Patriots announce two practice squad moves on Tuesday

Patriots make two practice squad moves

With the players off for the day, the New England Patriots front office was hard at work making moves ahead of Sunday’s season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

On Tuesday, the Patriots announced they signed offensive tackle Caleb Jones to the practice squad. In a corresponding move, the team also announced the release of defensive end Brevin Allen.

Jones signed with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted rookie in 2022. He was one of many roster cuts after failing to make the initial 53-man roster. The former Indiana University standout is a mammoth human being standing at 6-foot-9 and 370 pounds.

The struggles along the offensive front in New England have the team desperately looking to improve their roster depth. Vederian Lowe is expected to be the starting left tackle, but he was banged up at the end of training camp.

The Patriots have also added a slew of main roster signings, along with spending a third-round draft pick on rookie Caedan Wallace.

It’s a wide open competition along the offense line for New England, which only means opportunity for a player like Jones.

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Chargers sign Chris Collins, waive Brevin Allen

The Chargers made a new signing to their roster on Tuesday.

The Chargers made a new signing to their roster.

After attending the team’s rookie minicamp, Chris Collins made quite the impression on the staff. He was signed to a full-time roster spot on Tuesday.

Collins primarily played outside linebacker in his final year in college, and that is also his listed position with the Chargers.

In a corresponding move, Brevin Allen was waived. Allen was a 2023 undrafted free agent who played in two games with the team last year after being elevated to the practice squad.

Collins will have stiff competition to make one of the four or five EDGE spots, especially after the team signed Bud Dupree earlier in the week. But he could certainly impress the coaching staff enough to fight for a practice squad spot should he prove himself during camp and the preseason.

Jim Harbaugh and Jesse Minter certainly got a good look at his 6-foot-5 and 255-pound frame in the Big Ten.

Collins racked up 86 tackles and 6.5 sacks during his time at both Minnesota and North Carolina.

Chargers sign 11 players to future contracts

The Chargers signed 11 players to reserve/future contracts. All spent all or part of the season on the practice squad.

With the 2023 season over, the Chargers have signed 11 players to future contracts, according to the NFL Transactions wire.

EDGE Brevin Allen

DT Jerrod Clark

RB Elijah Dotson

QB Max Duggan

WR Simi Fehoko

DB Matt Hankins

OL Brent Laing

DT Basil Okoye

DB Chris Wilcox

RB Jaret Patterson

DL Christopher Hinton

All 11 players spent time on either the team’s practice squad or active roster in 2023.

The players will be added to the 90-man active roster when the 2024 offseason officially begins.

Chargers practice squad tracker: Latest additions to roster

Keep track of all the signings to the Chargers practice squad right here.

After setting their initial 53-man roster, the Chargers began constructing their 17-man practice squad. They signed 12 and added three over the past two days.

Here’s the full list of the players signed to the Bolts practice squad:

EDGE Brevin Allen

RT Zack Bailey

WR Terrell Bynum

DT Jerrod Clark

DT Christian Covington

QB Max Duggan

WR Keelan Doss

EDGE Andrew Farmer

CB Matt Hankins

TE Hunter Kampmoyer

DT CJ Okoye (IPP)

G/T Austen Pleasants

WR Alex Erickson

S Dean Marlowe

TE Nick Vannett

Chargers sign 12 players to 2023 practice squad

The Los Angeles Chargers announced 12 players that will begin the 2023 season on the practice squad.

The Los Angeles Chargers began announcing members of their practice squad on Wednesday, signing the following players:

EDGE Brevin Allen

RT Zack Bailey

WR Terrell Bynum

DT Jerrod Clark

DT Christian Covington

QB Max Duggan

WR Keelan Doss

EDGE Andrew Farmer

CB Matt Hankins

TE Hunter Kampmoyer

DT CJ Okoye (IPP)

G/T Austen Pleasants

Teams can have up to 16 players on their practice squad, but for the Bolts, they can have up to 17 players because they have an exemption to add Okoye as an extra player through the International Player Pathway Program.

Therefore, five more players will be added to round out the group.

Stay tuned for more information.

Chargers sign 18 undrafted free agents after 2023 NFL draft

After drafting seven players, the Los Angeles Chargers signed 18 who went undrafted.

The Chargers wasted little time in filling out their roster after their haul in the 2023 NFL draft, signing 18 undrafted free agents.

Below are the members that Los Angeles signed Saturday night.

EDGE Brevin Allen, Campbell

S Tyler Baker-Williams, North Carolina State

OL Johari Branch, Maryland

CB Cameron Brown, Ohio State

WR Terrell Bynum, USC

DL Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina

RB Elijah Dotson, Northern Colorado

LB Nathan East, Samford

TE Michael Ezeike, UCLA

EDGE Andrew Farmer, Lane College

S AJ Finley, Mississippi

RB Tyler Hoosman, North Dakota

LB Mikel Jones, Syracuse

DL Terrance Lang, Colorado

OT Nicolas Meslop, Delta State

CB Tiawan Mullen, Indiana

CB AJ Uzodinma, Ball State

WR Pokey Wilson, Florida State