Patriots lose practice squad quarterback for second time in as many weeks
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 24: Will Grier #19 of the New England Patriots warms up prior to a game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 24, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
For the second time in as many weeks the New England Patriots have lost a quarterback from their practice squad.
On Monday morning, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report that the Los Angeles Chargers have signed quarterback Will Grier off the Patriots’ practice squad. As Pelissero noted, it’s the first move made by interim general manager JoJo Wooden after the Chargers fired GM Tom Telesco (and head coach Brandon Staley) last week.
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Grier, 28, was originally signed by the Patriots off of the Cincinnati Bengals’ practice squad in late September. He was on the active roster through late November, and although he was never active for a game he did dress as the Patriots’ emergency third quarterback. After he was waived in late November, the Patriots brought him back on the practice squad.
In Los Angeles, Grier could end up with a chance to play. Starting quarterback Justin Herbert is out for the year, and backup Easton Stick struggled in last week’s blowout loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Chargers also have rookie Max Duggan on their active roster.
This is the second time the Patriots have had a quarterback signed off their practice squad in as many weeks. Rookie Malik Cunningham, who the Patriots were developing as a hybrid quarterback/wide receiver, was signed by the Baltimore Ravens last week.
With Grier and Cunningham gone the Patriots are now down to just two quarterbacks on the active roster – Bailey Zappe and Mac Jones – with none on the practice squad. The team does have four spots open on the practice squad if they want to add another QB for the final three games of the season.
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