Los Angeles Rams keep former Alabama tight end
On Tuesday, the NFL franchise announced that former Alabama tight end Miller Forristall has signed a reserve/future contract with the Los Angeles Rams.
On March 13, the first day of the NFL’s 2023 business year, an NFL team may add a player to a reserve/future contract when the roster grows from 53 to 90 players for the offseason.The recently signed players are now able to take part in club activities such as minicamps, OTAs, and offseason workouts.
Forristall signed with New Orleans on Jan. 26. With training camp about to start, the Saints put Forristall on the physically-unable-to-perform list on July 20 with an undisclosed ailment. On July 24, the Saints announced Forristall had passed his physical, making him eligible to practice in training camp. But on July 25, New Orleans waived Forristal
On August 4, Forristall became a member of the Cleveland Browns. On August 26, the Browns waived him in order to lower the number of players on their preseason roster to 53 for the regular season.
On September 12, the Rams signed Fristall as a practice squad member. A week later, on December 5, he was dismissed from the team.
As an undrafted rookie, Forristall signed with the Tennessee Titans in May 2021 to make his NFL debut. That season, he was a member of the Browns’ and Titans’ practice squads.
Forristall participated in two rookie games and four Cleveland games in 2022.
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