
The Cleveland Browns made strategic roster changes as they announced the signing of cornerback Tre Avery, wide receiver Gage Larvadain, and tackles Joshua Miles and Tyre Phillips to their practice squad. This move comes as part of a regular-season shuffle to strengthen team depth and develop talent.
In order to create space for the incoming players, the Browns parted ways with tackle Logan Brown, defensive tackle Ralph Holley, and cornerback LaMareon James. These roster adjustments, which were necessary to accommodate the latest signings, are part of an ongoing effort to refine the team's lineup. The club's maneuvering was outlined in a pair of articles from WKBN and the Cleveland Browns, both of which provided specifics on the players' sizes and college careers.
Of particular interest in these signings is Gage Larvadain, who had been waived by the Browns earlier but was not claimed off waivers by any other team. According to Sporting News, Larvadain initially joined the Browns as an undrafted free agent and caught the organization's attention with his preseason performance.
As college athletes turned pros, each signed player brings a unique history. Avery, a Rutgers alum, comes with experience from his time with the Tennessee Titans, boasting 38 career games. Miles and Phillips, both seasoned tackles, have multiple NFL seasons under their belt from their tenure with the Cardinals and Giants, and the Ravens and Giants, respectively. Larvadain's journey through different schools, including stints playing basketball, culminates in his current opportunity to grow with the Browns — a testament to the varied paths athletes can take to professional football.









