Patriots release undrafted rookie WR from practice squad

The Patriots release undrafted rookie wideout

The New England Patriots announced they released wide receiver John Jiles from the practice squad on Tuesday.

Jiles was signed to the practice squad last week, as New England looked to add more depth to the roster. So it was a short stay for the former collegiate standout at West Florida.

Jiles had a stellar career at the collegiate level, starting in all 12 games and recording 1,255 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns in his 2023 run at West Florida. He was originally signed by the New York Giants as a free agent in May and then released by the organization in August.

The Patriots have multiple positions that need addressing, even more than the wide receiver position at this point. They have been ravaged by injuries this season, and they’re desperately trying to fill roster holes.

They’ll be looking to get back on track in Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins after dropping three straight losses.

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Patriots sign playmaking rookie WR to practice squad on Tuesday

The Patriots add depth at wide receiver on the practice squad

The New England Patriots announced the signing of wide receiver John Jiles to the practice squad on Tuesday.

Jiles was originally signed by the New York Giants as a rookie free agent on May 10. He was released by the organization on August 25.

He showed sparks of his playmaking ability during his collegiate career. As a senior, he recorded 66 receptions for 1,255 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns at West Florida in 2023. Jiles started all 12 games in his final year with the program.

The Patriots are looking to get more production out of the wide receiver position. They currently have 390 receiving yards at the position in total and rank last in the NFL in total offense.

The Patriots offense needs a jolt, and it seems as though they are trying to find any sort of means to get it. Jiles will have an opportunity to add depth to a position that desperately needs it.

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Giants’ Brian Daboll laments turnovers following loss to Texans

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll was not thrilled about the team’s five turnovers in a Saturday loss to the Houston Texans.

The New York Giants dropped their second preseason game to the Houston Texans, 28-10, on Saturday afternoon at NRG Stadium thanks, in part, to a multitude of turnovers.

In total, the Giants gave the ball away five times and failed to generate a turnover for themselves (-5 ratio). That’s an impossible scenario for any NFL team and one head coach Brian Daboll lamented after the game.

“Tough to win a game when you turn the ball over five times. Start with that,” Daboll told reporters. “(You) don’t give yourself much of a chance when you turn the ball over. Obviously, it’s something we need to improve on so that’s what we’ll try to do.”

The first turnover came when quarterback Daniel Jones, who was returning after suffering a torn ACL last season, made a poor decision to throw out of his own endzone while being flushed out of the pocket. Rather than throw the ball away, Jones tried to force it, resulting in a pick-6 for the Texans.

Jones tossed a second interception shortly thereafter while attempting to push the ball down the field to wide receiver Jalin Hyatt. Daboll praised that as a good read but a less-than-ideal throw.

“We had a play-action pass, called a little bit of time. He moved to the left and made a poor decision, backed up,” Daboll said of Jones’ first interception before addressing the second. “It was a good read. Stingley made a good play, left it inside on him. It was man-to-man. Hyatt and Stingley with a little bit of a double move on there that turned into a go and I think it left it a little bit inside, on the right-hand side.”

Stingley was stride-for-stride with Hyatt but the one-on-one situation is what the Giants wanted. Jones should have put the ball on his back shoulder but instead, threw it too far inside. It was a far less concerning turnover than the first.

In the second half, the Giants fumbled the ball four times and lost three. Quarterback Tommy DeVito, wide receiver John Jiles, and running back Lorenzo Lingard were the guilty parties.

Jiles’ fumble was the most inexcusable, having it ripped right out of his hands due to the lack of field awareness.

“I don’t think we gave up any sacks today until the end and we had a strip sack at the end with DeVito,” Daboll said.

It was a sloppy performance for the Giants and something they will need to clean up quickly.

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Giants officially sign 8 undrafted rookies, waive Deon Jackson

The New York Giants have signed eight undrafted rookie free agents and waived/injured running back Deon Jackson.

The New York Giants open rookie minicamp with the first of two practices on Friday, which also means some roster tinkering is a must.

The team officially announced the signing of eight undrafted rookie free agents along with several other transactions.

Seven of the eight undrafted free agents signed to the 90-man roster are as follows:

  • WR Ayir Asante (Wyoming)
  • WR John Jiles (West Florida)
  • DB Alex Johnson (UCLA)
  • OT Marcellus Johnson (Missouri)
  • G Jake Kubas (North Dakota State)
  • DE Ovie Oghoufo (LSU)
  • DL Casey Rogers (Oregon)

The Giants also announced the signing of international kicker Jude McAtamney (Rutgers), who was given a roster exemption.

Other roster moves include the signing of fifth-round running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who had agreed to terms on his rookie deal on Thursday.

Finally, running back Deon Jackson was waived/injured. He will revert to injured reserve (IR) in 24 hours.

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