Aaron Wilson reports that the Las Vegas Raiders brought in four free agents for a tryout on Friday. 

The full list includes:

  1. LB Brandon King
  2. DB Tyler Hall
  3. LB Harvey Langi
  4. DB Quandre Mosely

King, 29, wound up signing on with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Auburn back in May of 2015. He was unfortunately among their final roster cuts that season but was later signed to their practice squad.

The Patriots brought King back on exclusive rights contracts before signing him to a two-year, $2.6 million deal in 2018. He later signed on with the Colts this past April, but was released before the season. 

In 2021, King appeared in 16 games for the Patriots and recorded ten tackles.

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