Ravens sign WR Tarik Black and WR Dontay Demus Jr. to the practice squad

The Baltimore #Ravens signed WR Tarik Black and WR Dontay Demus Jr. to the practice squad via @Thacover2NFL

With multiple pass catchers nursing injuries, the Ravens added two wide receivers to the practice squad Tuesday who were with them during training camp and the preseason.

Tarik Black and Dontay Demus Jr. were signed, adding depth to a position after Odell Beckham Jr. (ankle) did not play in Sunday’s loss to the Colts and Rashod Bateman (hamstring) could not finish the game.

Tylan Wallace was placed on injured reserve Monday after suffering a hamstring injury against Indianapolis.

Guard Kyle Fuller and tight end/fullback Ben Mason were released from the practice squad to make room for Black and Demus.

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NFL expanding practice squads to include one international player starting in 2024

NFL is expanding practice squads to include one international player starting in 2024 via @Thacover2NFL

The NFL just announced the expansion of the practice squad for all 32 teams beginning in 2024 to include one international player, helping to create more opportunities for athletes from around the world to be identified and developed in hopes of enhancing the game globally.

The league started the International Pathway Program in 2017, allowing one player to be on the 53-man roster, and beginning in 2024, the practice squad will expand to 17 players for all 32 clubs if one player is a qualifying international player.

“The practice squad roster expansion for international players will further contribute to our goal of building a sustainable pathway to the NFL for elite global athletes, while also creating local connections with fans around the world,” said Peter O’Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President, Club Business, Major Events & International. “With the support of all 32 clubs, the NFL International Committee, the NFL Competition Committee and the NFL Players Association, we look forward to implementing this new model to benefit the game long-term and welcome more international talent into our League in the years to come.”

Thirty-seven international players have signed with NFL teams (allocated, drafted, or signed as a free agent) since the program’s inception.

There are currently 19 IPP athletes on NFL rosters, with five players having made teams active rosters – Jordan Mailata (Australia — Philadelphia Eagles), Efe Obada (UK — Washington Commanders), Jakob Johnson (Germany — Las Vegas Raiders), Sammis Reyes (Chile — Washington Commanders) and David Bada (Germany — Washington Commanders).

Philadelphia’s Mailata is the most accomplished player in the program, developing into one of the top left tackles in the NFL and signing a four-year, $64 million contract with Philadelphia, including a $10,000,000 signing bonus, $40,850,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $16,000,000.

Ravens add CB Tae Hayes to the practice squad ahead of season opener

The Baltimore #Ravens have added CB Tae Hayes to the practice squad and released QB Anthony Brown ahead of season opener vs.. Texans via @Thacover2NFL

Baltimore needed to add a cornerback to the practice squad and with Josh Johnson as the third quarterback, the team released Anthony Brown, and brought back Tae Hayes ahead of the season opener.

The team has started preparation for Houston and could have Rock Ya-Sin and Ronald Darby starting at the cornerback spot with Marlon Humprhey injured.

Ravens updated 15-man practice squad after adding Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley

The Baltimore #Ravens have added Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley to the practice squad ahead of the 2023 regular season opener vs. the Houston Texans via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens initially signed 13 players to their practice squad for the 2023 season, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

John Harbaugh just added two more players to group, bringing back Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley.

As we previously reported, NFL teams can have a maximum of 16 players on the squad, and Baltimore could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service, and a max of six players with unlimited accrued time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

Ravens announce 13 players to the initial practice squad for 2023

The Baltimore #Ravens have added 13 players to the practice squad ahead of the 2023 regular season opener vs. the Houston Texans via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens have signed 13 players to their initial practice squad for the 2023 season, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

As we previously reported, NFL teams can have a maximum of 16 players on the squad, and Baltimore could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service, and a max of six players with unlimited accrued time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

NFL practice squad: Rules, salary and eligibility for 2023

NFL practice squad rules 2023: Everything you need to know as the Baltimore #Ravens and 31 other teams put together their 16-man practice squads via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are working on trimming the roster down to 53 players before today’s 4:00 p.m. deadline, and the work won’t be over after that.

Thanks to expanded rules, Baltimore will work to put together a talented and versatile 16-man practice squad.

Danny Amendola, Raheem Mostert, and Philadelphia’s Boston Scott are just a few players who have taken practice squad success and turned it into roles on NFL franchises.

With cutdown day finally here, we’ve provided you with the NFL practice squad rules and everything you need to know.

Cedric Ogbuehi signing with Ravens practice squad

According to a report by Mike Garafolo at NFL Network, Cedric Ogbuehi is signing with the Ravens practice squad.

The Seahawks may be sinking fast in the NFC West, but the rest of the league still seems keen on picking up the players they jettison. When former starting right cornerback Tre Flowers was waived a few weeks ago, the Bengals snapped him up right away. Now, another former Seattle player is getting a new home quick.

According to a report by Mike Garafolo at NFL Network, Cedric Ogbuehi is signing with the Ravens practice squad.

Seattle released Ogbuehi Monday ahead of its ill-fated matchup with the Saints. He was originally a first-round pick by Cincinnati and has played both tackle spots. After four years with the Bengals and one with the Jaguars, Ogbuehi spent the last season and a half with the Seahawks. He only started one game this year though, playing 48 snaps on offense.

Baltimore is currently 5-2, good for second-place in the AFC North after losing to Cincinnati 41-17.

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