Browns tryout 6 including TE Jace Sternberger and FB/H Clint Ratkovich

The Browns tried out 6 players today, including 2019 third rounders Jace Sternberger and Kahale Warring, and hybrid back Clint Ratkovich.

The Cleveland Browns continue to look for any sort of churn to the bottom of their roster and practice squad, trying out six players today. Already twice this season, the Browns have signed two players from tryouts to their practice squad. First, it was former Miami Redhawk safety Mike Brown who won a spot, then just this week wide receiver Cyril Grayson worked his way onto the practice squad from a tryout.

Most notably, the Browns tried out two tight ends Jace Sternberger and Kahale Warring, who were both third round picks in the 2019 NFL Draft. This comes as the Browns have ruled David Njoku out for a second straight game. Another player of interest is former Northern Illinois versatile fullback Clint Ratkovich, who suffered a devastating injury during a pre-draft workout with the Green Bay Packers in April that led to him going undrafted.

Quarterback Reid Sinnett, linebacker Ron’Dell Carter, and center Beau Benzschawel rounded out the rest of those who tried out. Again, there has been movement on the practice squad the past two times the Browns have held tryouts, so we could see movement again.

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Former Packers TE Jace Sternberger wrote this epic tweet about Terry McLaurin and Green Bay

Jace Sternberger was the No. 75 overall pick by the Packers in 2019 — one pick before Washington chose Terry McLaurin. Green Bay fans often remind Sternberger of this.

Can you imagine if the Green Bay Packers had drafted former Ohio State wide receiver Terry McLaurin with the No. 75 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft?

Green Bay fans have often imagined what would have happened if quarterback Aaron Rodgers was throwing passes to Davante Adams and Terry McLaurin over the past few years. Sure, Adams is gone now, but if the Packers had selected McLaurin, he’d be their No. 1 wide receiver.

Instead, Green Bay chose former Texas A&M tight end Jace Sternberger at No. 75. In two years with the Packers, he appeared in 18 games, catching 12 passes for 114 yards and one touchdown. He was released in Sept. 2021.

The Seattle Seahawks signed Sternberger to their practice squad two days later. In a twist of irony, Washington then signed Sternberger to its active roster on Oct. 6 after multiple injuries at tight end. The team waived him one month later.

The Steelers later signed Sternberger, but he was waived over the summer and is now out of football.

Sternberger maintains an active presence on Twitter, and during Sunday’s game between the Packers and Commanders, he sent out a tweet for the ages.

He’s right. But Washington fans are certainly happy Green Bay messed that one up. Kudos to Sternberger for poking fun at himself on this one.

Former Packers TE Jace Sternberger crafted this epic troll tweet about Terry McLaurin

The Tweet of the Day belongs to former Packers TE Jace Sternberger.

Leave it to Jace Sternberger to craft the perfect troll tweet in the immediate aftermath of the Green Bay Packers’ 23-21 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

Sternberger was the 75th overall pick in the 2019 draft by the Packers. Terry McLaurin, the 76th overall pick, caught three huge passes against the coverage of Jaire Alexander – including a 37-yard touchdown and the dagger 12-yard catch late in the fourth quarter – to help the Commanders spring the upset of the Packers at FedEx Field.

Here’s the tweet:

Sternberger, who was waived by the Packers in 2021, caught 12 passes for 114 yards and a touchdown during his two seasons and 18 games in Green Bay.

McLaurin had five catches for 73 yards and a touchdown on Sunday. He has back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and now over 3,500 career receiving yards after this week.

Sternberger is currently a free agent. He was last with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Packers have lost three straight games after starting 3-1 and are now 3-4 heading to Buffalo in Week 8.

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Projecting the Chargers’ initial 16-man practice squad

Here’s our best guess at which 16 players will be back as members of the Chargers practice squad heading into the regular season.

With the 53-man roster set, the Chargers’ next task will be to build their practice squad. The squad has steadily increased in size in recent years, with up to 16 players allowed on the 2022 version. Up to four of those players can have less than two seasons of NFL experience, and up to six of them can be NFL veterans of any experience level. The rest must be players who have less than nine games of active roster experience in their career.

Let’s take a stab at a possible group Los Angeles could bring in for their squad:

RB Leddie Brown

While Brown didn’t receive many reps in the preseason, I do believe he made a bigger impression on the coaching staff than Kevin Marks Jr. did. Brown ran for 1,000 yards multiple times during his career at West Virginia, but his issue has always been speed. He’s a potential developmental option behind the four running backs on the 53 thanks to his pass-catching ability.

RB Tyler Goodson

Goodson was left off Green Bay’s initial 53-man roster, and while it’s likely that the Packers keep him on their practice squad, running backs coach Derrick Foster is familiar with the rookie. Foster was the running backs coach at Iowa from 2018-20. In the last year of that tenure, Goodson was named first-team All-Big Ten at running back, Iowa’s first such honoree since 2008. If he slips through waivers and isn’t immediately signed to Green Bay’s practice squad, Foster could campaign for him to make the move to Los Angeles.

WR Michael Bandy

Bandy’s preseason performance was phenomenal, but his size would always limit him to the slot, where the Chargers have a lot of flexibility with the receivers on the 53. If the 2020 UDFA gets through waivers, he should be the first player LA calls when building the practice squad. Bandy is an NFL route runner, full stop. The only reason he’s not on a roster is his lack of inside/outside versatility.

WR Trevon Bradford

Bradford seems the likeliest of the next tier of wide receivers to stay on the squad, as he had plenty of moments in practice. He also had a nice stop-and-start move in the second preseason game against the Cowboys. The rookie undrafted free agent has some traits to work with and I think he’s worth being kept him around.

WR Joe Reed

There’s still something to unlock with Reed, who flashed the ability to play on the outside this preseason before getting injured and missing the last preseason game. Before the preseason, it seemed like Reed was purely a slot and kick return guy. But perhaps his flashes will encourage the Chargers to keep him around for a healthy season in 2022 to see if he can push for a roster spot next offseason.

TE Hunter Kampmoyer

While Kampmoyer may not have done enough to make the 53, I’m sure LA will try to keep him around for his special teams value. Kampmoyer worked with the first team kickoff unit throughout training camp, a role that will now mostly be taken by Tre’ McKitty. The former undrafted free agent is a likely candidate to use up his three call-ups to provide some extra help on special teams, especially if the team gets off to a slow start.

TE Jace Sternberger

Another former Packer, Sternberger was cut by the Steelers on Monday as they trimmed their roster down to 53 as well. Tight ends coach Kevin Koger worked as an offensive quality control coach in Green Bay for Sternberger’s first two seasons, presenting another potential opportunity for LA’s position coaches to petition for a player they’re familiar with. Sternberger is another special teams value addition who could also fill the fourth tight end spot on the active roster if the Chargers feel they need one.

OT Foster Sarell

As of right now, it seems like Sarell will be brought back to the practice squad instead of Zack Bailey, who seems like a waiver claim candidate elsewhere around the league. Sarell split the second team left tackle duties with Bailey this preseason, and I thought Sarell was the better player. Bailey does have side versatility as someone that can play the left and right sides, whereas Sarell is locked in on the left side. But he’s worth putting more developmental time into as a potential backup.

G Ryan Hunter

Whether Hunter comes back or not at this point seems like a coin flip. In my opinion, the 27-year-old played well enough to earn a roster spot somewhere but ultimately lost his spot to Brenden Jaimes. If he’s amiable to returning, he’d be an excellent depth piece from the practice squad with call-up potential if either Jaimes, Will Clapp, or Jamaree Salyer go down with injuries.

DL Andrew Brown

Brown made a few plays for the Chargers this preseason, but he was always on the outside looking in with a locked and loaded top 5 and a tight competition between Breiden Fehoko and Christian Covington for IDL6. He could be a waiver claim candidate or move on to greener pastures if given the opportunity, but if he decides to return, he’d be a valuable addition a la Fehoko last season.

EDGE Jamal Davis II

I thought Davis did nearly enough to make the initial roster, but his lack of refinement as a pass rusher is likely what kept him off the 53. He’s a great run defender on the edge, and the Chargers did invest in him a little bit by signing him out of the CFL. I think he’ll be back to work on his pass rush arsenal and push for a roster spot in 2023.

EDGE Carlo Kemp

It’s hard to nail down what combination of Davis, Kemp, and Emeke Egbule will end up on the practice squad, but ultimately I think LA will keep Kemp as well. Although he wasn’t a standout in practice, Kemp flashed some real tools during the preseason. A former undrafted free agent who spent the spring in the USFL, Kemp’s football journey has already been arduous. Keeping him around and giving him some stability could unlock something.

CB Isaiah Dunn

The Jets acquired Sauce Gardner and DJ Reed this offseason, which ultimately pushed Dunn off the roster this week. The UDFA out of Oregon State got the largest contract for an undrafted cornerback in 2021 and played in 12 games as a rookie. Like Goodson, Dunn’s preseason team will almost certainly want him back. But if Dunn wants a change of scenery, moving from New York to Los Angeles could be the answer. 

CB Kemon Hall

Hall has steadily improved this offseason and closed out the preseason with a few strong performances, but the depth of the Chargers roster dictated his release on Tuesday. He’d be another valuable special teams addition to the practice squad after spending 2021 on the active roster. As a corner that knows the scheme, keeping him around at least early on while JC Jackson recovers from ankle surgery as emergency depth seems like a good idea.

S Raheem Layne

Layne should be an easy practice squad addition if he’s willing to return. He had an excellent training camp, and while the preseason games weren’t at that same level, he still looked like a competent depth piece. The rookie UDFA was one of the most pleasant surprises of the offseason, but he may feel as though his effort has gone underappreciated by the Chargers. If they can convince him to return, I’d expect him to have a role when he does get called up for his three games this season.

S Mark Webb Jr.

Probably the most surprising cut of the offseason for the Chargers, Webb missed this roster primarily because of his inability to stay on the field. A knee injury ended his season prematurely last year, with a calf issue holding him out of action this preseason. Webb is still injured, and leaving him off the 53 feels like the Chargers trying to sneak him through to the practice squad to rehab in-house without spending a roster spot. It’s no secret that LA is high on Webb’s potential. If he can stay healthy, I expect him to be one of the first permanent call-ups if other players get injured.

Other Names to Consider

RB Darrynton Evans

RB Kevin Harris

RB Justin Jackson

OT AJ Arcuri

OT Tyler Vrabel

G Michael Schofield

DT Tyler Shelvin

EDGE Emeke Egbule

LB Cole Christiansen

S Will Parks

8 recently cut players the Chargers should consider adding

Here are eight players that were released the Chargers should consider adding.

The Chargers announced their 53-man roster on Tuesday, but that does not mean it is finalized.

Los Angeles can add players via free agency or the waiver wire. That waiver wire is based on the draft order and processes on Wednesday.

These are some of the players that were released on Tuesday that the Bolts should consider adding.

Broncos add a quarterback, make several other roster moves

Broncos added some emergency depth at QB by signing Danny Etling to the practice squad. Denver also made several other roster moves.

The Denver Broncos signed a quarterback and made several other roster moves on Saturday, the team announced. Here’s a quick recap of the team’s recent transactions.

Washington releases Jace Sternberger, signaling the impending return of Logan Thomas

Washington released tight end Jace Sternberger, meaning Logan Thomas should be back soon.

The Washington Football Team released tight end Jace Sternberger on Tuesday, which means Logan Thomas should be back soon.

Sternberger signed with Washington on Oct. 6, days after Thomas injured his hamstring in a Week 4 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Sternberger was never active for Washington as Ricky Seals-Jones has been Washington’s No. 1 tight end in Thomas’ absence.

Thomas expects to join Washington for practice next week when the team returns from its bye week.

This is great news for Washington.

The red-zone offense has been punchless without Thomas. It was especially bad in the loss to the Packers in Week 7. Thomas is a big target with strong hands, making him the perfect red-zone weapon. He was outstanding in the red zone last season, not only making plays but opening things up for Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and others.

As a team, Washington is ranked dead last, tied with the Houston Texans, as the NFL’s worst team in the red zone. Washington averages 1.2 red-zone scores per game, per teamrankings.com.

The return of Thomas will be welcome news for quarterback Taylor Heinicke.

Washington signs TE Jace Sternberger, puts TE Logan Thomas on IR

Washington is adding a tight end to its 53-man roster, signing Jace Sternberger off the Seahawks’ practice squad.

Washington was dealt a blow when tight end Logan Thomas suffered a hamstring injury in Sunday’s game against Atlanta, forcing him to miss some time. We now know that he’ll be out at least three weeks after the team placed him on injured reserve Wednesday.

To take his place on the 53-man roster, Washington signed tight end Jace Sternberger off the Seahawks’ practice squad.

Sternberger spent last season with the Packers, catching 12 passes for 114 yards and one touchdown. He came into the NFL as a third-round pick by Green Bay in 2019 but has played just 18 games in his career.

Ricky Seals-Jones played 93% of the offensive snaps against the Falcons so he’ll help replace Thomas, but Sternberger is also an option at tight end.

Seahawks signing tight end Jace Sternberger to practice squad

Green Bay released him after his suspension ended.

The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly signing former Green Bay Packers tight end Jace Sternberger in the aftermath of his release, per his agent Mike McCartney.

The Packers selected Sternberger with the 75th overall pick in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft following his productive career at Texas A&M. After not recording any stats in his rookie season, he put up 12 receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown in 12 games in 2020.

Sternberger received a two-game suspension from the NFL earlier this year for an incident in which he drove drunk while on anti-depressants and fell asleep at the wheel back in February 2020. Green Bay released him after his suspension ended.

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Former Packers TE Jace Sternberger signs with Seahawks practice squad

The former Packers tight end cleared waivers and is joining the practice squad of the Seahawks.

Former Green Bay Packers tight end Jace Sternberger cleared waivers on Wednesday, and he has now agreed to join the practice squad of the Seattle Seahawks, per his agent Mike McCartney.

Sternberger was released by the Packers on Tuesday following the expiration of his two-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

Instead of returning to Green Bay’s practice squad, Sternberger picked a new path.

While the Packers are four-deep at tight end and don’t offer an obvious path to playing time, the Seahawks have only three tight ends on the active roster, and one, Tyler Mabry, has only played six snaps in 2021.

Sternberger, a third-round pick of the Packers in 2019, played in only 18 games and caught just 12 passes over the last two seasons. He dealt with injuries during each of his first two seasons and never took the developmental step the Packers were looking for to start Year 3.

In Seattle, Sternberger will get a fresh start and an opportunity to reboot his development.

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