NFL Practice Squad Updates: 10/28/25
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NFL Practice Squad Updates: 10/28/25
"Today's practice squad transactions from across the NFL: Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans Washington Commanders The Steelers have seen injuries ravage their secondary in recent weeks. They made a big move not long ago to address the position, but Forrest comes in with some additional experience, providing depth at safety."
"The 49ers are letting go of Parker, a former third-round pick who failed to find success with the Raiders, in order to make room for Dillard, a former first-round pick who failed to ever establish himself as a full-time starter in the NFL. Dillard spent the offseason with San Francisco, eventually getting released from injured reserve with an injury settlement. He's been a free agent ever since and now signs his first ever practice squad deal."
"After getting signed to the Commanders' practice squad to fill in for an injured last night, Wright returns to free agency. In a low-scoring Sunday night affair, Wright made his only kick - a single extra point attempt."
Practice squad moves took place across multiple NFL teams, including Atlanta, Carolina, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minnesota, New England, New York Giants, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Tennessee and Washington. The Steelers added Forrest to provide safety depth after injuries ravaged the secondary and to supplement a recent roster move. The 49ers released Parker to create a roster spot for Dillard, a former first-round pick who struggled to become a full-time starter; Dillard spent the offseason with San Francisco, received an injury-settlement release from injured reserve, remained a free agent, and now signed his first practice squad deal. Wright briefly filled in on Washington's practice squad and returned to free agency after making a single extra point.
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