The 2025 NFL season will kick off next week, as the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 4 (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC). In preparation, teams were required to finalize their 53-man rosters by 4 p.m. ET Tuesday.
With the preseason already in the books, teams began making their 2025 roster cuts over the past weekend.
There were several notable cuts, including the Panthers parting ways with wide receiver Hunter Renfrow. And multiple trades took place this week, including the Raiders acquiring quarterback Kenny Pickett from the Browns.
As every team makes cuts official, our NFL Nation reporters will provide live updates on which players didn't make the roster.
NFC East

Dallas Cowboys
Biggest move: With the uncertain status of Micah Parsons for the opener, James Houston (one sack, three hurries and two tackles for loss in 2024) was likely one of the beneficiaries, as Dallas chose to carry six pass rushers on the 53-man roster. Houston has been disruptive in practices and during the games, but can he make the game-day roster? The Cowboys likely will bring back Hakeem Adeniji as their swing tackle and cornerback C.J. Goodwin to the roster as soon as Wednesday, when they can place running back Phil Mafah (shoulder) and cornerback Caelen Carson (knee) on injured reserve/designated to return. -- Todd Archer
Traded: OL Asim Richards (New Orleans)
Waived/released: OT Hakeem Adeniji, DL Tommy Akingbesote, LB Justin Barron, OL Nick Broeker, WR Jalen Brooks, DL Earnest Brown IV, OL Saahdiq Charles, OL Geron Christian, S Alijah Clark, OL La'el Collins, WR Jalen Cropper, RB Malik Davis, DT Denzel Daxon, TE Princeton Fant, TE Rivaldo Fairweather, CB C.J. Goodwin, QB Will Grier, CB Kemon Hall, LB Darius Harris, WR Traeshon Holden, LB Buddy Johnson, WR Josh Kelly, CB Christian Matthew, DB Israel Mukuamu, TE Tyler Neville, CB Michael Ojemudia, CB Troy Pride Jr., CB Robert Rochell, S Mike Smith Jr., TE John Stephens Jr., RB Deuce Vaughn, DE Tyrus Wheat
Reserve/injured: WR Jonathan Mingo, DE Payton Turner
Reserve/PUP: LB DeMarvion Overshown, CB Josh Butler
Reserve/NFI: CB Shavon Revel Jr.

New York Giants
Biggest move: The Giants cut Tommy DeVito. It was expected and really a lock the moment they signed Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston AND drafted Jaxson Dart. DeVito was the fourth quarterback all spring and summer and the Giants weren't going to keep four quarterbacks on the active roster. Maybe DeVito lands on the practice squad, but even that seems like a longshot. But he will have other options. Ihmir Smith-Marsette not getting an opportunity as the returner was significantly more surprising than the DeVito move. Smith-Marsette returned a kickoff for a touchdown and a punt as well (even though it was called back because of a penalty) and averaged almost 35 yards per kickoff return. One would've thought that earned him another chance to be the returner. But the Giants instead chose Gunner Olszewski over Smith-Marsette to be their returner to start the season. -- Jordan Raanan
Waived/released: QB Tommy DeVito, RB Dante Miller, RB Jonathan Ward, TE Greg Dulcich, TE Jermaine Terry II, CB Tre Hawkins III, CB Dee Williams, DL Elijah Chatman, DL Jeremiah Ledbetter, DL Jordon Riley, DL Cory Durden, DL Elijah Garcia, G Jake Kubas, OL Bryan Hudson, OT Stone Forsythe, K Jude McAtamney, OLB Trace Ford, OLB Tomon Fox, S Raheem Layne, S Makari Paige, WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR Juice Wells Jr., WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey, WR Dalen Cambre, WR Da'Quan Felton

Philadelphia Eagles
Biggest move: The additions of tackle Fred Johnson and quarterback Sam Howell bolsters depth at a couple key areas. No. 2 QB Tanner McKee has earned the trust of the organization but suffered a finger injury on his throwing hand late in training camp. Rookie Kyle McCord isn't ready for NFL action quite yet so the Eagles turned to Howell, who has 18 career starts under his belt. Johnson spent the past two seasons in Philadelphia before signing with the Jaguars earlier this offseason. With no one emerging at camp this summer, he can step right into the swing tackle role on game day. -- Tim McManus
Traded: OL Darian Kinnard
Acquired: OT Fred Johnson, QB Sam Howell
Waived/released: LS Charley Hughlett, OLB Patrick Johnson, T Kendall Lamm, WR Terrace Marshall Jr., CB Parry Nickerson, WR Avery Williams, WR Ife Adeyi, LB Chance Campbell, CB Tariq Castro-Fields (Injured), WR Elijah Cooks, LB Lance Dixon, DT Joe Evans, LB Dallas Gant, G Kenyon Green, S Maxen Hook, TE E.J. Jenkins, CB Brandon Johnson, RB Montrell Johnson Jr., TE Cameron Latu, OLB Ochaun Mathis, QB Kyle McCord, WR Taylor Morin, TE Nick Muse, T Hollin Pierce, RB ShunDerrick Powell, OLB Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr., CB Eli Ricks, DE, Jereme Robinson, RB Keilan Robinson, DT Justin Rogers, S Andre' Sam, WR Ainias Smith, DT Jacob Sykes, T Laekin Vakalahi, CB A.J. Woods

Washington Commanders
Biggest move: Washington's biggest roster move occurred last week when it traded running back Brian Robinson Jr. to San Francisco. But the Commanders' most significant move Tuesday was keeping right guard Sam Cosmi on the physically unable to perform list. That means he'll be sidelined for at least the first four weeks of the season as he continues rehabbing from a torn right ACL suffered in the NFC divisional round in January. Nick Allegretti has been working in his place. Washington has been optimistic about Cosmi's recovery, but it's an injury that often takes 9-12 months to recover from.
Washington's biggest roster move occurred last week when it traded running back Brian Robinson Jr. to San Francisco. But the Commanders' most significant move Tuesday was keeping right guard Sam Cosmi on the physically unable to perform list. That means he'll be sidelined for at least the first four weeks of the season as he continues rehabbing from a torn right ACL suffered in the NFC divisional round in January. Nick Allegretti has been working in his place. Washington has been optimistic about Cosmi's recovery, but it's an injury that often takes 9-12 months to recover from.
Waived/released: WR K.J. Osborn, WR Michael Gallup, WR Chris Moore, WR Braylon Sanders, DE Clelin Ferrell, DE Jalyn Holmes, C Nick Harris, DT Norell Pollard, LB Duke Riley, CB Bobby Price, OL Tyre Phillips, OL Foster Sarell, CB Eugene Bassey, QB Sam Hartman, DT Carl Davis Jr., CB Car'lin Vigers, DE Andre Jones Jr., RB Demetric Felton, WR Tay Martin, S Robert McDaniel, TE Cole Turner, RB Kaz Allen, LB Kam Arnold, DT Ricky Barber, TE Lawrence Cager, WR River Cracraft, DT Sheldon Day, C Michael Deiter, CB Antonio Hamilton Sr., OT Bobby Hart, DE T.J. Maguranyanga, OT Timothy McKay, S Ben Nikkel, S Daryl Worley, WR Jacoby Jones, WR Ja'Corey Brooks
Reserve/physically unable to perform: RG Sam Cosmi
NFC North
Chicago Bears
Biggest move: UDFA wide receiver Jahdae Walker made the Bears' initial 53-man roster after a strong preseason when he tied for the team lead with two touchdowns, including a walk-off TD in Kansas City. His play on special teams earned him the sixth wide receiver spot. Elsewhere on offense, despite struggling to climb the depth chart, former third round pick Kiran Amegadjie was among the 10 offensive linemen the Bears kept on the 53. While he spent most of his time as the third-string left tackle after returning from injury, GM Ryan Poles said the Bears have begun experimenting with Amegadjie at guard. -- Courtney Cronin
Waived/released: WR Maurice Alexander, LB Swayze Bozeman, WR Miles Boykin, DB Millard Bradford, RB Brittain Brown, TE Stephen Carlson, DL Xavier Carlton, CB Alex Cook, LB Power Echols, LS Luke Elkin, CB Tre Flowers, DL Jonathan Ford, RB Royce Freeman, DB Mekhi Garner, OL Chris Glaser, TE Thomas Gordon, DB Kaleb Hayes, DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, DL Jamree Kromah, OL Jordan McFadden, OL Joshua Miles, DB Mark Perry, DL Zacch Pickens, WR JP Richardson, QB Austin Reed, WR Tyler Scott, OL Ricky Stromberg, WR Samori Toure, DB Jeremiah Walker, RB Ian Wheeler, TE Joel Wilson
Waived/injured: DB Tysheem Johnson, OL Doug Kramer, OL Bill Murray
Reserve/injured: CB Terell Smith, RB Deion Hankins, CB Shaun Wade
Reserve/injured; designated for return: RB Travis Homer, LB Amen Ogbongbemiga
Reserve/non-football injury: CB Zah Frazier

Detroit Lions
Biggest move: Head coach Dan Campbell certainly feels good about his Detroit Lions roster entering the 2025 season, calling it his best from top to bottom since he arrived in 2021, but there were a few surprising transactions for sure. After selecting rookie defensive end Ahmed Hassanein in the sixth round for help on the edge, as the first Egyptian to be drafted into the NFL, he was waived with an injury settlement after suffering a pectoral injury. Detroit also released fan-favorite Dan Skipper, who was expected to contribute on the offensive line, which was another stunning move. The Lions still have three roster spots remaining, which means they could be up to something big. -- Eric Woodyard
Waived/released: EDGE Ahmed Hassanein, DL Myles Adams, OL Trystan Colon, WR Tom Kennedy, OL Netane Muti, LB Anthony Pittman, OL Dan Skipper, WR Malik Taylor, EDGE Mitchell Agude, CB Luq Barcoo, WR Ronnie Bell, OL Gunner Britton, DL Keith Cooper Jr., CB Allan George, LB DaRon Gilbert, S Erick Hallett, QB Hendon Hooker, TE Zach Horton, RB Deon Jackson, OL Zack Johnson, WR Jakobie Keeney-James, S Ian Kennelly, EDGE Nate Lynn, DL Brodric Martin, WR Jackson Meeks, CB D.J. Miller, OL Mason Miller, OL Michael Niese, S Morice Norris, TE Gunnar Oakes, CB Tyson Russell, RB Jacob Saylors, TE Steven Stilianos, S Loren Strickland, EDGE Isaac Ukwu, CB Nick Whiteside
Reserve/suspended: LB Ezekiel Turner
Reserved/physically unable to perform: OL Miles Frazier, DL Alim McNeill, LB Malcolm Rodriguez
Reserve/non-football injury: EDGE Josh Paschal

Green Bay Packers
Biggest move: A player who had never played his position in the NFL until a few months ago made the team, while a former first-round pick and a three-time Super Bowl champ did not. That would be Bo Melton, a receiver-turned cornerback, who made it. And linebacker Isaiah Simmons (No. 8 overall in 2020 ) and receiver/kick returner Mecole Hardman (Super Bowl winner with the Chiefs) who did not. Melton has played in 22 games as a receiver the last two seasons and didn't move to cornerback until the June minicamp. If that was a surprise, then perhaps an undrafted rookie making it shouldn't be. Defensive tackle Nazir Stackhouse made it 21 straight seasons for the Packers with at least one undrafted free agent making the Week 1 roster, assuming he makes it to the opener. -- Rob Demovsky
Waived/released: RB Israel Abanikanda, DL Deslin Alexandre, DB Johnathan Baldwin, CB Corey Ballentine, T Brant Banks, LB Jared Bartlett, QB Sean Clifford, G Tyler Cooper, RB Tyrion Davis-Price, QB Taylor Elgersma, DL James Ester, WR Mecole Hardman, CB Tyron Herring, WR Julian Hicks, C Trey Hill, RB Amar Johnson, WR Cornelius Johnson, LB Jamon Johnson, CB Kalen King, G J.J. Lippe, TE Johnny Lumpkin, K Mark McNamee, DL Arron Mosby, WR Isaiah Neyor, DL Devonte O'Malley, WR Will Sheppard, LB Isaiah Simmons, DB Jaylin Simpson, G/C Lecitus Smith, TE Messiah Swinson, T Kadeem Telfort, LB Kristian Welch
Reserve/injured (designated to return): RB MarShawn Lloyd, OL Jacob Monk Reserve/injured: S Omar Brown
Reserve/physically unable to perform: DL Collin Oliver, WR Christian Watson, G John Williams

Minnesota Vikings
Biggest move: The Vikings' most notable decision to date is shaking up the depth at quarterback behind new starter J.J. McCarthy. They traded away presumptive No. 2 Sam Howell, replaced him with free agent Carson Wentz, released veteran Brett Rypien and kept undrafted rookie Max Brosmer as part of their 53-man roster. It's sometimes said that debate over a backup quarterback is irrelevant, because if a starter is injured, then a team's chances to win will decrease no matter who takes over. In the Vikings' case, however, a backup quarterback would be playing for a team that owners Zygi and Mark Wilf have committed more than $350 million in cash to put on the field. It's critical that a level of performance be maintained no matter who is behind center. Also, the makeup of a quarterback room with an inexperienced starter is important. Can Wentz provide the kind of veteran presence that McCarthy would need? -- Kevin Seifert
Traded: CB Mekhi Blackmon, QB Sam Howell, DL Harrison Phillips
Acquired: QB Carson Wentz
Waived/released: OL Zack Bailey, DL Travis Bell, WR Silas Bolden, OT Logan Brown, G Henry Byrd, P Oscar Chapman, WR Dontae Fleming, CB Keenan Garber, LB Cam Gill, OL Michael Gonzalez, S Kahlef Hailassie, DL Jonathan Harris, WR Lucky Jackson, WR Jeshaun Jones, G Vershon Lee, WR Robert Lewis, LB Dorian Mausi, OLB Gabriel Murphy, TE Bryson Nesbit, S Gervarrius Owens, S Mishael Powell, TE Giovanni Ricci, QB Brett Rypien, CB Reddy Steward, RB Tre Stewart, DL Taki Taimani, CB Ambry Thomas, WR Thayer Thomas, RB Xazavian Valladay, TE Nick Vannett, CB Zemaiah Vaughn, OT Leroy Watson IV.
Reserve/suspended: WR Jordan Addison
Reserve/injured: OLB Tyler Batty (designated for return), FB C.J. Ham (designated for return)
Reserve/PUP: TE Gavin Bartholomew
NFC South

Atlanta Falcons
Biggest move: The Falcons placed starting right tackle Kaleb McGary on injured reserve Tuesday, which was not a surprise. But they did so without designating him to return, which means McGary will be out for the entire season due to a leg injury sustained last week in practice. McGary has been the team's starter at the position since he was a first-round draft pick in 2019. He would have had an increased role in 2025 covering the blindside of left-handed quarterback Michael Penix Jr. Storm Norton, McGary's backup, is also out six to eight weeks after ankle surgery. The Falcons acquired tackle Michael Jerrell from the Seahawks in a trade Tuesday. -- Marc Raimondi
Acquired: OL Michael Jerrell
Waived/released: WR Nick Nash, TE Joshua Simon, OL Jordan Williams, S Henry Black, OL Joshua Gray, WR Dylan Drummond, CB Dontae Manning, S Jordan Fuller, EDGE Khalid Kareem, OL Brandon Parker, QB Easton Stick, DL Kentavius Street, CB Keith Taylor, OL Jake Hanson, CB CJ Henderson, DL Simeon Barrow Jr., RB Carlos Washington Jr., RB Jashaun Corbin, CB Cobee Bryant, LB/S Ronnie Harrison, K Lenny Krieg, WR Chris Blair, OL Matthew Cindric, QB Ben DiNucci, RB Elijah Dotson, DL Morgan Fox, LB Caleb Johnson, CB Lamar Jackson, TE Nikola Kalinic, LB Nick Kubitz, WR Jesse Matthews, EDGE Ronnie Perkins, WR Quincy Skinner Jr., S Josh Thompson
Reserve/suspended: None
Reserve/injured: LB Troy Andersen (physically unable to perform), DL Ta'Quon Graham (designated to return), OL Storm Norton (designated to return), OL Kaleb McGary, CB Grayland Arnold, QB Emory Jones, OL Tyrone Wheatley Jr., LB Malik Verdon (non-football injury)

Carolina Panthers
Biggest move: Releasing 2021 Pro Bowl receiver Hunter Renfrow in his attempt at a comeback from ulcerative colitis will get the biggest headlines, particularly since the Panthers kept seven wide receivers. But the most significant move is keeping four tight ends in Ja'Tavion Sanders, Tommy Tremble, Mitchell Evans and James Mitchell. It shows the team isn't sure Tremble will be 100% over his back surgery after missing most of camp. Look for this number to change once the dust settles. -- David Newton
Waived/released: QB Jack Plummer, QB Bryce Perkins, RB Emani Bailey, RB Kay'Ron Lynch-Adams,WR Kobe Hudson, WR Jacolby George WR T.J. Luther, TE Dominique Dafney, OL Steven Losoya, OL Luke Kandra, OLB J.J. Weaver, LB Jacoby Windmon, CB JaTravis Broughton, CB Mello Dotson, CB Tre Swilling, S Jack Henderson, S Isaac Gifford, K Matthew Wright, WR Ja'seem Reed,TE Bryce Pierre,OL Jarrett Kingston, OL Brandon Walton, OL Michael Tarquin, DE Jared Harrison-Hunte, DT Sam Roberts, LB Mapalo Mwansa, CB Shemar Bartholomew, CB Michael Reid, S Trevian Thomas, WR Hunter Renfrow, DT Shy Tuttle, OLB Boogie Basham, LB Krys Barnes, LB Jon Rhattigan.
Waived/injured: G Ja'Tyre Carter, RB Raheem Blackshear (injury settlement)
Reserve/injured: DE LaBryan Ray (designated to return)

New Orleans Saints
Biggest move: The Saints released veteran running backs Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Cam Akers, cementing Kendre Miller's status as Alvin Kamara's backup. Miller, a 2023 third-round pick, had a rough beginning to his career, playing in only 14 games in his first two seasons. Coach Kellen Moore said everyone, including Miller, had a blank slate in the new coaching regime, and he showed that by having a productive training camp. Moore praised him for his "steady offseason" recently. The new running back room consists of Kamara, Miller, rookie Devin Neal and the versatile Velus Jones Jr. -- Katherine Terrell
Waived/released: RB Cam Akers, P James Burnip, WR Roderick Daniels Jr., WR Moochie Dixon, DE Jasheen Davis, DE Jeremiah Martin, DE Omari Thomas, OT Josiah Ezirim, OT Jonathan Mendoza, TE Seth Green, TE Michael Jacobson, G Kyle Hergel, G Mike Panasiuk, LB Tyreem Powell, S Terrell Burgess, RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, G/C Shane Lemieux, WR Dante Pettis, DE Jonah Williams, WR Kevin Austin Jr., CB Dalys Beanum, S Elliott Davison, DE Fadil Diggs, DE Isaiah Foskey, QB Jake Haener, LB D'Marco Jackson, T Easton Kilty, CB Rico Payton (injured), DT Jayden Peevy, CB Jayden Price, LB Nephi Sewell, K Charlie Smyth, TE Treyton Welch, RB Marcus Yarns
Reserve/injured: DT John Ridgeway III (designated to return), OT Barry Wesley (designated to return), T Landon Young
Physically Unable to Perform : TE Taysom Hill, TE Foster Moreau

NFC West

Arizona Cardinals
Biggest move: After an impressive camp despite missing time with an injury, wide receiver Simi Fehoko was one of the most surprising cuts by the Cardinals. He was consistent during training camp and made plays during the preseason. Veteran running back DeeJay Dallas, who was a key component to Arizona's special teams last season, was cut after an up-and-down preseason. However, the most meaningful move may have been Arizona keeping first-round pick Walter Nolen III on PUP because it means he can't return to practice for the first four weeks of the season, and once his 21-day window opens after Week 4, he could miss up to three more games. -- Josh Weinfuss
Waived/released: DL Kyon Barrs, LS Aaron Brewer, LB Elliott Brown, OL Jeremiah Byers, RB Michael Carter, OL Jake Curhan, RB DeeJay Dallas, TE Josiah Deguara, WR Simi Fehoko, DL Anthony Goodlow, WR Bryson Green, CB Darren Hall, OL Sincere Haynesworth, CB Jaylon Jones, OL Nick Leverett, OL Royce Newman, WR Tejhaun Palmer, S Jammie Robinson, DL Elijah Simmons, LB Mykal Walker, WR Andre Baccellia, CB Ekow Boye-Doe, TE Oscar Cardenas, OL McClendon Curtis, CB Steven Gilmore, DL Patrick Jenkins, LB Vi Jones, OL Roy Mbaeteka, WR Nate McCollum, QB Clayton Tune, OL Dohnovan West, LB Benton Whitley
Reserve/injured: OL Hayden Conner, OL Christian Jones, LB J.J. Russell reserve. Conner and Jones have both been designated to return.
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform: DL Bilal Nichols, DL Walter Nolen III, LB BJ Ojulari

Los Angeles Rams
Biggest move: The Rams cut inside linebacker Chris Paul Jr., a 2025 fifth-round pick. Paul missed some time with a calf injury during training camp but played in all three preseason games, including wearing the green dot during the preseason opener. The Rams kept four inside linebackers on their initial 53-man roster: Nate Landman, Omar Speights, Troy Reeder and undrafted rookie Shaun Dolac. -- Sarah Barshop
Traded: OL KT Leveston
Waived/released: CB Shaun Jolly, OL Willie Lampkin IV, OL AJ Arcuri, OL Wyatt Bowles, WR Tru Edwards, DT Jack Heflin, S Tanner Ingle, CB Derion Kendrick, CB Cam Lampkin, OL Dylan McMahon, OLB Jamil Muhammad, ILB Elias Neal, DL Bill Norton, ILB Chris Paul Jr., WR Brennan Presley, RB Ronnie Rivers, RB Cody Schrader, S Nate Valcarcel, CB Charles Woods, WR Britain Covey, OLB Brennan Jackson, TE Mark Redman, WR Drake Stoops, WR Jordan Waters, TE McCallan Castles, S Malik Dixon-Williams, OL Ben Dooley, DL Decarius Hawthorne, OL John Leglue, OL Mike McAllister, OLB Josh Pearcy, DL Da'Jon Terry, OL Trey Wedig, QB Dresser Winn, ILB Tony Fields II

San Francisco 49ers
Biggest move: The biggest move for the Niners is one they did not make, as they kept receiver Jauan Jennings on the 53-man roster. Jennings has yet to return from a calf injury and has a lingering contract issue. The Niners want and need him back on the field sooner than later, but a lucrative extension seems unlikely. The 49ers are extremely thin at the position and need Jennings ready for Week 1 for the offense to be anywhere close to full strength. This is a situation to watch as the next week-plus passes. -- Nick Wagoner
Waived/released: WR Robbie Chosen, OL Michael Dunn, WR Russell Gage Jr., DE Jonathan Garvin, DE Trevis Gipson, DL Bruce Hector, WR Isaiah Hodgins, CB Fabian Moreau, Morstead, LB Curtis Robinson, LB Chazz Surratt, WR Malik Turner, RB Jeff Wilson Jr., WR Junior Bergen, LB Stone Blanton, DL William Bradley-King, DB Derrick Canteen, CB Dallis Flowers, LB Jalen Graham, S Jaylen Mahoney, OL Drake Nugent, WR Terique Owens, DT Sebastian Valdez, TE Brayden Willis, OL Nick Zakelj, QB Tanner Mordecai, QB Carter Bradley, DL Jaylon Allen, DL Shakel Brown
Reserve/suspended: WR Demarcus Robinson, OT Isaac Alarcon
Reserve/injured: DT Kevin Givens, CB Jakob Robinson
Reserve/PUP: WR Brandon Aiyuk, S Malik Mustapha
Reserve/NFI: QB Kurtis Rourke

Seattle Seahawks
Biggest move: The Seahawks released Marquez Valdes-Scantling after they couldn't find someone to trade for the veteran receiver and the $2.5 million that remains on his one-year contract. From a financial standpoint, that had to be a tough move to make since he's guaranteed another $1.5 million on top of his $1.5 million signing bonus. But from a competitive standpoint, it was their only choice absent a trade. Seattle signed Valdes-Scantling to be their WR3 and to help replace some of the speed their offense lost in the DK Metcalf trade. But because he doesn't play special teams, he couldn't be any lower than that on the depth chart if he wanted to make roster. Rookie fifth-round pick Tory Horton clearly outperformed him over the summer, as did Jake Bobo, Dareke Young and Cody White, all of whom made the 53 behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp. -- Brady Henderson
Traded: OT Michael Jerrell
Waived/released: WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR Ricky White III, WR Tyrone Broden, WR John Rhys Plumlee (injury designation), RB Damien Martinez, RB Jacardia Wright, RB Anthony Tyus III, FB Wesley Steiner (injury designation), TE Marshall Lang, T Amari Kight, T Luke Felix-Fualalo, G Sataoa Laumea, C Federico Maranges, DT Quinton Bohanna, NT Brandon Pili, NT Bubba Thomas, NT J.R. Singleton, DT Anthony Campbell, OLB Tyreke Smith, OLB Seth Coleman, ILB Jamie Sheriff, ILB Patrick O'Connell, LB Alphonzo Tuputala, LB D'Eryk Jackson, LB Josh Ross, LB Jalan Gaines, S Jerrick Reed II, CB Damarion Williams, CB Isas Waxter (injury settlement), CB Shemar Jean-Charles, CB Tyler Hall (injury settlement), CB Keydrain Calligan, LS Zach Triner, WR/KR Steven Sims (injury settlement)
Injured reserve: G Christian Haynes (designated for return)
Non-football injury: DE Rylie Mills, NT Johnathan Hankins

AFC East

Buffalo Bills
The Bills placed first-round pick CB Maxwell Hairston on injured reserve with a designation to return, meaning he will miss at least the first four games. CB Tre'Davious White, however, is on the 53-man roster, a sign the lower leg injury he suffered on Thursday is not significant, even if his Week 1 availability is unknown. Hairston suffered a right LCL sprain at the end of July and had yet to practice. The team is playing it safe with his recovery and the move helped the likes of Ja'Marcus Ingram and Dorian Strong stay on the team. -- Alaina Getzenberg
Reserve/injured with designations to return: CB Maxwell Hairston, OL Tylan Grable
Waived/released: DE Paris Shand, DE Nelson Ceaser, DT Jordan Phillips, DT Casey Rogers, DT Marcus Harris, DT Zion Logue, LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB Jimmy Ciarlo, LB Keonta Jenkins, DB Daequan Hardy, DB Zy Alexander, DB Garnett Hollis Jr., CB Dane Jackson, S Darrick Forrest, QB Mike White, QB Shane Buechele, OL Travis Clayton, OL Rush Reimer, OL Kendrick Green, OL Mike Edwards, OL Richard Gouraige, OL Dan Feeney, OL Jacob Bayer, TE Zach Davidson, TE Matt Sokol, TE Keleki Latu, RB Frank Gore Jr., RB Elijah Young, WR Laviska Shenault Jr., WR KJ Hamler, WR Kristian Wilkerson, WR Stephen Gosnell, WR Deon Cain
Reserve/suspended: DE Michael Hoecht, DT Larry Ogunjobi
Waived/injured: WR Grant DuBose

Miami Dolphins
It was a surprised to see Mike Hilton's release, considering his prior starting experience. But the Dolphins have been impressed by rookie Jason Marshall Jr.'s progress at the nickel cornerback position, and he could very well be the team's Week 1 starter. Miami also parted ways with several recent draft picks, including Erik Ezukanma, Channing Tindall, Patrick McMorris and Mohamed Kamara. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques
Waived/released: RB Mike Boone, RB Aaron Shampklin, WR Andrew Armstrong, WR Theo Wease Jr., WR Erik Ezukanma, WR AJ Henning, TE Chris Myarick, TE Pharaoh Brown, TE Hayden Rucci, OL Mason Brooks, OL Addison West, OL Braeden Daniels, OL Josh Priebe, OL Bayron Matos, OL Jalen McKenzie, OL Jackson Carman, OL Ryan Hayes, DL Alex Huntley, DL Ben Stille, DL Matt Dickerson, LB Channing Tindall, LB Grayson Murphy, LB Mohamed Kamara, LB Eugene Asante, LB Quinton Bell, LB Dequan Jackson, LB Derrick McLendon, CB Cornell Armstrong, S Patrick McMorris, S John Saunders Jr., CB Mike Hilton, CB BJ Adams, CB Ethan Robinson, CB Cameron Dantzler Sr., CB Kendall Sheffield
Reserve/suspended: CB Kader Kohou, CB Artie Burns, RB Alexander Mattison, OL Germain Ifedi, OL Yodny Cajuste, OL Obinna Eze, TE Jalin Conyers, CB Jason Maitre, OL Liam Eichenberg

New England Patriots
Biggest move: When the Patriots selected LSU outside linebacker Bradyn Swinson in the fifth round of the draft, with the 146th overall pick, they expressed surprise that he was available. Pass rushers who had production like Swinson (8.5 sacks) usually aren't there in the fifth round. So it was a surprise to see Swinson among the team's cuts. While undrafted OLB Elijah Ponder (Cal-Poly) had clearly carved out a niche on defense and special teams, the Patriots seemed to be in position to keep both developmental outside linebackers. The possibility of Swinson returning on the practice squad bears watching if Swinson clears waivers. -- Mike Reiss
Waived/released: CB Miles Battle, TE Jaheim Bell, RB Micah Bernard, DT Philip Blidi, CB Isaiah Bolden, G Mehki Butler, G Jack Conley, CB Brandon Crossley, TE CJ Dippre, S Marcus Epps, TE Cole Fotheringham, RB JaMycal Hasty, OT Demontrey Jacobs, RB Terrell Jennings, WR John Jiles, OLB Truman Jones, C Alec Lindstrom, WR Phil Lutz, CB Kobee Minor, LB R.J. Moten, DT David Olajiga, DT Kyle Peko, CB Jorda Polk, LB Monty Rice, LB Cam Riley, DT Jahvaree Ritzie, G Tyrese Robinson, K Parker Romo, TE Gee Scott Jr., G Sidy Sow, OLB Bradyn Swinson, RB Shane Watts, WR Jeremiah Webb, QB Ben Wooldridge
Reserve/injured: WR Ja'Lynn Polk, G Layden Robinson, LB Jahlani Tavai (designated to return)

New York Jets
Biggest move: The trade for former Vikings DT Harrison Phillips should help the run defense. He's a first- and second-down run plugger who likely will start alongside Quinnen Williams in their base front. This was a good get for first-year GM Darren Mougey, who surmised that his low-cost additions from the offseason (Byron Cowart and Jay Tufele) weren't enough. Mougey didn't address the need at wide receiver, hoping rookie Arian Smith can provide energy to a group that, save for Garrett Wilson, is lackluster. The decision to waive WR Malachi Corley (2024 third round) had been building for months, so it was hardly a surprise. Incumbent PR/WR Xavier Gipson got the nod over impressive rookie Jamaal Pritchett. -- Rich Cimini
Acquired: DT Harrison Phillips, DT Jovon Briggs
Traded: DT Derrick Nnadi.
Waived/released: CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse, S Dean Clark, DB Jordan Clark, QB Brady Cook, CB Ryan Cooper, WR Malachi Corley, LB Jamin Davis, RB Donovan Edwards, DE Michael Fletcher, OT Liam Forandel, CB Mario Goodrich, T Samuel Jackson, TE Neal Johnson, DE Kingsley Jonathan, TE Zack Kuntz, G Kohl Levao, DB Tanner McCalister, K Harrison Mevis, WR Dymere Miller, S Jarius Monroe, DT Fatorma Mulbah, DT Payton Page, WR Jamaal Pritchett, LB Jackson Sirmon, WR Quentin Skinner, LB Aaron Smith, WR Brandon Smith, RB Lawrence Toafili, T Carter Warren. DE Eric Watts, G Leander Wiegand, WR Ontaria (Pokey) Wilson.
Injured reserve: DT Byron Cowart, LB Ja'Markis Weston (designed for return).
Reserve/physically unable to perform: WR Irvin Charles

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens
Biggest move: The Ravens didn't place tight end Isaiah Likely on injured reserve. This means Lamar Jackson has a shot of throwing to one of his favorite targets in the first month of the season -- which is the Ravens' toughest part of their schedule (at Buffalo, home against Cleveland and Detroit and at Kansas City). Likely suffered a small fracture in his foot at the end of July and has yet to return to the practice field. If he had been placed on IR, he would have missed at least the first four games. Now, Likely could be available as soon as the Sept. 7 season opener. Last season, Likely recorded career highs in receptions (42), receiving yards (477) and touchdown catches (six). -- Jamison Hensley
Waived/released: CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, TE Jahmal Banks, S Beau Brade, WR Malik Cunningham, TE Baylor Cupp, OL Darrian Dalcourt, OL Garrett Dellinger, CB MJ Devonshire Jr., RB Myles Gaskin, CB Thomas Graham Jr., WR Xavier Guillory, OLB Malik Hamm, OT Reid Holskey, S Desmond Igbinosun, S Keondre Jackson, RB D'Ernest Johnson, DL Jayson Jones, WR Keith Kirkwood, LB William Kwenkeu, QB Devin Leary, OL Gerad Lichtenhan, ILB Chandler Martin, WR Anthony Miller, TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden, DL Adedayo Odeleye, NT CJ Okoye, OL Jared Penning, DL C.J. Ravenell, CB Marquise Robinson, OL Nick Samac, FB Lucas Scott, DE Brent Urban and TE Scotty Washington
Injured reserve: OLB Adisa Isaac (designated for return) and WR Dayton Wade
Non-Football Injury: OL Emery Jones Jr. (shoulder).
Physically Unable to Perform: S Ar'Darius Washington (Achilles).

Cincinnati Bengals
Biggest move: Cincinnati opted to keep just eight offensive linemen in its initial cuts. Depth has been a major issue, especially at right guard. Players who scraped out spots on the back end of the 53-man roster, such as safety PJ Jules and rookie defensive tackle Howard Cross, could be at risk as the team seeks out depth on the waiver wire after initial cuts. Bengals coach Zac Taylor has not named a starting right guard but believes that player is on the roster. Don't be surprised if Cincinnati looks to add at that position and potentially at safety, too. -- Ben Baby
Waived/released: RB Gary Brightwell, CB Jalen Davis, LB Joe Giles-Harris, LS Cal Adomitis, OT Devin Cochran, OT Andrew Coker, OT Caleb Etienne, DE Raymond Johnson III, S Jaylen Key, OL Jaxson Kirkland, CB Bralyn Lux, WR Jamoi Mayes, TE Tanner McLachlan, C Seth McLaughlin, RB Kendall Milton, WR Jordan Moore, LB Maema Njongmeta, WR Kendric Pryor, QB Desmond Ridder, DE Isaiah Thomas, OL Cordell Volson, DT McTelvin Agim, CB Nate Brooks, WR Cole Burgess, RB Quali Conley, S Shaquan Loyal, WR Rashod Owens, C Andrew Raym, CB Lance Robinson, OL Andrew Stueber, QB Payton Thorne, LB Craig Young.
Reserve/injured: S Daijahn Anthony, DE Cedric Johnson.
Reserve/physically unable to perform: TE Erick All Jr.

Cleveland Browns
Biggest move: The Browns on Monday traded quarterback Kenny Pickett to the Raiders for a 2026 fifth-round pick. Pickett was the first QB that Cleveland acquired in the offseason as it reshaped the position room but a hamstring injury put him out of consideration for QB1. The move clears the pathway for the Browns to evaluate rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders at some point this season. -- Daniel Oyefusi
Traded: QB Kenny Pickett
Acquired: OT KT Leveston
Waived/released: CB Chigozie Anusiem, OT Jackson Barton, CB Tony Brown II, TE Sal Cannella, G Javion Cohen, WR Chase Cota, WR Kaden Davis, S Christopher Edmonds, OT Sebastian Gutierrez, DE KJ Henry, DT Ralph Holley, CB Christian Holmes, K Dustin Hopkins, QB Tyler Huntley, CB LaMareon James, WR Kisean Johnson, CB Keenan Isaac, T Jason Ivey, DT Sam Kamara, WR Diontae Johnson, DE Titus Leo, RB Ahmani Marshall, WR Cade McDonald (LB Marvin Moody, S Nik Needham, DE Julian Okwara, CB Darius Rush, RB Pierre Strong Jr., LB Charlie Thomas III, T Lorenzo Thompson, G Dartanyan Tinsley, TE Mitch Van Vooren, C Bucky Williams, RB Trayveon Williams, T Kilian Zierer
Reserve/injured: LB Winston Reid
Reserve/physically unable to perform: QB Deshaun Watson
Reserve/non-football injury: WR David Bell

Pittsburgh Steelers
Biggest move: Perhaps the most surprising move ahead of the cut-down day deadline was the Steelers' decision to keep punter Corliss Waitman over veteran Cameron Johnston. The Steelers signed Johnston to a three-year, $9 million contract in free agency a year ago, but Johnston sustained a season-ending injury in Week 1. Waitman took over from there, and the two battled throughout training camp before Waitman beat out Johnston. The other significant move is one the Steelers didn't make -- or haven't made yet. The team released veteran Robert Woods and didn't add another wide receiver by the 4pm roster reduction deadline, but they could still land one on the waiver wire or through a trade. -- Brooke Pryor
Waived/released: LB Eku Leota, DB Beanie Bishop Jr., DB Sebastian Castro, DL DeMarvin Leal, OL Dylan Cook, WR Ke'Shawn Williams, DL Domenique Davis, WR Brandon Johnson, DB Chuck Clark, DB James Pierre, OL Max Scharping, RB Trey Sermon, WR Robert Woods, LB Kenny Willekes, LS Jake McQuaide, DB Kam Alexander, DB Quindell Johnson, S Kyler McMichael, DB Mikey Victor, OL Doug Nester, OL Julian Pearl, QB Logan Woodside, RB Evan Hull, TE Kevin Foelsch, K Ben Sauls, LB Mark Robinson, LB Julius Welschof, DB D'Shawn Jamison, DB Daryl Porter Jr., DT Kyler Baugh, OL Steven Jones, OL Aiden Williams, RB Lew Nichols, TE JJ Galbreath, WR Max Hurleman, P Cameron Johnston
Reserve/injured: CB Cory Trice Jr. (designated for return)

AFC South

Houston Texans
Biggest move: Running back Joe Mixon went on the NFI list with an ankle injury. Mixon was a Pro Bowler in 2024 for the Texans, but now Houston is without their star back. And there's no clear indication how long he will be out. Mixon's and the Texans' camp have been very quiet about his health and his potential return. -- DJ Bien-Aime
Traded: OT Austin Deculus
Waived/released: WR Quintez Cephus, QB Kedon Slovis, S Myles Bryant, LB Nick Niemann, CB Damon Arnette, TE Luke Lachey, FB Jakob Johnson, LB Jackson Woodard, LB K.C. Ossai, LS Blake Ferguson, DE Solomon Byrd, DT Junior Tafuna, C Eli Cox, OT Conor McDermott, OG LaDarius Henderson, WR Daniel Jackson, DE Casey Toohill, OT Trent Brown, CB D'Angelo Ross, RB J.J. Taylor, CB Arthur Maulet, TE Dalton Keene, S Jalen Mills, TE Harrison Bryant, S Russ Yeast, Jawhar Jordan, DT Haggai Ndubuisi, OT Jaylon Thomas, OT Zach Thomas.
Reserve/suspended: (IR) WR Cornell Powell, (PUP) WR Tank Dell, (NFI) CB Alijah Huzzie, (NFI) RB Joe Mixon, (IR) TE Irv Smith Jr. (PUP) DT Kurt Hinish, (PUP) Denico Autry, S Jaylen Reed (Designated to return)

Indianapolis Colts
Biggest move: The Colts released 2023 second-round pick -- and Indianapolis native -- JuJu Brents in a bit of a surprise move. Brents has battled injuries the past two seasons, seeing action in only 11 of a possible 34 games. He missed a significant chunk of practice time in camp this month because of a hamstring injury and was also not considered a scheme fit in coordinator Lou Anarumo's system. The Colts made two cornerback acquisitions in the past week, signing free agent Xavien Howard and trading for Minnesota's Mekhi Blackmon. -- Stephen Holder
Waived/released: LB Austin Ajiake, WR Ajou Ajou, QB Jason Bean, RB Ulysses Bentley IV, CB JuJu Brents, LB Jake Chaney, DT Devonta Davis, LB Solomon DeShields, T Marshall Foerner, C Wesley French, DE Marcus Haynes, RB Khalil Herbert, CB Alex Johnson, T Marcellus Johnson, WR Tyler Kahmann, CB Chris Lammons, DE Isaiah Land, DE Desmond Little, TE Maximilian Mang, CB B.J. Mayes, TE Sean McKeon, DE Durell Nchami, RB Nate Noel, WR Coleman Owen, WR Landon Parker, CB Duke Shelley, G Josh Sills, WR Blayne Taylor, S Ladarius Tennison, WR Laquon Treadwell, K Maddux Trujillo (waived-injured), DT Josh Tupou, LB Joseph Vaughn, C Mose Vavao, S Trey Washington, CB Samuel Womack III, TE Jelani Woods, RB Nay'Quan Wright
Reserve/injured (designated for return): LB Jaylon Carlies

Jacksonville Jaguars
Biggest move: The Jaguars had trouble stopping the run in 2024 (132.6 yards per game allowed, which ranked 25th) and needed major improvements up front, so they reworked the defensive line. They cut tackles Jordan Jefferson and Tyler Lacy -- both of whom were fourth-round picks in 2024 and 2023, respectively - in favor of undrafted free agents Danny Striggow (Minnesota) and B.J. Green (Colorado). The Jaguars kept 11 defensive linemen, which included a pair of 10-year vets in Arik Armstead and Austin Johnson, and they also added Khalen Saunders Sr. via trade last week. -- Michael DiRocco
Waived/released: OL Tremayne Anchrum, TE Shawn Bowman, WR Chandler Brayboy, WR Cam Camper, DL James Carpenter, OL Jerome Carvin, DE Myles Cole, LB Branson Combs, TE John Copenhaver, DL Ethan Downs, OL Javon Foster, RB Kevin Harris, QB Seth Henigan, TE Patrick Herbert, WR Trenton Irwin, RB Ja'Quinden Jackson, DT Jordan Jefferson, DT Tyler Lacy, WR Darius Lassiter, OL Ricky Lee, CB Keni-H Lovely, TE Quintin Morris, DB Jabbar Muhammad, LB Chad Muma, CB De'Antre Prince, DL Keivie Rose, DB Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig, WR Dorian Singer, DB Doneiko Slaughter, S Daniel Thomas, DB Aydan White, QB John Wolford, OL Sal Wormley
Waived/injured: WR Eli Pancol
Reserve/injured (designated to return): LB Jalen McLeod
Reserve/injured: CB Caleb Ransaw

Tennessee Titans
Biggest move: The biggest move news wise was the release of wide receiver Xavier Restrepo. Despite being Miami's all-time leading receiver in multiple categories and Cam Ward's top target, Restrepo signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent. Restrepo started off well in OTAs and minicamp but that early success didn't move to training camp. The wide receiver group didn't have space for Restrepo who worked mostly in the slot but only played 42 snaps on three preseason games. -- Turron Davenport
Waived/released: LB Brian Asamoah II, S Kendell Brooks, TE Drake Dabney, OT Jaelyn Duncan, LB Ali Gaye, DT Cam Horsley, RB Jermar Jefferson, WR Mason Kinsey, RB Jordan Mims, TE Thomas Odukoya, DT Isaiah Raikes, WR Xavier Restrepo, OT Andrew Rupcich, TE Josh Whyle, G Brenden Jaimes, LB Blake Lynch, CB Amani Oruwariye, WR James Proche II, QB Trevor Siemian, DE Carlos Watkins
Reserve/injured: RB Tyjae Spears (designated for return)

AFC West

Denver Broncos
Biggest move: Perhaps it wasn't the biggest surprise because the Broncos used a first-round pick on cornerback Jahdae Barron in April, but when the Broncos waived cornerback Damarri Mathis, they officially moved on from a former fourth-round pick (2022) who started 18 games over the past three seasons. In the end, Barron's arrival and the starter-quality play of Kris Abrams-Draine -- a fifth-round pick in 2024 -- throughout training camp and the preseason cost Mathis his roster spot. Running back Audric Estime (fifth round, 2024) and safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (fifth round, 2022) are two more former Broncos draft picks who got caught in the squeeze of the team's improvement.
Traded: WR Devaughn Vele (to the Saints)
Waived/released: CB Micah Abraham, LB Levelle Bailey, WR Michael Bandy, T Marques Cox, WR Joaquin Davis, DT Michael Dwumfour, QB Sam Ehlinger, RB Audric Estime, OLB Andrew Farmer, S Sam Franklin Jr., WR Courtney Jackson, TE Caleb Lohner, CB Damarri Mathis, C Joe Michalski, NT Jordan Miller, OLB Garrett Nelson, CB Quinton Newsome, WR Jerjuan Newton, WR A.T. Perry, CB Joshua Pickett, FB Adam Prentice, TE Caden Prieskorn, CB Jaden Robinson, WR Kyrese Rowan, G Will Sherman, S Keidron Smith, CB Reese Taylor, G Calvin Throckmorton, G Xavier Truss, LB Jordan Turner, S Delarrin Turner-Yell, RB Blake Watson, LB Garret Wallow, G Clay Webb.
Waived/injured: DT Kristian Williams.
Injured/reserve: FB Michael Burton (full season)
Reserve/injured: LB Drew Sanders (short-term)

Las Vegas Raiders
Biggest move: The Raiders addressed their need for a backup quarterback on the eve of final cuts by acquiring Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett. The first-round pick competed for the starter job in Cleveland before it was awarded to Joe Flacco. Now, he joins Las Vegas after backup Aidan O'Connell fractured his wrist in the preseason finale. Clearly, Geno Smith is the starting quarterback. However, Pickett fills the need of an experienced quarterback that Carroll wanted to play behind Smith. Pickett has played in 30 career games, making 25 starts. -- Ryan McFadden
Waived/released: LB Amari Gainer, RB Chris Collier, RB Sincere McCormick, TE Qadir Ismail, DE Andre Carter II, DT Zach Carter, DE Jahfari Harvey, DE Ovie Oghoufo, WR Justin Shorter, TE Albert Okwuegbunam, WR Ketron Jackson Jr., WR Alex Bachman, OT Dalton Wagner, DT Keondre Coburn, OT Gottlieb Ayedze, LB Jaylon Smith, WR Marquez Callaway, WR Phillip Dorsett, WR Collin Johnson, CB Sam Webb, DE Jah Joyner, LB Michael Barrett, DT Tank Booker, S Hudson Clark, OT Parker Clements, C Jarrod Hufford, CB John Humphrey, CB Greedy Vance, OL Laki Tasi, CB JT Woods, TE Carter Runyon, WR Tommy Mellott, S Trey Taylor, S Terrell Edmunds, QB Cam Miller, WR Shedrick Jackson, DT Treven Ma'ae, LB Matt Jones
Reserve/injured: S Lonnie Johnson Jr. (designated for return)

Los Angeles Chargers
Biggest move: L.A. activated running back Najee Harris off the non-football injury/illness list to the active roster, a sign that he could be ready to play in Week 1. Harris hasn't practiced with the team since he signed with the Chargers in March. An eye injury caused by a fireworks mishap landed him on NFI ahead of training camp, but GM Joe Hortiz said Harris was "on track" for Week 1 during the Chargers' final preseason game, and this move supports that. Harris is crucial to turning around a Chargers rushing offense that was below average last season. -- Kris Rhim
Waived/released: CB Harrison Hand, QB Taylor Heinicke, S Tony Jefferson, LB Kana'i Mauga, RB Nyheim Miller-Hines, LB Del'Shawn Phillips, WR Jalen Reagor, T David Sharpe, G Karsen Barnhart, DB Michigan Trikweze Bridges, WR Florida Dalevon Campbell, DL TeRah Edwards, WR Luke Grimm, OLB Kansas Kylan Guidry, DL Christopher Hinton, WR JaQuae Jackson, LB Emany Johnson, G Nash Jones, C Josh Kaltenberger, TE Stevo Klotz, OLB Tre'Mon Morris-Brash, T Ryan Nelson, CB Myles Purchase, OLB Garmon Randolph, WR Brenden Rice, RB Raheim Sanders, CB Nehemiah Shelton, DL Nesta Jade Silvera, T Corey Stewart, G Branson Taylor, QB DJ Uiagalelei, RB Kimani Vidal, TE Thomas Yassmin
Acquired: OL Austin Deculus
Reserve/injured: LS Josh Harris (designated to return), CB Deane Leonard (designated to return), LB Junior Colson
Waived/injured: WR Jaylen Johnson, S Jaylen Jones, RB Jaret Patterson