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Lions release veteran CB Daryl Worley
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) jumps over Detroit Lions cornerback Daryl Worley (33) for a touchdown. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Lions released defensive back Daryl Worley from the practice squad, per a club announcement. In a related move, they re-signed offensive lineman Tommy Kraemer to the 16-man unit.

Worley was on the Lions’ 53-man roster earlier this year, dressing for three games and appearing in two. His last outing came against the Rams in Week 7, when he got torched twice by Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp for touchdowns. The latter of the two proved to be the game-winning score and the last of Worley’s time on the varsity squad. The Lions brought him back on a PSQ deal, but that’s now over after one week.

The 26-year-old has bounced around the league since coming in as a 2016 third-round draft pick of the Panthers. After spending his first two seasons in Carolina, the defensive back has had stints with the Eagles, Raiders, Cowboys, Bills, Raiders (again), Cardinals and Lions. His most recent, significant action came in 2019 when he made 15 starts for the Raiders. Last year, he started in five of his 10 games, split between Dallas, Buffalo and Las Vegas.

After their bye week, the Lions will aim for their first win of the year against the Steelers.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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