Overview
- Dozens of recognizable names have been released or waived ahead of cutdown day, with reported moves including Kyle Trask, Hendon Hooker, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, La'el Collins, Cam Akers, Mike Hilton, Ryan Stonehouse, Shilo Sanders, Kenyon Green and Michael Gallup.
- Younger players with fewer than four accrued seasons must pass through waivers, where the Tennessee Titans hold the top claim priority based on draft order.
- The New England Patriots made 14 early cuts Friday and still need roughly 23 more transactions to reach the 53-man limit, with coach Mike Vrabel and players describing the process as emotionally difficult.
- USA TODAY and other outlets note some unexpected decisions among veterans and specialists, with releases such as Dolphins cornerback Mike Hilton and punter Ryan Stonehouse drawing attention.
- League-wide reductions from 90 to 53 players per team will leave roughly 1,184 players without active-roster spots before practice-squad signings begin.