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The Cleveland Browns announced they have signed RB Deon Jackson and TE Devin Asiasi to the practice squad. 

In a corresponding move, Cleveland cut DT Trysten Hill and RB Hassan Hall.

Cleveland’s practice squad now includes: 

  1. WR Jaelon Darden
  2. LB Sam Kamara
  3. DB Tanner McCalister
  4. TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden
  5. DE Lonnie Phelps
  6. LB Charlie Thomas
  7. DE Isaiah Thomas
  8. WR Austin Watkins
  9. K Lucas Havrisik
  10. T Alex Leatherwood
  11. CB A.J. Green
  12. QB Phillip Walker
  13. T Ty Nsekhe
  14. DT Tommy Togiai
  15. TE Devin Asiasi
  16. RB Deon Jackson

Jackson, 24, wound up going undrafted out of Duke back in 2021. He later signed a rookie contract with the Colts, but was waived and later signed to their practice squad.

Jackson spent the entire 2022 season on the team’s active roster. He signed a futures deal for the 2023 season but was cut last week. 

In 2023, Jackson has appeared in two games for the Colts and rushed 13 times for 14 yards, adding five receptions on six targets for 14 yards. 

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