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The Atlanta Falcons officially released LB Jordan Brailford from their practice squad on Monday. 

Here’s the Falcons updated practice squad:

  1. OL Justin Shaffer
  2. DL Derrick Tangelo (Injured)
  3. CB Matt Hankins
  4. OL Tyler Vrabel (Injured)
  5. WR Frank Darby
  6. OL Ryan Neuzil
  7. WR Cam Batson
  8. WR Josh Ali
  9. TE Tucker Fisk
  10. DB Dylan Mabin
  11. RB B.J. Baylor
  12. DB Jovante Moffatt
  13. DB Cornell Armstrong
  14. DT Jaleel Johnson
  15. WR Ra’Shaun Henry
  16. DT Jalen Dalton
  17. LB Dorian Etheridge

Brailford, 27, is a former seventh-round pick out of Oklahoma State back in 2019 by Washington. He agreed to a four-year, $2.6 million contract with Washington but was waived coming out of training camp.

From there, Brailford had a brief stint with the Vikings before signing on with the Falcons. He’s been on and off of their roster ever since. 

In 2020, Jordan Brailford appeared in five games for the Vikings and recorded two tackles, no sacks, a forced fumble and a recovery.

During his college career at Oklahoma State, Brailford recorded 135 tackles, 16 sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles and a pass defense over the course of three seasons and 35 games.

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