The Seattle Seahawks have elevated running back George Holani and punter Ty Zentner from the practice squad ahead of their Week 14 game against the Arizona Cardinals, as key players Ken Walker and Michael Dickson are questionable due to injuries. The Seahawks, currently leading the NFC West, face a crucial matchup with the division standings tightly contested. Additionally, cornerback Tre Brown is listed as doubtful with a hamstring injury.
The Seattle Seahawks have elevated running back George Holani and punter Ty Zentner from the practice squad ahead of their game against the Cardinals, as key players Kenneth Walker III and Michael Dickson are questionable due to injuries. Cornerback Tre Brown has also been added to the injury report with a hamstring issue and is doubtful for the game. Coach Mike Macdonald remains hopeful about Dickson's availability, while Walker's status remains uncertain.
The Seattle Seahawks have signed punter Ty Zentner to their practice squad as a precautionary measure due to current punter Michael Dickson's back injury. To accommodate Zentner, tackle Jason Peters was placed on practice squad injured reserve. Zentner, who has played for the Texans, Titans, and Rams, provides an alternative if Dickson is unable to play.
The Seattle Seahawks have claimed safety AJ Finley off waivers from the Los Angeles Chargers, waiving defensive end Myles Adams to make room on the roster. Additionally, the Seahawks adjusted their practice squad by signing cornerback Ryan Cooper and receiver Cornell Powell, while releasing cornerback Faion Hicks and running back Brittain Brown. Finley, an undrafted player from Mississippi, has played 370 special teams snaps and 69 defensive snaps in his NFL career.
The Seattle Seahawks have elevated nose tackles Austin Faoliu and Matthew Gotel from the practice squad to bolster their defensive line for the regular-season finale against Arizona. This move comes as Jarran Reed is questionable with a knee injury and Mario Edwards Jr. is out. Faoliu has had a stint with the XFL and the Cowboys, while Gotel is set for his potential NFL regular-season debut.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially signed La'el Collins to their practice squad, confirming earlier reports. Collins, who previously played six seasons with the Cowboys and then for the Bengals, is recovering from an ACL injury. Alongside Collins, the Cowboys added Damien Wilson, Racey McMath, and SaRodorick Thompson to their practice squad. In corresponding moves, wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who had been out of the NFL since 2018 and signed with the Cowboys last year, was released along with Tyron Billy-Johnson, Willington Previlon, and Adam Pankey.
The Dallas Cowboys have bolstered their practice squad by signing four players: offensive tackle La'el Collins, linebacker Damien Wilson, running back SaRodorick Thompson, and wide receiver Racey McMath. Collins returns to the Cowboys after a stint with the Cincinnati Bengals that ended with an ACL injury. Wilson, a former Cowboy, has had stints with the Chiefs, Jaguars, and Panthers, including a Super Bowl win. Thompson is an undrafted rookie from Texas Tech, and McMath is a former Titans draft pick who recently played for the Colts' practice squad. The Cowboys released four practice squad members in corresponding moves.
Four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook, recently released by the New York Jets, may be a potential practice squad addition for the Baltimore Ravens, as reported by CBS Sports insider Josina Anderson. Despite the Ravens' current lack of practice squad vacancies and a well-stocked veteran backfield, Cook's experience could offer valuable depth. The Ravens will have to wait to see if Cook clears waivers and may consider him as an insurance policy for their running back corps, despite their existing options and Cook's underwhelming performance with the Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys have signed linebacker Damien Wilson to their practice squad, along with receiver Racey McMath and running back SaRodorick Thompson. Despite rumors, offensive lineman La’el Collins has not rejoined the team and is still considering offers. Wilson, a former fourth-round pick by the Cowboys, returns to the team after stints with other NFL teams and a recent free agency following his release from the Panthers. He also served a four-game suspension earlier this season for violating the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy.
The Dallas Cowboys are set to sign former offensive lineman La'el Collins to their practice squad ahead of Week 18 and the playoffs. Collins, who has a history with the Cowboys and recently worked out with the team, looks to be in great shape and could provide experienced depth for the offensive line, especially after the injury to starting left guard Tyler Smith. Despite Smith's injury, Coach McCarthy insists Collins' potential signing is more about the opportunity and his history with the team than a direct response to recent injuries. Collins previously played for the Cowboys before a stint with the Cincinnati Bengals, who released him earlier this season.
The Cleveland Browns have added veteran guard Rodger Saffold to their practice squad. Saffold, with 14 seasons in the NFL and a Pro Bowl selection last year, brings extensive experience from his time with the Rams, Titans, Bills, and a stint on the Jets' practice squad. The Ohio native returns to his roots to bolster the Browns' offensive line depth.
The Dallas Cowboys are set to sign offensive lineman La'el Collins to their practice squad, bringing him back to the team after a stint with the Cincinnati Bengals. Collins, who has recovered from an ACL and MCL tear, previously played six seasons with the Cowboys and has recently worked out for multiple teams before rejoining Dallas.
Former Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle La'el Collins is set to rejoin the team by signing to the practice squad, as confirmed by a source to The Dallas Morning News. This move comes ahead of the Cowboys' Week 18 game against the Washington Commanders and is aimed at adding experienced depth to an offensive line that has been struggling with injuries. Collins, who previously signed a significant extension with the Cowboys and then played for the Cincinnati Bengals, will be back in Dallas for their playoff run.
The San Francisco 49ers have elevated safety Erik Harris and wide receiver Tay Martin from the practice squad for their game against the Washington Commanders, compensating for the absences of safety Ji’Ayir Brown and wide receiver Jauan Jennings. Brown is out with a knee injury, while Jennings is in the concussion protocol. Harris will serve as a backup safety, and Martin will support the receiving corps behind starters Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk. Danny Gray has been downgraded to out and remains on the injured reserve list.
The San Francisco 49ers have ruled out wide receiver Danny Gray for their Week 17 game against the Washington Commanders, adding to a list of injuries that includes key players like Arik Armstead and Jauan Jennings. To bolster their roster, the team has called up safety Erik Harris and wide receiver Tay Martin from the practice squad. Despite the injury setbacks, the 49ers received positive news with left tackle Trent Williams not appearing on the injury report after sustaining a groin injury in the previous game.