NFL practice squad signings tracker for all 32 teams

NFL practice squad signings tracker for all 32 teams

The NFL’s roster cut deadline day was on Tuesday. All 32 teams had to trim rosters from 90 to 53 players ahead of a 4 p.m. ET deadline.

But for many players, getting waived ahead of the deadline does not mean they’ll need to open their LinkedIn to find a cushy, corporate job, even if another team does not claim them.

Every team will be adding some of the players it waived to its practice squad. Those lucky candidates will join a pool of more than a dozen extra players on the team’s payroll that can be called up to the active roster during the season if needed.

Practice squads will begin to take shape on Wednesday at noon ET, when teams can start signing players.

NFL practice squad signings

This section will be updated as NFL teams add players to their practice squads.

Arizona Cardinals

  • WR Andre Baccellia
  • LB Elliott Brown
  • OL Jeremiah Byers
  • RB Michael Carter
  • OL Jake Curhan
  • TE Josiah Deguara
  • WR Simi Fehoko
  • DL Anthony Goodlow
  • CB Darren Hall
  • OL Sincere Haynesworth
  • OL Nick Leverett
  • WR Tejhaun Palmer
  • DL Elijah Simmons

Atlanta Falcons

  • WR Chris Blair
  • CB Cobee Bryant
  • WR Dylan Drummond
  • OL Joshua Gray
  • S Ronnie Harrison
  • CB C.J. Henderson
  • Edge Khalid Kareem
  • WR Nick Nash
  • OL Brandon Parker
  • TE Joshua Simon
  • QB Easton Stick
  • DL Kentavius Street
  • RB Carlos Washington Jr.
  • PK Lenny Krieg (international)

Baltimore Ravens

  • QB Tyler Huntley
  • OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan
  • CB Thomas Graham Jr.
  • OLB Malik Hamm
  • DB Keondre Jackson
  • RB D’Ernest Johnson
  • WR Keith Kirkwood
  • LB Chandler Martin
  • WR Anthony Miller
  • TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden
  • DL Basil Okoye (international)
  • G Jared Penning
  • DB Marquise Robinson
  • DE Kaimon Rucker
  • C Nick Samac
  • FB Lucas Scott
  • DL Brent Urban

Buffalo Bills

  • QB Shane Buechele
  • LB Jimmy Ciarlo
  • OL Travis Clayton (international)
  • OL Dan Feeney
  • S Sam Franklin
  • RB Frank Gore Jr.
  • WR Stephen Gosnell
  • OL Kendrick Green
  • CB Daequan Hardy
  • CB Dan Jackson
  • LB Keonta Jenkins
  • DE Andre Jones
  • TE Keleki Latu
  • DT Zion Logue
  • DT Jordan Phillips
  • S Jordan Poyer
  • WR Kristian Wilkerson

Carolina Panthers

  • LB Krys Barnes
  • CB Shemar Bartholomew
  • OLB Boogie Basham
  • RB DeeJay Dallas
  • DL Jared Harrison-Hunte
  • QB Hendon Hooker
  • CB Kalen King
  • OL Jarrett Kingston
  • OLB Mapalo Mwansa (international)
  • TE Bryce Pierre
  • WR Ja’seem Reed
  • CB Mike Reid
  • DL Sam Roberts
  • WR Ainias Smith
  • OT Michael Tarquin
  • S Trevian Thomas
  • OL Brandon Walton

Chicago Bears

  • WR Maurice Alexander
  • WR Miles Boykin
  • RB Brittain Brown
  • TE Stephen Carlson
  • DL Xavier Carlton
  • LB Power Echols
  • LS Luke Elkin
  • DB Tre Flowers
  • DL Jonathan Ford
  • DB Mekhi Garner
  • DL Tanoh Kpassagnon
  • DL Jamree Kromah
  • OL Jordan McFadden
  • WR JP Richardson
  • OL Ricky Stromberg

Cincinnati Bengals

  • RB Gary Brightwell
  • OT Devin Cochran
  • OT Andrew Coker
  • CB Jalen Davis
  • LB Joe Giles-Harris
  • G Jaxson Kirkland
  • CB Bralyn Lux
  • C Seth McLaughlin
  • RB Kendall Milton
  • WR Jordan Moore
  • LB Maema Njongmeta
  • QB Brett Rypien
  • DE Isaiah Thomas
  • WR Isaiah Williams

Cleveland Browns

  • TE Sal Cannella
  • WR Malachi Corley
  • WR Kaden Davis
  • S Christopher Edmonds
  • DT Ralph Holley
  • CB LaMareon James
  • DT Sam Kamara
  • RB Ahmani Marshall
  • DE Julian Okwara
  • OL Cole Strange
  • LB Edefuan Ulofoshio
  • RB Trayveon Williams
  • QB Bailey Zappe

Dallas Cowboys

  • LB Justin Barron
  • WR Jalen Brooks
  • DL Earnest Brown
  • OL Saahdiq Charles
  • OT Geron Christian
  • S Alijah Clark
  • WR Jalen Cropper
  • RB Malik Davis
  • TE Rivaldo Fairweather
  • TE Princeton Fant
  • QB Will Grier
  • CB Kemon Hall
  • WR Traeshon Holden
  • LB Buddy Johnson
  • CB Robert Rochell

Denver Broncos

  • LB Levelle Bailey
  • WR Michael Bandy
  • QB Sam Ehlinger
  • TE Caleb Lohner
  • OL Joe Michalski
  • DL Jordan Miller
  • CB Quinton Newsome
  • WR A.T. Perry
  • FB Adam Prentice
  • CB Jaden Robinson
  • S Keidron Smith
  • CB Reese Taylor
  • OL Calvin Throckmorton
  • LB Jordan Turner
  • S Delarrin Turner-Yell
  • LB Garret Wallow

Detroit Lions

  • DT Myles Adams
  • WR Ronnie Bell
  • C Trystan Colon
  • DL Keith Cooper
  • DB Erick Hallett
  • TE Zach Horton
  • WR Tom Kennedy
  • WR Jackson Meeks
  • OL Mason Miller
  • OL Michael Niese
  • LB Anthony Pittman
  • RB Jacob Saylors
  • S Loren Strickland
  • OT Dan Skipper
  • Edge Isaac Ukwu

Green Bay Packers

  • RB Israel Abanikanda
  • DL Deslin Alexandre
  • DB Johnathan Baldwin
  • T Brant Banks
  • DL James Ester
  • WR Mecole Hardman
  • LB Jamon Johnson
  • K Mark McNamee (international)
  • DL Arron Mosby
  • WR Isaiah Neyor
  • WR Will Sheppard
  • DB Jaylin Simpson
  • LB Kristian Welch

Houston Texans

  • CB Damon Arnette
  • OT Trent Brown
  • TE Harrison Bryant
  • DB Myles Bryant
  • DE Solomon Byrd
  • FB Jakob Johnson
  • DT Haggai Ndubuisi

Indianapolis Colts

  • LB Austin Ajiake
  • RB Ulysses Bentley IV
  • RB Khalil Herbert
  • OT Marcellus Johnson
  • WR Tyler Kahmann
  • CB Chris Lammons
  • TE Maximilian Mang
  • TE Sean McKeon
  • DL Durell Nchami
  • WR Coleman Owen
  • G Josh Sills
  • DT Josh Tupou
  • C Mose Vavao
  • S Trey Washington

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • WR Chandler Brayboy
  • OL Jerome Carvin
  • LB Branson Combs
  • WR Eric Ezukanma
  • QB Seth Henigan
  • TE Patrick Herbert
  • RB Ja’Quinden Jackson
  • OL Ricky Lee
  • CB Keni-H Lovely
  • TE Quintin Morris
  • DB Jabbar Muhammad
  • DL Keivie Rose
  • DB Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig
  • WR Dorian Singer
  • OL Sal Wormley

Kansas City Chiefs

  • LB Cole Christiansen
  • S Mike Edwards
  • RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire
  • OT Chukwuebuka Godrick (international)
  • OL C.J. Hanson
  • WR Jimmy Holiday
  • DT Coziah Izzard
  • CB Kevin Knowles
  • QB Chris Oladokun
  • WR Hal Presley
  • CB Melvin Smith
  • FB Carson Steele
  • TE Robert Tonyan
  • DT Marlon Tuipulotu
  • TE Tre Watson

Las Vegas Raiders

  • WR Alex Bachman
  • RB Chris Collier
  • S Terrell Edmunds
  • DE Jahfari Harvey
  • WR Shedrick Jackson
  • LB Matt Jones
  • DT Treven Ma’ae
  • G Atonio Mafi
  • QB Cam Miller
  • TE Albert Okwuegbunam Jr.
  • TE Carter Runyon
  • WR Justin Shorter
  • OL Laki Tasi
  • S Trey Taylor
  • CB Greedy Vance
  • OT Dalton Wagner
  • S JT Woods

Los Angeles Chargers

  • G Karsen Barnhart
  • DL Terah Edwards
  • CB Harrison Hand
  • WR Jaquae Jackson
  • S Tony Jefferson
  • LB Emany Johnson
  • C Josh Kaltenberger
  • LS Rick Lovato
  • RB Myheim Miller-Hines
  • CB Myles Purchase
  • EDGE Garmon Randolph
  • WR Jalen Reagor
  • OT David Sharpe
  • G Branson Taylor
  • QB DJ Uiagalelei
  • RB Kimani Vidal
  • Thomas Yassmin (international)

Los Angeles Rams

  • OL A.J. Arcuri
  • OL Wyatt Bowles
  • WR Tru Edwards
  • CB A.J. Green
  • DT Jack Heflin
  • S Tanner Ingle
  • CB Cam Lampkin
  • OL Dylan McMahon
  • OLB Jamil Muhammad
  • ILB Elias Neal
  • DT Bill Norton
  • WR Brennan Presley
  • TE Mark Redman
  • RB Ronnie Rivers
  • RB Cody Schrader
  • S Nate Valcarcel

Miami Dolphins

  • CB BJ Adams
  • CB Cornell Armstrong
  • LB Quinton Bell
  • OL Braeden Daniels
  • WR AJ Henning
  • DT Alex Huntley
  • LB Derrick McLendon
  • K Riley Patterson
  • OL Josh Priebe
  • TE Hayden Rucci
  • S John Saunders Jr.
  • WR Theo Wease Jr.
  • RB Jeff Wilson Jr.

Minnesota Vikings

  • G Henry Byrd
  • WR Dontae Fleming
  • S Kahlef Hailassie
  • DL Jonathan Harris
  • WR Lucky Jackson
  • WR Jeshaun Jones
  • WR Tim Jones
  • G Vershon Lee
  • CB Fabian Moreau
  • OLB Gabriel Murphy
  • TE Bryson Nesbit
  • OL Max Pircher (international)
  • DT Taki Taimani
  • RB Xazavian Valladay
  • TE Nick Vannett
  • CB Zemaiah Vaughn

New England Patriots

  • CB Miles Battle
  • G Mekhi Butler
  • OL Jack Conley
  • CB Brandon Crossley
  • TE C.J. Dippre
  • RB Terrell Jennings
  • WR John Jiles
  • DE Truman Jones
  • C Alec Lindstrom
  • CB Kobee Minor
  • DT David Olajiga
  • LB Cam Riley
  • DT Jahvaree Ritzie
  • TE Gee Scott Jr.
  • LB Bradyn Swinson
  • WR Jeremiah Webb

New Orleans Saints

  • WR Kevin Austin Jr.
  • CB Dalys Beanum
  • S Terrell Burgess
  • S Elliott Davison
  • QB Hunter Dekkers
  • DE Fadil Diggs
  • QB Jake Haener
  • OT Easton Kilty
  • CB Jayden Price
  • LB Nephi Sewell
  • K Charlie Smyth
  • TE Jack Stoll
  • TE Treyton Welch
  • DE Jonah Williams
  • WR Cedrick Wilson Jr.

New York Giants

  • DL Elijah Chatman
  • OLB Trace Ford
  • OLB Tomon Fox
  • DL Elijah Garcia
  • C Bryan Hudson
  • WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey
  • G Jake Kubas
  • S Raheem Layne
  • K Jude McAtamney (international)
  • RB Dante Miller
  • DL Jordon Riley
  • WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette
  • CB Dee Williams

New York Jets

  • S Dean Clark
  • DB Jordan Clark
  • QB Brady Cook
  • WR Tyler Johnson
  • OL Kohl Levao
  • K Harrison Mevis
  • DT Payton Page
  • WR Jamaal Pritchett
  • LB Jackson Sirmon
  • WR Quentin Skinner
  • LB Boog Smith
  • WR Brandon Smith
  • DE Eric Watts
  • OL Leander Wiegand

Philadelphia Eagles

  • LB Chance Campbell
  • WR Elijah Cooks
  • G Kenyon Green
  • TE E.J. Jenkins
  • CB Brandon Johnson
  • OLB Patrick Johnson
  • TE Cameron Latu
  • WR Terrace Marshall
  • QB Kyle McCord
  • CB Parry Nickerson
  • OT Hollin Pierce
  • OLB Antwaun Powell-Ryland
  • CB Eli Ricks
  • S Andre Sam

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • DT Kyler Baugh
  • CB Beanie Bishop
  • S Sebastian Castro
  • OT Dylan Cook
  • TE J.J. Galbreath
  • WR/RB Max Hurleman
  • CB D’Shawn Jamison
  • OL Steven Jones
  • DL De’Marvin Leal
  • RB Lew Nichols
  • CB James Pierre
  • CB Daryl Porter Jr.
  • RB Trey Sermon
  • OLB Julius Welschof
  • WR Ke’Shawn Williams
  • WR Robert Woods

San Francisco 49ers

  • CB​ Eli Apple
  • WR Junior Bergen
  • DL​ William Bradley-King
  • DB​ Derrick Canteen
  • WR​ Robbie Chosen
  • DL​ Trevis Gipson
  • LB​ Jalen Graham
  • OL​ Drake Nugent
  • LB​ Curtis Robinson
  • WR​ Malik Turner
  • DL ​Sebastian Valdez
  • TE​ Brayden Willis
  • OL​ Nick Zakelj

Seattle Seahawks

  • NT Quinton Bohanna
  • WR Tyrone Broden
  • DT Anthony Campbell
  • LB Jalan Gaines
  • CB Shemar Jean-Charles
  • OT Amari Kight
  • G Sataoa Laumea
  • C Federico Maranges
  • RB Damien Martinez
  • LB Patrick O’Connell
  • NT Brandon Pili
  • S Jerrick Reed II
  • LB Jamie Sheriff
  • NT J.R. Singleton
  • RB Anthony Tyus III
  • WR Ricky White III
  • RB Jacardia Wright

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • QB Connor Bazelak
  • DL C.J. Brewer
  • DL Adam Gotsis
  • WR Garrett Greene
  • OL Luke Haggard
  • CB Bryce Hall
  • WR Dennis Houston
  • DL Nash Hutmacher
  • LB Nick Jackson
  • DT Jayson Jones
  • OL Michael Jordan
  • OL Tyler McLellan
  • OL Lorenz Metz
  • OL Ben Scott
  • TE Tanner Taula

Tennessee Titans

  • DB Kendell Brooks
  • DE Ali Gaye
  • DT Cam Horsley
  • RB Jermar Jefferson
  • WR Mason Kinsey
  • RB Jordan Mims
  • TE Thomas Odukoya
  • DB Amani Oruwariye
  • WR James Proche II
  • DT Isaiah Raikes
  • WR Xavier Restrepo
  • OL Andrew Rupcich
  • QB Trevor Siemian
  • DE Carlos Watkins

Washington Commanders

  • DT Ricky Barber
  • WR Ja’Corey Brooks
  • TE Lawrence Cager
  • DT Sheldon Day
  • C Michael Deiter
  • CB Antonio Hamilton Sr.
  • QB Sam Hartman
  • DE Jalyn Holmes
  • WR Jacoby Jones
  • DE T.J. Maguranyanga
  • S Rob McDaniel
  • G Timothy McKay
  • WR Chris Moore
  • CB Car’lin Vigers

NFL waiver claims

A total of 29 players were claimed off waivers following the NFL’s 53-man roster deadline. They were as follows:

Carolina Panthers

  • WR Dalevon Campbell (from Chargers)
  • DB Damarri Mathis (from Broncos)

Chicago Bears

  • LB D’Marco Jackson (from Saints)
  • DB Jaylon Jones (from Cardinals)

Cleveland Browns

  • DB Jarrick Bernard-Converse (from Jets)
  • RB Raheim Sanders (from Chargers)

Dallas Cowboys

  • DB Trikwese Bridges
  • DB Reddy Steward

Detroit Lions

  • DT Tyler Lacy (from Jaguars)
  • DE Tyrus Wheat (from Cowboys)

Indianapolis Colts

  • LB Chad Muma (from Jaguars)

Las Vegas Raiders

  • LB Brennan Jackson (from Rams)

Miami Dolphins

  • DB Julius ‘JuJu’ Brents (from Colts)

New England Patriots

  • QB Tommy DeVito (from Giants)
  • DB Charles Woods (from Rams)

New Orleans Saints

  • WR Trey Palmer (from Buccaneers)
  • G Xavier Truss (from Denver)

New York Giants

  • DB Beau Brade (from Ravens)
  • DB Rico Payton (from Saints)

New York Jets

  • LB Cam Jones (from Chiefs)
  • OT Esa Pole (from Chiefs)
  • TE Jelani Woods (from Colts)

Philadelphia Eagles

  • C Willie Lampkin (from Rams)

San Francisco 49ers

  • DT Jordan Jefferson (from Jaguars)

Seattle Seahawks

  • CB Derrion Kendrick (from Rams)

Tennesse Titans

  • DB Jalyn Armour-Davis (from Ravens)
  • LB Dorian Mausi (from Vikings)
  • DE C.J. Ravenell (from Ravens)
  • DB Samuel Womack (from Colts)

NFL waiver order

NFL teams will have the opportunity to claim players off waivers ahead of the Noon ET deadline. Below is a look at the order of priority for 2025, which is the inverse order of the teams’ finishes during the 2024 NFL season.

  1. Tennessee Titans
  2. Cleveland Browns
  3. New York Giants
  4. New England Patriots
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars
  6. Las Vegas Raiders
  7. New York Jets
  8. Carolina Panthers
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. Chicago Bears
  11. San Francisco 49ers
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Miami Dolphins
  14. Indianapolis Colts
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Arizona Cardinals
  17. Cincinnati Bengals
  18. Seattle Seahawks
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  20. Denver Broncos
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Green Bay Packers
  24. Minnesota Vikings
  25. Houston Texans
  26. Los Angeles Rams
  27. Baltimore Ravens
  28. Detroit Lions
  29. Washington Commanders
  30. Buffalo Bills
  31. Kansas City Chiefs
  32. Philadelphia Eagles

Difference between waived and released in NFL

The difference between being waived and released in the NFL is all about service time. Those with four or more accrued seasons – which the NFL defines as a season during which a player is on the 53-man roster, physically unable to perform list or injured reserve for at least six games – are released while those with less are waived.

Players who are released immediately become free agents. That allows them to immediately start negotiating potential deals with teams around the league.

Meanwhile, players who are waived are subject to the NFL’s waiver process, where they can be claimed by another NFL team willing to take on the remainder of their contract.

Only after clearing waivers does a waived player become a free agent able to sign with any team.

What is a practice squad?

A practice squad is an extra group of players a team can have in reserves that do not count toward its 53-man roster limit. Those players participate in weekly practices and help rostered players prepare for their matchups each week.

Practice squad players can be promoted to the roster as extra help in case of injuries to active players or if teams feel like they’ve developed enough to earn a spot on the roster.

Who is eligible to make a practice squad?

Any player with any level of experience – from rookie to multi-year veteran – can be on an NFL practice squad, though there are some limitations on how many veterans each team can carry.

Ten of a team’s practice squad players must be either rookies or second-year players. Teams are allowed only six three-plus-year veterans on their practice squads.

How many players are on an NFL practice squad?

In total, 17 players are allowed on an NFL practice squad. Ten of them must be either rookies or second-year players. Veterans can occupy a maximum of six practice squad spots. One player of the 17 must also be an international player – specifically, a member of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program.

If a team has no international player on its practice squad, it would be capped at 16 players on the reserve group.

How much money do practice squad players make?

First- and second-year players make $13,000 per week during the season. That’s $234,000 over 18 weeks.

Players with more than two years of NFL experience typically earn a minimum of $17,500 per week, which translates to $315,000 over 18 weeks.

Practice squad players also do not count against a team’s salary cap. Only the 53 players on the active roster affect a team’s cap space.

NFL practice squad candidates in 2025

The following players have been marked as potential practice squad candidates by various NFL insiders.

  • Jordan Clark, DB, New York Jets
  • Cobee Bryant, CB, Atlanta Falcons
  • Xavier Restrepo, WR, Tennessee Titans
  • Sam Hartman, QB, Washington Commanders
  • Tank Lichtenhan, OT, Baltimore Ravens
  • Elijah Chatman, DL, New York Giants
  • Cam Horsley, DT, Tennessee Titans
  • Sam Roberts, DL, Carolina Panthers
  • Eku Leota, Edge, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Tyler Huntley, QB, Cleveland Browns
  • Trent Brown, OT, Houston Texans

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