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Tracking the NFL Gators: Who made a 53-man roster?

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On Tuesday afternoon, NFL teams were forced to cut their rosters down from 90 to 53 with the regular season approaching.

For those who were unfortunately let go, they now have the opportunity to be signed by another team or return to the same team’s practice squad. Among those were several former Gators, including some who transferred to finish their career elsewhere, but plenty of alumni did receive good news today.

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For our Gators Online subscribers, below are the NFL Gators who made a 53-man roster on Tuesday.

NFL Gators for the 2024 season

Atlanta Falcons: Tight end Kyle Pitts
Buffalo Bills: Cornerback Kaiir Elam and offensive guard O’Cyrus Torrence
Carolina Panthers: Kicker Eddy Pineiro
Chicago Bears: Defensive lineman Gervon Dexter
Cincinnati Bengals: Offensive lineman Trent Brown, defensive lineman Zachary Carter and kicker Evan McPherson
Detroit Lions: Linebacker Alex Anzalone
Green Bay Packers: EDGE Brenton Cox and defensive lineman TJ Slaton
Houston Texans: Running back Dameon Pierce and punter Tommy Townsend
Indianapolis Colts: Defensive tackle Taven Bryan and quarterback Anthony Richardson
Jacksonville Jaguars: Linebacker Ventrell Miller
Kansas City Chiefs: Offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor
Las Vegas Raiders: Linebacker Amari Burney
Los Angeles Rams: Wide receiver Demarcus Robinson
Miami Dolphins: Safety Marcus Maye
Minnesota Vikings: Defensive end Jonathan Bullard, linebacker Jonathan Greenard and wide receiver Brandon Powell
New England Patriots: Cornerback Marco Wilson
Philadelphia Eagles: Safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and offensive lineman Fred Johnson
Pittsburgh Steelers: Wide receiver Van Jefferson
San Francisco 49ers: Wide receiver Ricky Pearsall
Seattle Seahawks: Offensive tackle Stone Forsythe
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Quarterback Kyle Trask
Washington Commanders: Linebacker Dante Fowler Jr.

Former Florida players who fell short on Tuesday

Baltimore Ravens: Quarterback Emory Jones
Buffalo Bills: Offensive lineman Richard Gouraige and wide receiver Justin Shorter
Carolina Panthers: Tight end Feleipe Franks
Dallas Cowboys: Running back Malik Davis
Detroit Lions: Offensive lineman Kingsley Eguakun
Houston Texas: Cornerback CJ Henderson
Indianapolis Colts: Wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland
Pittsburgh Steelers: Wide receiver Jacob Copeland, linebacker Jeremiah Moon (injured reserve) and running back La’Mical Perine

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