What’s an NFL practice squad? Rules, eligibility, salary for 2024

The Dolphins will get to work at filling out their practice squad. Here are the rules and how it works.

The Miami Dolphins parted with a long list of players Tuesday, but they’ll hope to get plenty of them back when they put together their practice squad.

But what is a practice squad?

While the NFL allows each team to carry 53 players on its active roster (with a maximum of 48 available on game days), clubs are also able to keep several players who practice with the team all week but can’t play in games … or at least not much.

Here’s how it works:

  • Each team can carry as many as 16 players on its practice squad.
  • 10 of those players have to be rookies or second-year players. There’s no eligibility restrictions for the other six players.
  • Teams can use a “standard elevation” to make as many as two practice squad players available to play in a regular season game without moving them to the active roster. However, the elevation can only be used a maximum of three times on a single player. To make a player available for a fourth regular season game, he would need to be moved to the active roster.
  • Team can sign players from another team’s practice squad, but must sign them directly to their active roster and can’t move them laterally to the practice squad.

Rookies and second-year players will earn a minimum of $12,500 for every week they spend on a practice squad. The minimum for veterans with at least three years of experience is $16,800 per week with the maximum salary set at $21,300 per week.

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