
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially cut down their roster to 53 players. There were some surprising moves made by the front office, including the trade of second-year defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. and the release of (former) starting right guard.
But now that the cut-down day has passed, the Raiders can start filling out their practice squad, beginning at 12:00 PM ET. Here is a tracker to keep you updated on all of the practice squad signings by the Raiders for the 2023 season.
(This page will update all week long, so be sure to bookmark it to stay updated on the latest practice squad signings.)
S Jaydon Grant
#Raiders are signing Jaydon Grant to practice squad, per a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) August 30, 2023
Officially announced.
G Netane Muti
G Netane Muti back to #Raiders on the practice squad, per source.
— Anthony Galaviz (@agalaviz_TheBee) August 30, 2023
Officially announced.
CB Tyler Hall
Also, CB Tyler Hall to the #Raiders practice squad, per source.
— Anthony Galaviz (@agalaviz_TheBee) August 30, 2023
Officially announced.
TE John Samuel Shenker
TE John Samuel Shenker is signing back to #Raiders practice squad per source.
— Levi Damien (@LeviDamien) August 30, 2023
Officially announced.
DT Matthew Butler
Josh McDaniels announced Butler’s return to the practice squad at his Wednesday morning press conference.
C Hroniss Grasu
C Hroniss Grasu back on #Raiders practice squad per source.
— Levi Damien (@LeviDamien) August 30, 2023
DE David Agoha (IPP)
Officially announced.
G McClendon Curtis
Officially announced.
TE Cole Fotheringham
Officially announced.
LB Kana'i Mauga
Officially announced.
RB Sincere McCormick
Officially announced.
DE Isaac Rochell
Officially announced.
WR Devin Ross
Officially announced.
WR Antoine Wesley
Officially announced.
CB Sam Webb
Officially announced.
WR Marquez Callaway
Free agent receiver Marquez Callaway will be signing with the #Raiders practice squad, per source. Waived by Denver this week, Callaway had 1,069 yards and seven touchdowns with the New Orleans since 2020.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) August 31, 2023