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NFL Minor Transactions: 7/24/25

July 26, 2025 by Pro Football Rumors

Today’s minor moves:

Atlanta Falcons

  • Placed on active/PUP: LB Troy Andersen
  • Released: DB Kevin King
  • Placed on active/NFI: CB Cobee Bryant, DL LaCale London, LB Malik Verdon

Chicago Bears

  • Signed: S Alex Cook

Miami Dolphins

  • Signed: CB Cornell Armstrong, OL Obinna Eze
  • Waived: OL Tedi Kushi
  • Placed on IR: CB Artie Burns

New York Jets

  • Signed: DB Tanner McCalister
  • Released: LB Jared Bartlett

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Reverted to IR: OL Marcus Tate

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Placed on NFI/active: G Isaac Seumalo

San Francisco 49ers

  • Signed: WR Quintez Cephus
  • Waived: RB Israel Abanikanda

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Signed: G Michael Jordan, OL Tyler McLellan
  • Waived/injured: OL Silas Dzansi
  • Placed on reserve/retired: OT Garret Greenfield

Washington Commanders

  • Extended: S Percy Butler

Following rumblings yesterday that Artie Burns may have suffered a season-ending injury, the bad news was confirmed today, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Dolphins cornerback indeed suffered a torn ACL. It’s a tough break for the veteran, who’s looking to revive his NFL career after being limited to only four games with the Seahawks last season. The Dolphins were quick to sign a replacement, as Miami signed Cornell Armstrong. A former sixth-round pick by the Dolphins, Armstrong last appeared in an NFL game in 2022, when he started four of his nine games for the Falcons.

The Buccaneers did some shuffling on their offensive line today. In comes a pair of lineman: Michael Jordan, who started 11 games for the Patriots last season, and Tyler McLellan, a six-foot-eight, 355-pound lineman out of Campbell. Garret Greenfield, a UDFA in the 2024 draft, has apparently decided to hang up his cleats, and the team also moved on from Silas Dzansi with an injury designation.

The Commanders were looking ahead to 2026 today, as the team added an extra year to Percy Butler‘s contract. The former fourth-round pick has had some run in the starting lineup, including a 2023 season where he started 13 games while compiling 64 tackles and eight passes defended. He started five of 17 games in 2024 while establishing himself as one of Washington’s special teams aces.

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