Raiders sign T Jackson Barton to active roster, bring back DT Kyle Peko to practice squad

Raiders bring back DT Kyle Peko and CB Bryce Cosby to practice squad and sign T Jackson Barton to the active roster

The lineman shuffle continues in Las Vegas. The day after the Raiders traded away Johnathan Hankins to the Cowboys for a late draft pick, they brought back veteran DT Kyle Peko to the practice squad.

Peko had been signed this offseason as a free agent and lost the battle for a roster spot out of training camp to Hankins, Andrew Billings, and the team’s two rookie DT draft picks.

Taking Hankins’s spot on the roster is tackle Jackson Barton who the team called up from the practice squad for depth on the offensive line.

Last Sunday the team lost right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor to injury after 14 snaps, with Thayer Munford filling in admirably. Barton offers some insurance should Eluemunor not be healthy enough to play this week at New Orleans.

Replacing Barton on the practice squad is T Sebastian Gutierrez.

In addition the team released CB Javelin Guidry from the practice squad and brought back CB Bryce Cosby.

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Browns tryout 3 safeties including Cincinnati Bearcats standout James Wiggins

The Browns had three safeties in for tryouts today, including former Cincinnati Bearcat James Wiggins

The secondary that is currently playing defense off of the coast of Lake Erie, and the Cleveland Browns may have had enough of it. Today, the Browns had three safeties in for tryouts, according to the league’s transaction memo. The most notable name of these tryouts was former Cincinnati Bearcats standout James Wiggins.

With the Baltimore Ravens up next in just two days, the Cleveland defense needs to turn it around to attempt to save their season. While these tryouts will not help that cause this week, the Browns bringing in three of one position is certainly a sign of displeasure.

We take a look at the three names here.