Bucs have swapped out tight ends on their practice squad, releasing rookie J.J. Howland and signing former San Diego State tight end David Wells. He's 27, spent time with Cowboys, Chiefs, Patriots, Falcons, Colts, Cardinals and Titans over last five seasons.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) September 14, 2022
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shuffling their roster a bit after Sunday night’s 19-3 win over the Dallas Cowboys, swapping a pair of tight ends on their practice squad.
JJ Howland is headed out, and will be replaced by David Wells, per The Athletic’s Greg Auman.
Wells has bounced between seven different NFL teams over the last five years, while Howland was signed by the Bucs as a rookie undrafted free agent this offseason.
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