Parramatta Eels throw lifeline to Addo-Carr for 2025 NRL season
The Parramatta Eels have announced the signing of star winger Josh Addo-Carr on a two-year deal beginning in the 2025 NRL season, with an option for the club to extend the contract into 2026.
Addo-Carr, known for his speed and game-changing abilities, reunites with head coach Jason Ryles, under whom he played during their time at the Melbourne Storm.
Addo-Carr brings an impressive resume to the Eels, boasting over 100 career tries, two NRL Premiership titles, and numerous appearances for both Australia and New South Wales in the State of Origin.
His addition strengthens Parramatta’s backline and aligns with the club’s vision to build a dynamic and competitive team.
Ryles expressed excitement over the signing, highlighting Addo-Carr’s electric speed and ability to influence games.
He praised the winger’s dedication and experience, emphasising how these qualities will enhance the Eels’ attacking depth.
Addo-Carr also shared his enthusiasm for joining the Eels, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work with Ryles again and contribute to the team’s success.
Addo-Carr’s arrival signals a fresh chapter for the Eels, as the club looks to leverage his experience and athleticism to make a significant impact in the 2025 season.
Fans eagerly await seeing the prolific winger don the blue and gold and become a key figure in Parramatta’s campaign for success.
The Parramatta Eels are currently $3.80 outsiders at Neds bookmaker to defeat Melbourne Storm in round 1 of the 2025 NRL season.
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