Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
It’s your friendly neighborhood NFL writer Tyler Sullivan driving the bus to get us all through the midweek point and, boy, do we have a jam-packed newsletter for you today. Tuesday was a busy day at the office for us as every team across the NFL had to cut down rosters from 90 players to the opening 53-man units as we inch closer to the regular season. Not only does that simply include players making or missing out on the roster, but trades and injury decisions are also part of that equation, which had our heads on a swivel for most of the day. Busy? Yes. But that’s why we get paid the big bucks, right?
Today, we’ll dive into everything you need to know surrounding cutdown day along with every other nugget that the NFL has dropped over the last 24 hours or so. First, here’s your daily reminder to tell all your football-fanatic friends to sign up for the newsletter. To get them signed up, all you have to do is click here.
1. NFL cut day 2024: Full list of team-by-team moves
It’s truly an odd day in the NFL because we’re talking about a massive chunk of people losing their jobs when you boil it down. That said, it’s fair to say that most likely have an idea what their fate is/will be when they sign on with their teams and there are avenues for those waived players to find new homes either on the practice squad or another club’s 53-man roster.
As we mentioned, it’s a hectic day in the league, so it’s hard for hard-working folks like you to know every single move that went down on Tuesday. Lucky for you, you subscribe to this newsletter and we listed every single one that was released by their teams to meet the 53-man threshold. To see the entire list, you can click here.
If you want the summarized version of the day’s events, we have you covered as well. Garrett Podell unveiled his biggest takeaways from the day’s events, including the Atlanta Falcons not messing around with QB depth.
Podell: The Atlanta Falcons are keeping three quarterbacks on their roster — Kirk Cousins and 2024 eighth overall draft pick Michael Penix Jr. (obviously) and then also Taylor Heinicke. The veteran with six years of NFL experience — 38 career games and 29 career starts — played well below his resume this preseason.
Heinicke only completed 45.5% (20 of 49) of his passes for 206 yards without either a touchdown or an interception. At times, he looked overwhelmed across the three preseason games, which appeared to put his roster spot in jeopardy. However, he made the team, and part of that likely has to do with the 36-year-old Cousins coming off his Achilles injury. If his health wasn’t a concern, they could have cut Heinicke and replaced him with any other quarterback who just missed the cut on a different team. Atlanta instead opted to keep him around, likely in part to him going through their whole offseason program.
Chargers a potential landing spot for Noah Brown: L.A. looks like it’ll lean on Joshua Palmer, Quentin Johnston, and rookie Ladd McConkey after moving on from Keenan Allen and Mike Williams this offseason. While Palmer is underrated and both McConkey and Johnston have potential, it wouldn’t hurt to give Justin Herbert another outlet like Brown, who could factor into the target share
2. Cutdown day winners and losers: Mac Jones Jags’ QB2
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Author: Tyler Sullivan
August 28, 2024 | 1:10 pm