FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As the New England Patriots continue to enjoy their 28-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16, they have made an adjustment to their roster, which may be a precursor to another move in the not-so-distant future.
The practice squad in Foxborough would be subject to arrivals on both sides of the ball. The New England Patriots signed tight end Thomas Odukoya and defensive tackle Leonard Taylor amid a series of moves on Thursday, as NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero reported.
In a move ahead of New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel facing off against his former franchise of the Tennessee Titans, the Patriots have signed a former Tennessee player to their club.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Patriots are signing former Titans TE Thomas Odukoya to their practice squad. Odukoya, 28, signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of Eastern Michigan following the 2022 NFL Draft.
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The Tennessee Titans are just a few weeks away from training camp, where the team's depth chart and roster will be finalized. At the tight end position, there's a bit of uncertainty, especially when it comes to who will round out the position group.
The Tennessee Titans are adding to the depth in their organization. According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, the Titans have signed tight end Thomas Odukoya, defensive back Gervarrius Owens, veteran cornerback Daryl Worley and offensive lineman Cole Spencer.
With NFL cut day looming, the Tennessee Titans preseason finale against the New Orleans Saints presented a number of Titans players on the bubble with an opportunity to prove they belong on the 53-man roster. Tight end Thomas Odukoya is one player whose status is very much in question.
Tennessee Titans tight end Thomas Odukoya made arguably the most impressive play of the preseason Week 3 game against the New Orleans Saints when he ran the length of the field to prevent a touchdown.