September 16, 2024

Six more players were added to the more England Patriots practice squad on Thursday.

Wide receiver Jalen Reagor, offensive lineman Bryan Hudson, defensive end Brevin Allen, guard Michael Jordan, defensive tackle Trysten Hill, and guard Jerome Carvin were among the new players.

After being released from New England on Wednesday, Hill, Jordan, and Reagor returned to Gillette Stadium in time for Thursday’s practice.

The Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo revealed a far more significant development hours before the announcements. When New England plays the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1, experienced quarterback Jacoby Brissett will get the start.

Patriots Announce Six Additions To Practice Squad After 53-Man Crunch

 

The Patriots added six new players to their practice squad, one of which was a wide receiver who was just cut.

On Thursday night, New England officially announced the practice signings of Jalen Reagor, Bryan Hudson, Michael Jordan, defensive end Brevin Allen, guard Jerome Carvin, defensive tackle Trysten Hill, and offensive lineman Bryan Hudson.

In a somewhat unexpected decision on Wednesday, the Patriots released Reagor. The team’s main preseason kickoff returner was the 25-year-old. He demonstrated his quickness and frequently outran Kayshon Boutte.

Jordan never made the starting lineup throughout training camp and was also cut on Wednesday.

The practice squad roster following Thursday’s signings is as follows:

Brevin Allen, DE

G. Jerome Carvin

Trysten Hill, DT

Bryan Hudson, OL

Michael Jordan, G.

Jalen Reagor, WR

RB Kevin Harris

Matt Landers, wide receiver

OL Fornadel Liam

Mitchell Wilcox, TE

Terrell Jennings, RB

S. AJ. Thomas

Jotham Russell, DL

There are three available berths for the Patriots.

The Patriots have finalized their 53-man roster and will continue to bolster their practice squad now that cutdown day has passed. With rookie quarterback Jacoby Brissett behind center, rookie England hopes to start fresh in 2024. Week 1 is just over a week away.

 

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