Rams cut Jason Taylor II, Blake Larson from practice squad

To make room for Ty Nsekhe, the Rams cut two players from the practice squad – including second-year safety Jason Taylor II

The roster shuffling continued for the Los Angeles Rams this week, mostly out of necessity with so many players injured just one game into the season. They added some offensive line help on Tuesday, signing center Dylan McMahon off the Eagles’ practice squad and adding veteran Geron Christian.

Those moves haven’t yet been made official by the team but the addition of Ty Nsekhe to the practice squad has. To make room for Nsekhe, the Rams cut two players from the practice squad: safety Jason Taylor II and offensive lineman Blake Larson.

Taylor was a seventh-round pick in 2023 but was cut this summer due to the depth the Rams had at safety. Larson was signed as an undrafted rookie this offseason but did not make the 53-man roster.

It remains unclear who will start at left tackle this week with Joe Noteboom injured and Alaric Jackson suspended, but Nsekhe is a candidate to step in, as is Geron Christian.

Rams add O-line depth, sign OT Blake Larson to practice squad

With the offensive line getting thin, the Rams added some depth by signing a familiar face to the practice squad

The Los Angeles Rams are a bit thin along the offensive line heading into Week 1 after losing Alaric Jackson to a two-game suspension and possibly Rob Havenstein for the opener due to an ankle injury. With only eight offensive linemen on the 53-man roster, the Rams added some depth up front.

The team announced Monday that offensive tackle Blake Larson has been signed to the practice squad. Larson was with the Rams this offseason but was waived during the first round of roster cuts.

He’s one of four linemen on the practice squad for Los Angeles and one of them could be promoted to the active roster if Havenstein misses Week 1.

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Panthers 2024 post-combine meetings tracker

Does anybody need a list of 2024 draft prospects the Panthers have spoken with thus far? We got you.

The 2024 scouting combine is now in the books. 40s have been dashed, 20s have been shuttled, benches have been pressed and vertical and broads have been jumped.

Oh, and there were plenty of talks to be had.

Among the annual activities at the combine are the meetings between prospects and potentially interested teams. And as far as the Carolina Panthers are concerned, we may have to pay a bit more attention to who they’re talking to since their first pick doesn’t pop up until the second round.

So, we’ll help you out.

Here are all the known players—whether they were at the combine, Senior Bowl, Shrine Bowl or even the College Gridiron Showcase—the Panthers have spoken with to this point:

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