The New England Patriots, like the other 31 teams, have been busy over the last few days, as they've cut their roster down from 90 players to 53 before Tuesday's deadline.
On Wednesday, they were able to claim players who were waived by other teams and begin filling out their practice squad for the 2024 season, which will absolutely see more movement as the year goes on.
This year, teams can have up to 16 players on the practice squad. The rules are the same as in recent years, meaning that teams can have up to six players who have played any number of years in the league, up to 10 players who have played two or fewer years and up to 16 players who have played less than nine total games.
As New England continues to fill out the group, here's a tracker of who's joined the practice squad so far:
- WR Matt Landers
- RB Terrell Jennings
- TE Mitchell Wilcox
- RB Kevin Harris
- OT Liam Fornadel
- DE Jotham Russell (doesn't count toward 16-man limit as International Pathway Player)
- DB A.J. Thomas
- LB Brevin Allen
- OL Jerome Carvin
- OL Bryan Hudson
- DL Trysten Hill
- OL Michael Jordan
- WR Jalen Reagor
- CB Isaiah Bolden
- LB Ochaun Mathis
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