As NFL teams had to trim rosters down to 53 players for the opening week, most of the players cut were not a surprise, but there were however some shocking cuts from around the NFL. Below are a few of the most notable players cut around the league.
Hunter Renfrow – Carolina Panthers
After missing all of the 2024 NFL season, Renfrow was one of the most interesting storylines of training camp as reports were mostly positive about how camp was going for his hometown team. The former pro-bowler missed all of last season with ulcerative colitis, but there was hope that he could regain form and be the elite slot receiver that he was. This cut is even more shocking given the fact that the Panthers were also about to trade Adam Thielen and a very young receiving core could use a veteran presence.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling – Seattle Seahawks
Seattle was hoping that the veteran Valdes-Scantling could replace DK Metcalf as their downfield threat, but a poor camp performance left the two-time superbowl champion off the roster. Even with the emergence of 5th round draft pick Tory Horton, the most shocking reason for this cut was that he had $4 million in guaranteed money that the Seahawks will just now have to eat.
Dan Skipper – Detroit Lions
This one is going to sting for the Detroit Lions faithful. Skipper was really exposed when taking reps at left tackle in camp for the injured Taylor Decker. Besides being a fan favorite and considered a leader in the locker room, Skipper was heavily used in jumbo packages to support the run game in Detroit and can flex to guard if needed.
Tony Jefferson – Los Angeles Chargers
With a Pro Football Focus grade of 93.5 during the preseason, Jefferson was one of the top performers and leaders of one of the NFL’s best defenses. Jefferson was also a solid contributor on special teams. The Chargers opted to go younger at the position. Jefferson should be a quick pickup by a team in need of safety help.
Kendrick Bourne – New England Patriots
After being on the 53 man roster Tuesday, Bourne requested to be released by the Patriots on Wednesday and the team obliged his request. With the team signing Stefon Diggs in the offseason and drafting Kyle Williams in the third round of the draft, Bourne’s role was destined to be limited in the Patriots offense.
Kenyon Green – Philadelphia Eagles
After being drafted in the first round of the 2022 draft by the Houston Texans and starting 23 of 27 games there, it has been a rocky road for Kenyon Green. He was traded to Philadelphia and couldn’t find his footing enough to even garner a backup role on their stout offensive line.
Desmond Ridder – Cincinnati Bengals
With 18 NFL starts under his belt, the third round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in 2022 figured to make the Bengals squad as a backup to Joe Burrow. With decent mobility, Ridder seemed to be a good fit for a team with a poor offensive line if Burrow was ever to go down with an injury.