Sunday NFL Transactions: NFC East
Listed below are the Sunday roster moves for the four NFC East teams. Following the 53-man roster cutdown deadline yesterday, many teams will make slight tweaks to their rosters, claiming players off waivers or signing guys who clear waivers. Those transactions for the Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, and Washington are noted below.
Additionally, as of 11:00am today, teams can begin constructing their 10-man practice squads. For the 2014 and 2015 seasons, changes were made to practice squad rules that allow teams to carry eight players instead of 10, and the eligibility requirements for those extra two spots were also loosened. You can check out our glossary entry on practice squads to brush up on those changes, as well as all the other guidelines that govern the 10-man units, whose players practice with the team but aren’t eligible to suit up on Sundays.
Here are Sunday’s NFC East transactions, which will continue to be updated throughout the day:
Dallas Cowboys
- Acquired via trade:
- RB Christine Michael, from Seahawks (link)
- Cut:
- DL Lavar Edwards (Twitter link via Charean Williams)
- Signed to practice squad:
- RB Gus Johnson (Twitter link via Aaron Wilson)
- QB Jameill Showers (Twitter link via Brandon George)
- QB Kellen Moore (Twitter link via Chadd Cripe)
New York Giants
- Claimed off waivers:
- Cut:
- DT Kenrick Ellis (link)
- CB Mike Harris (Twitter link via Ralph Vacchiano)
- Signed to practice squad:
- DE Brad Bars (Twitter link via Aaron Wilson)
- OL Emmett Cleary (via press release)
- CB C.J. Conway (Twitter link via Jordan Raanan)
- LB Cole Farrand (via press release)
- OL Adam Gettis (via press release)
- WR Julian Talley (Twitter link via Raanan)
Philadelphia Eagles
- Claimed off waivers:
- QB Stephen Morris (link)
- Signed to practice squad (via press release)
- T Brett Boyko (Twitter link via Adam Caplan)
- G Malcolm Bunche
- CB Randall Evans (Twitter link via Aaron Wilson)
- WR Freddie Martino
- DE Brian Mihalik
- RB Raheem Mostert (Twitter link via Brett Tessler)
- TE Chris Pantale
- WR Quron Pratt
- S Ed Reynolds (Twitter link via Caplan)
- LB Deontae Skinner (Twitter link via Tony Pauline)
Washington
- Signed to practice squad:
- FB Ray Agnew (Twitter link via Aaron Wilson)
- LB Houston Bates (via press release)
- OT Takoby Cofield (Twitter link via John Keim)
- DE Corey Crawford (via press release)
- CB Quinton Dunbar (via press release)
- TE Je’Ron Hamm (via press release)
- LB Terrance Plummer (Twitter link via Tarik El-Bashir)
- RB Trey Williams (Twitter link via Mike Jones)
Eagles Reduce Roster To 52 Players
Their decision to cut Tim Tebow will make the biggest headlines today, but the Eagles have made many more roster moves, and have not only reduced their roster to the maximum 53 — they’ve gone one further, getting down to 52 players.
As Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Inquirer tweets, there’s a good chance that 53rd spot will be filled in the coming days with a quarterback. After having cut Tebow and traded Matt Barkley, the club is carrying just two signal-callers, and wouldn’t mind adding some insurance for the oft-injured Sam Bradford.
Here are the rest of the Eagles’ cuts, per a press release:
- WR Rasheed Bailey
- G Brett Boyko
- G Malcolm Bunche
- CB Randall Evans
- TE Andrew Gleichert
- LB Najee Goode
- WR Jeff Maehl
- WR Freddie Martino
- DE Brian Mihalik
- G John Moffitt
- RB Raheem Mostert
- WR Quron Pratt
- S Chris Prosinski
- DE Travis Raciti
- S Ed Reynolds
- LB Deontae Skinner
- P Kip Smith
- TE Eric Tomlinson
- C/G Julian Vandervelde
- LB Diaheem Watkins
- CB Jaylen Watkins
Eagles Sign Rookie Eric Rowe
The Eagles announced that they have signed three picks, including second-round defensive back Eric Rowe, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer tweets. Philly has also signed sixth-round defensive back Randall Evans and defensive end Brian Mihalik.
As they did with Jordan Matthews in 2014, the Eagles set their sights on Rowe in the second round and moved up several spots to grab him. The Utah product started three years at safety before moving over to cornerback in his senior year, so he has the versatility to play multiple positions within the secondary. For his part, Comcast SportsNet’s Derrick Gunn recently said that Rowe will probably translate better to safety, but coach Chip Kelly feels that he’ll probably start out at corner.
Several teams were in on Rowe before the Eagles moved up to nab him. The Steelers were interested in drafting Rowe in the second round and the Packers considered taking the Utah product in the first round.
