September 19, 2024

On Tuesday, the Jaguars significantly altered their roster. The Jaguars enjoyed one of their busiest trade days of the year twelve days prior to the 2024 regular season kickoff as they trimmed their roster to the 53 players that the NFL allows for regular season play.

Teams had until Tuesday at 4 p.m. EST to reduce to 53.

On Tuesday, the Jaguars placed two players on injured reserve, one on the reserve/suspended list, waived 13 players, released nine others, waived/injured one player, and released one by injury settlement. Tuesday’s roster moves included the dismissal of offensive tackle Tyler Shatley and the waiver of cornerbacks Christian Braswell and Erick Hallett II.

Having played with the squad since 2014, Shatley had the longest contract of any player on the roster. In the NFL Draft of 2023, Hallett was selected in the sixth round, while Brasuwell was selected in the seventh round.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Tuesday’s Roster Moves

Waived:

Tight End Shawn Bowman

Cornerback Christian Braswell

Running Back Gary Brightwell

Wide Receiver Josh Cephus

Defensive End D.J. Coleman

Wide Receiver Elijah Cooks

Cornerback Erick Hallett II

Running Back Jalen Jackson

Offensive Guard Steven Jones

Quarterback E.J. Perry

Safety Josh Proctor

Wide Receiver Austin Trammell

Offensive lineman Darryl Williams

Waived/injured: Tight End Patrick Murtagh, the team’s International Pathway Player.

Released:

Safety Adrian Amos

Tight End Josiah Deguara

Safety Terrell Edmunds

Cornerback Tre Flowers

Defensive End Joe Graziano

Offensive Lineman Blake Hance

Linebacker Tanner Muse

Cornerback Amani Oruwariye

Offensive Lineman Tyler Shatley

Released via injury settlement: Quarterback C.J. Beathard.

Injured Reserve (Designated to Return):

Running Back Keilan Robinson

Safety Andrew Wingard

 

After four weeks, both players are qualified to be added to the active roster. Prior to the 53-man roster being decided, players placed on injured reserve were lost for the whole season.

Reserve/suspended: Safety Tashaun Gipson.

Three of the players were eligible to join the 16-man practice squad of the Jaguars after being cut or waived over the previous two games, according to the team’s announcement on Tuesday. There are six players who can be veterans of any kind of experience.

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