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    The most shocking NFL players looking for jobs after the list cuts

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsAugust 26, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    It was much more than a garnish. The NFL teams owed shears on Tuesday a huge number of lists, going from 90 players to 53 a.m.

    The largest player in the league and the heaviest player were cut. A former Rams star running in balloon is out of work. The same goes for a star receiver. And one of the sons of Deion Sanders is also the one that so many people seem to love to despise.

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    Also goodbye to a quarter of a quarter, many of which have not impressed despite many opportunities with most of the starters seated all the pre-season.

    Many players made unemployed will be re-signed to practice teams that can be trained on Wednesday morning. But even they have to endure a sleepless night while contemplating unemployment.

    Find out more: Sean Mcvay says that Matthew Stafford on the right track to play the opener. Will Alaric Jackson join him?

    Who was cut? Let’s start with notable quarters:

    Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Eagles: The former UCLA star was acquired by Philadelphia in March and had a solid chance of supporting Jalen wounded after having rivaled with Tanner McKee and Kyle McCord. However, Sam Howell was acquired from Minnesota a few days ago, and Thompson-Robinson is hunting at work.

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    Winn trainer, rams: Although it has finished 15 of the 23 passes for 191 yards and a hit in the victory in the final of the Rams pre-season against Cleveland, Winn was canceled when he became obvious that Stetson Bennett and Jimmy Groppolo will support Matthew Stafford.

    DJ Uiagalelei, Chargers: The former star of St. John Bosco High was beaten under the name of Justin Herbert’s backup by Trey Lance and Taylor Heinicke.

    Tyler Huntley, Browns: Signed as insurance after Kenny Pickett was injured, Huntley was unable to break a crowded quarter-back room which includes the veteran Joe Flacco and the recruits Dillon Gabriel and Sheder Sanders.

    Sam Hartman, Commanders: Signed as a free agent not drafted a year ago, Hartman competed with the veterans Marcus Mariota and Josh Johnson for the place of rescue behind Jayden Daniels.

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    Logan Woodside, Steelers: Another victim of a crowded list, Woodside lasted less than a month with Pittsburgh, who will go with Mason Rudolph, Will Howard and Skylar Thompson behind Aaron Rodgers.

    Bailey Zappe, Chiefs: During his second visit to Kansas City, the veteran of Nine Nel begins lost against Gardner Minshew and Chris Oladokun as reserves behind Patrick Mahomes.

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    Brett Rypsum, Vikings: The Minnesota redid the rescue situation to JJ McCarthy by signing Carson Wentz, exchanging Sam Howell and cutting Rypian while the Recruue not drafted Max Brosmer was impressive during the training camp.

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    Tommy Devito, Giants: New York added Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and Jaxson Dart during the offseason, leaving no room for Devito, who started eight games in the last two seasons.

    Hendon Hooker, Lions: The choice of third round of 2023 did not perform well in pre-season, losing a chance to support Jared Goff at the companion Kyle Allen.

    Kyle Trask, Buccaneers: Four -year veteran after Tampa Bay repeated it in the second round in 2021, Trask chose to go with the veteran Teddy Bridgewater to support Baker Mayfield.

    Jake Haener, Saints: New Orleans has still not appointed a starter, but this choice of third round in 2023 is completely out of the mix despite its appearance in eight games last season.

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    Desmond Ridder, Bengals: A choice of third round of the Falcons of Atlanta in 2022, Ridder made 18 departures but will not save Joe Burrow in Cincinnati.

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    Other notable offensive players cut

    Cam Akers, RB, Saints: Akers helped the Rams win the Super Bowl LVI, then complained to get out of Los Angeles wanting a more important role. Now he is unemployed after rushing for 16 yards in eight worn this pre-season with New Orleans.

    Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, Saints: Akers is not the only carrier winner of the Super Bowl by New Orleans. Edwards-Helaire played in two Super Bowls with Kansas City, winning one, and was also a national NCAA champion with the state of Louisiana, but Alvin Kamara and Kendre Miller will wear the ball for the saints.

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    Robert Woods, WR, Steelers: The former USC and RAMS star with 683 career catches in the NFL had a bad off -season in Pittsburgh after a largely unproductive season of 2024 with Houston.

    Hunter Renfrow, WR, Panthers: The former Clemson star did not play last season because of the ulcerative colitis and there was hope that the former pro Bowl receiver would return strongly with his hometown team.

    Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Seahawks: The hope in Seattle was that the veteran with two Super Bowl rings in Kansas City would replace the DK Metcalf exchanged, but was pre-season by the recruit of fifth round Tory Horton.

    Michael Gallup, WR, Commanders: After spending a retirement a year, Gallup, 29, tried a return but could not crack the list.

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    Find out more: Q&A: The former USC star Todd Marinovich, says it was cathartic to finally write his own story

    Dustin Hopkins, PK, Browns: The 10 -year -old veteran of the NFL made 84% of his career attempts on the field, but only made 18 of 27 last season in Cleveland. After missing Pat attempts in two pre-season games, the Browns chose to go with the recruit Andre Szmyt.

    Kenyon Green, G, Eagles: The choice of the first round in 2022 of the Texans was cut despite an injury to the left guard Landon Dickerson. In three years with Houston, Green started 23 games.

    Dan Skipper, OT, Lions: The highest player of the active NFL at 6 feet 10 inches, Skipper spent a part of seven seasons with Detroit, playing the two tackle positions and occurring occasionally as an eligible receiver near the goal line. Could be picked up by bears.

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    Trent Brown, OT, Texans: The unique left tackle with the winners of the Super Bowl winner and the best paid offensive line in the league has been slowed down by injuries in recent years.

    Notable defensive players cut

    Desmond Watson, DT, Buccaneers: Watson has become the heaviest player in the history of the NFL at 449 pounds when he signed with Tampa Bay this offseason. However, the free -drained free agent was held out of training and games until he lost weight.

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    Shilo Sanders, S, Buccaneers: Sanders was expelled from Tampa Bay’s pre-season match on Saturday for punching Buffalo, Zach Davidson, who blocked him. The free agent not drafted, son of Deion Sanders, was a long to make the team before the punch, and now he is unemployed.

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    Mike Edwards, S, Chiefs: The double champion of the Super Bowl – LV with the Buccaneers and Lviii with the Chiefs – returned to Kansas City this offseason but could not do the team.

    Isaiah Simmons, LB, Packers: The overall choice n ° 8 of Arizona in 2020, Simmons has played the last two seasons with the giants after three with the cardinals. He does not seem to have worked in Green Bay.

    Clelin Ferrell, de, commanders: Another former first -round choice without employment, Ferrell spent four years with the raiders – who made him the fourth choice in total in 2019 – and one with the 49ers before playing 2024 in Washington.

    Mike Hilton, CB, Dolphins: Even if Miami has interrogation points in the secondary, the nine -year -old veteran was exceeded by the recruit choice of Fifth Round Jason Marshall Jr. and the acquisition of Rasul Douglas.

    Get the best most interesting and strangest stories of the day of the sports scene of ET beyond our sports report.

    This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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