NFL Practice Squad Updates: 1/2/24

NFL Practice Squad Updates: 1/2/24

Here are Tuesday’s practice squad moves:

Arizona Cardinals

  • Released: LB Caleb Johnson

Baltimore Ravens

  • Signed: S Jeremy Lucien

Carolina Panthers

  • Signed: RB Mike Boone, K Matthew Wright

Cleveland Browns

  • Signed: DE Sam Kamara
  • Released: G Joey Fisher, P Matt Haack
  • Denver Broncos
    • Signed: TE Johnny Lumpkin

    Green Bay Packers

    • Signed: CB Anthony Johnson

    Indianapolis Colts

    • Signed: TE Eric Tomlinson

    Kansas City Chiefs

    • Signed: DT Matt Dickerson

    Las Vegas Raiders

    • Signed: TE E.J. Jenkins
    • Placed on practice squad injured list: TE Cole Fotheringham

    Los Angeles Rams

    • Signed: QB Dresser Winn
    • Released: LS Alex Matheson

    Minnesota Vikings

    New Orleans Saints

    • Signed: G Colby Gossett
    • Released: WR Jontre Kirklin

    New York Jets

    • Released: G Rodger Saffold

    Washington Commanders

    • Signed: WR Davion Davis, CB D’Angelo Mandell, CB Jace Whittaker
    • Teams can begin signing players to reserve/futures contracts Jan. 8. P-squad contracts expire seven days after the regular season concludes, and NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reminds teams are not limited regarding the number of times they can elevate a player from a taxi squad during the playoffs. In the regular season, players are capped at three gameday elevations.

      The Panthers are expected to sign Boone to a futures deal next week, per the Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson. After three years with the Vikings and two with the Broncos, Boone played in nine games with the Texans this season. As for Wright, this marks a reunion. While Wright’s first Panthers stay did not last long (Aug. 26-30), Carolina may need him due to Eddy Pineiro‘s hamstring injury.

      Amid the Jets’ wave of O-line injuries, they signed Saffold. While the former Rams, Titans and Bills starter was with the Jets for several weeks, he did not see any game action in his 14th NFL season.

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