The Kansas City Chiefs officially signed DB Dicaprio Bootle to their practice squad on Thursday, per the NFL Transactions wire. 

Kansas City’s practice squad now includes:

  1. S Zayne Anderson
  2. G Mike Caliendo
  3. RB Jerrion Ealy (Suspended)
  4. WR Daurice Fountain
  5. TE Jordan Franks
  6. QB Chris Oladokun
  7. WR Cornell Powell
  8. C Austin Reiter
  9. DT Danny Shelton
  10. LB Cole Christiansen
  11. LB Elijah Lee
  12. K Matthew Wright
  13. WR Marcus Kemp
  14. WR Chris Conley
  15. RB Wayne Gallman
  16. DB Dicaprio Bootle

Bootle, 25, signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska back in May of last year but was among their final roster cuts coming out of the preseason and signed onto Kansas City’s practice squad. From there, he’s bounced on and off the Chiefs’ active roster. 

In 2022, Bootle has appeared in two games and recorded two tackles. 

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