
On special teams, Jobe has played the third-most snaps on the team (212) behind just recently-released Christian Elliss (238) and rookie Kelee Ringo (225).
Jobe is tied for the team lead in special teams tackles with five.
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