The Ravens signed quarterback Devin Leary and wide receivers Anthony Miller and Dayton Wade to their practice squad Wednesday, reuniting with 15 players they released during Tuesday’s roster cut-down.
NFL practice squads can carry up to 16 players — or 17 with an exemption through the league’s International Player Pathway program — during the season. Teams can sign up to 10 players on the practice squad with as many as two years of accrued service and up to six players with unlimited accrued time. Players on the practice squad can be elevated to the game day roster up to three times before they’re exposed to waivers.
After the Ravens finalized their initial 53-man roster Tuesday, none of the players they waived was claimed by Wednesday’s noon deadline, clearing the way for over a dozen reunions in Baltimore. Here’s their initial practice squad:
- QB Devin Leary (sixth-round pick)
- RB John Kelly (seventh-year rookie)
- RB Chris Collier (undrafted rookie)
- WR Dayton Wade (undrafted rookie)
- WR Anthony Miller (seventh-year veteran)
- WR Keith Kirkwood (seventh-year veteran)
- WR Malik Cunningham (second-year veteran)
- TE Qadir Ismail (undrafted rookie)
- OL Corey Bullock (undrafted rookie)
- OL Darrian Dalcourt (undrafted rookie)
- DL C.J. Ravenell (undrafted rookie)
- OLB Joe Evans (undrafted rookie)
- ILB Josh Ross (third-year veteran)
- CB Bump Cooper Jr. (undrafted rookie)
- CB Ka’dar Hollman (sixth-year veteran)
They did not re-sign eight players released Tuesday: undrafted rookie quarterback Emory Jones, second-year offensive lineman Tashawn Manning, undrafted rookie offensive lineman Julian Pearl, eighth-year defensive lineman Josh Tupou lineman, seventh-year defensive lineman Deadrin Senat, undrafted rookie inside linebacker Yvandy Rigby, third-year cornerback Damarion “Pepe” Williams and ninth-year safety Darly Worley.