Jon Toth, Farrington Huguenin, and Jeff Badet added to NFL practice squads
Yesterday afternoon, six former Kentucky players were waived by their respective NFL teams.
Today, three of them have been added back to various practice squads, keeping their professional dreams alive.
Former center Jon Toth has been signed back to Philadelphia’s practice squad:
#Eagles have signed the following players to the practice squad: RB Josh Adams, CB Chandon Sullivan, CB De'Vante Bausby, DT Winston Craig, LB Asantay Brown, DE Joe Ostman, C Jon Toth, WR Greg Ward Jr., WR Rashard Davis, TE Billy Brown. pic.twitter.com/xoibamPQBf
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 2, 2018
Former Kentucky and Oklahoma receiver Jeff Badet has been added to the Vikings practice squad:
Jeff Badet is signing to the #Vikings practice squad. So there's one spot.
— Chris Tomasson (@christomasson) September 2, 2018
And finally, former Wildcat defensive end Farrington Huguenin has been added to Pittsburgh’s practice squad:
The @steelers Practice Squad
RB: Jarvion Franklin
WR: Tevin Jones, Trey Griffey
TE: Bucky Hodges, Christian Scotland-Williamson*
OL: Patrick Morris, R.J. Prince
CB: Brian Allen
LB: Keion Adams, Farrington Huguenin
DL: Lavon Hooks*International player pathway program
— Chase Williams (@chasepwilliams) September 2, 2018
As for the other former Cats waived on Saturday, these are the three still searching for homes:
- Kayaune Ross, Cincinnati Bengals
- Garrett Johnson, Chicago Bears
- Josh Forrest, Seattle Seahawks
Now, eight former Cats are currently on NFL rosters to go with the three on practice squads:
- Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers
- Bud Dupree, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Za’Darius Smith, Baltimore Ravens
- Corey Peters, Arizona Cardinals
- Danny Trevathan, Chicago Bears
- Wesley Woodward, Tennessee Titans
- Avery Williamson, New York Jets
- Larry Warford, New Orleans Saints
We’re still waiting for Austin MacGinnis to get the call for a starting kicker job, which may come sometime this season. And the Patriots need to sign Charles Walker, because of course.
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