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It’s everyone’s least favorite time of year: cutdown day. Teams have until 4 p.m./ET to trim their rosters down to 53 so expect the news to roll in all day.

Roster cuts we are tracking Saturday:

1. ThePhiladelphia Eagleshave waived running backJosh Adams. Adams rushed for 511 yards and three touchdowns in 2018.

Wendell Smallwood, like Adams, was another notable backfield casualty on deadline day. A member of the Super LII-winning team two seasons ago, Smallwood racked up career totals of 850 rushing yards (211 carries) and five touchdowns during his three-year tenure with the team. He played in all 16 games (six starts) in 2018.

The team also said goodbye to offensive linemanStefen Wisniewski. The 30-year-old lineman won a ring with theEaglesin 2018.

2. TheCarolina Panthersannounced their final wave of cuts ahead of the deadline, among them are defensive endBryan CoxJr.and linebackerJared Norris. Cox appeared in 11 games last season — 18 combined during his two-year stint — and Norris was a member since 2016 and played in 28 combined games (three in 2018).

3. TheNew England Patriotsare waiving slot receiverBraxton Berrios, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. A 2018 6th-round pick, Berrios missed his entire rookie season on injured reserve. In a deadline day shocker,Demaryius Thomasjoined his fellow wideout on the list of cuts. Thomas made his preseason debut in the team’s finale against theGiantsafter working his way back from tearing his Achilles last December.

ThePatriotsare also releasingTom Brady‘s backupBrian Hoyerand trading CBKeion Crossento theTexans, per Rapoport. The team will move RBDuke DawsonJr.to theBroncos, as well.

4. TheGreen Bay Packerscut kickerSam Ficken. The move has positioned 13-year vetMason Crosbyto be the Week 1 starter.

5. TheBuffalo Billswaived rookie quarterbackTyree Jackson. The undrafted free agent out of Buffalo played in all four preseason tilts, completing 52.6 percent of his 57 pass attempts with one passing TD, one INT, and added 110 rushing yards on 25 attempts with a rushing score. Jackson could be a practice squad candidate.

TheBillsalso waived WRRay-Ray McCloud. McCloud played in 10 games last season, but the offseason upgrades at the position pushed him off the roster in 2019. Fan favorite RBChristian Wade, the latest rugby-turned-NFL player, was among the wave of cuts, as well.

In addition, theBillsreleased cornerCaptain Munnerlyn. The 31-year-old defensive back was brought in as a veteran with experience in Sean McDermott’s defense. Munnerlyn’s stay on the roster didn’t last the month, however. Joining Munnerlyn on the list of secondary cuts (for now) is safetyKurt Coleman. After theBillsplaced TEJason Croomon IR, Coleman’s chances of re-joining the team greatly increased.

Source: The#Billsare going to place TEJason Croom(hand) on Injured Reserve tomorrow. This will allow them to bring backKurt Colemanfor the first week of the season.

��� Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 31, 2019

6. TheSan Francisco 49ersreleased GJoshua Garnettand WRJordan Matthews. Matthews, 27, never appeared in a game for the Niners (he was signed in March) and will continue to rehab his career just three seasons removed from his standout first stint with theEagles.

7. TheChicago Bearsreleased defensive linemanJonathan Bullard. The 2016 third-round pick compiled 62 tackles and two sacks in three seasons in the Windy City, including five starts. TheBearsalso cut 6-foot-7 undrafted free agent tight endIan Bunting.

The team also waived WRThomas Ives.

8.Washington Redskinsrunning back Samaje Perinehas been waived. Perine, 23, had eight carries for 32 yards in five appearances last season. He was drafted in the fourth round in 2017.

9. TheKansas City Chiefssent cornerback Mark Fieldsto theMinnesota Vikings. The team also acquired RBCarlos Hydefrom theTexansin exchange for offensive tackleMartinas Rankins.

10. TheCincinnati Bengalshave cut OLJohn Jerry.

Quarterback Jeff Driskel(hamstring) is being placed on injured reserve and could eventually work out an injury settlement with the team. The move indicates that rookieRyan Finleywill back upAndy Daltonto begin the regular season.

11. TheIndianapolis Coltsreleased linebacker Carroll Phillipsand quarterbackPhillip Walker.Jacoby Brissettis the only active QB on the roster Week 1 withChad Kellysuspended.

12. TheCleveland Brownsreleased safetyJ.T. Hassell.

TheBrownsalso swung a few trades, acquiringTennessee TitansWRTaywan Taylor, a third-round selection in 2017, in exchange for a 2020 seventh-round draft pick and swapped 2020 seventh-round picks with theGreen Bay Packersin a deal for guardJustin McCray, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero confirmed.

PunterBritton Colquittand WRDamon Sheehy-Guiseppiwere named among the final wave of cuts once the deadline passed. Colquitt, 34, has been in the league since 2009 and was a member of theBrownssince 2016. He won a ring with theBroncosin 2016.

Sheehy-Guiseppi was mostly used as a return specialist, but it’s hisinspiring storythat instantly made him a fan and team favorite. He is best known for his captivating 86-yard punt return TD in the team’s preseason opener against theRedskins.

13. TheMiami Dolphinshave waived quarterback Jake Rudock. The 26-year-old played in three preseason games (one start) for theDolphinsand totaled 366 passing yards, three TDs and one interception.

TheDolphinsalso cut defensive end Cornellius “Tank” Carradine. Carradine, 29, spent all of OTAs and training camp in Miami; in 2018, he appeared in one game for theRaiders.

14. TheSeattle Seahawksreleased defensive tackleEarl Mitchelland defensive endCassius Marsh.

Slot cornerJamar Tayloris also being released, according to Pelissero. Taylor will become a free agent after being in the running for the job for much of training camp.

Starting WRJaron Brownwill be waived in a move as a result of the blockbuster trade that landedJadeveon Clowneyin Seattle. Brown, a seven-year vet, played in all 16 games (two starts) last season and accrued 166 yards and five TDs. He has 14 starts in a 87 career games played.

15. TheDenver Broncosare parting ways with backup quarterback Kevin Hogan.

16. TheNew Orleans Saintsreleased safetyChris Banjo. Banjo, 29, had been with theSaintssince 2016 and was an integral part of their special teams unit.

17. TheNew York Giantshave cut backup quarterbackKyle Lauletta.

18. ThePittsburgh Steelershave agreed to trade OTJerald Hawkinsand a 2021 seventh-round pick to theTampa Bay Buccaneersin exchange for a 2021 sixth-round pick.

WideoutEli Rogers, who had just signed a two-year extension in March, was a notable name among today’s cuts. Throughout his four-year career, Rogers has showed promise despite being overshadowed at times by struggles that have kept him off the field. 

The Bucs have also opted to release outside linebackerNoah Spence, who was drafted by the team 39th overall in 2016. Spence has had a quiet past two seasons — he spent much of 2017 on IR with a shoulder injury — after putting up 22 tackles, 5.5 sacks and 12 QB hits his rookie year.

19. TheArizona Cardinalscut tight endRicky Seals-Joneson Saturday following two seasons in the desert.

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