![]() Released: TE Dwayne Allen, DE Tank Carradine, WR Brice Butler, CB Tyler Patmon Rahming, OL Tony Adams, CB Nik Needham, LB Terrance Smith Waived: QB Jake Rudock, WR Isaiah Ford, CB Torry McTyer, S Maurice Smith, CB Jalen Davis, DT Joey Mbu, CB Cornell Armstrong, LB Quentin Poling, LB Tre Watson, DE Dewayne Hendrix, WR Trenton Irwin, OL Michael Dunn, WR Reece Horn, CB David Rivers, DT Cory Thomas, OL Kyle Fuller, OL Aaron Monteiro, LS Wes Farnsworth, RB Kenneth Farrow, OT Jaryd Jones-Smith, OL Durval Queiroz Neto, DT Jamiyus Pittman, LB Tyrone Holmes, LB Nick DeLuca, WR T.J. Allen's injuries kept him off the field and it cleared the way for a quartet of young tight ends. Allen might be the most notable of the moves, as he was signed as a free agent from New England in March with the expectation that he would be Miami's starting tight end and help install the offense. McDonald, Akeem Spence, Jordan Mills and Clive Walford earlier this week, shows the direction Miami is going in 2019. Getting rid of Dwayne Allen, Tank Carradine and Brice Butler on Saturday, along with T.J. The Dolphins kept seven undrafted free agents and all six draft picks. Reserve/suspended: DE Mike Love, OL LaAdrian Waddle, LB Vosean Joseph, LB Tyrel Dodson, RB Senorise Perry Walton, WR Nick Easley, WR Victor Bolden, CB Denzel Lewis, OL Demetrius Rhaney, TE Keith Towbridge, DT Roderick Young, S Abraham Wallace, CB Captain Munnerlyn, OL Erik Magnuson, CB Lafayette Pitts, CB Ryan Lewis, RB LeSean McCoy, OL Jarron Jones, LB Deon Lacey, RB Marcus Murphy, DT Kyle Peko, WR Ray-Ray McCloud, QB Tyree Jackson, DE Sam Acho, S Kurt Coleman, RB Senorise Perry, TE Nate Becker, TE Kyle Carter, DE Jeff Holland Traded: OL Wyatt Teller, C Russell Bodine General manager Brandon Beane said the Bills explored the idea of trading McCoy once they decided to part ways with him, but ultimately didn't find the right fit and wanted to afford him the opportunity to choose his next destination. A league source said Buffalo prefers the idea of Singletary learning from Gore, regardless of how the two split the workload. After months of publicly backing McCoy as their starter, the Bills decided a backfield featuring Frank Gore and rookie Devin Singletary were their best options. The biggest news of the weekend was the release of two-time All-Pro running back LeSean McCoy. SEA | TB | TEN | WSH AFC EAST Buffalo Bills This is a look at the biggest move for every team and who got cut. Rosters must be trimmed from 90 to 53 players. The NFL, which opens the 2019 season on Thursday night, went through the final rite of passage of the preseason on Saturday: cut-down day. NFL cuts for all 32 teams: Who's in and who's out You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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