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NFL news roundup: Latest league updates from Wednesday, May 22

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SIGNINGS


ROSTER CUTS

INJURIES

  • RB Keaton Mitchell is on schedule in his recovery from a knee injury but he's not expected to play in Week 1, head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday. Mitchell suffered the injury in Week 15 of last season.


FRONT OFFICE MOVES

  • Baltimore announce seven promotions in its player personnel department, including George Kokinis to VP of player personnel.


OTHER NEWS

INJURIES

  • QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) will be throwing every other day as part of his rehab process, HC Kevin Stefanski  told reporters on Wednesday.

INJURIES

  • TE Luke Schoonmaker is not participating in OTAs due to a hamstring injury, HC Mike McCarthy told reporters Wednesday.

INJURIES

  • WR Michael Pittman Jr. is expected to be OK after bumping his knee during Wednesday's practice, HC Shane Steichen told reporters.

INJURIES

  • WR Xavier Worthy is dealing with a hamstring strain, which is why he didn't participate in OTAs on Wednesday, HC Andy Reid told reporters.

SIGNINGS

SIGNINGS

  • TE Kevin Foelsch


ROSTER CUTS

  • QB Colby Suits

RETIREMENTS

  • WR DeVante Parker was placed on the reserve/retired list. On Tuesday, Parker announced his retirement from the NFL after nine seasons.

SIGNINGS


ROSTER CUTS

FRONT OFFICE MOVES

  • David Blackburn was named the Commanders' director of player personnel. Blackburn was previously director of college scouting for the Ravens.


OTHER NEWS

  • HC Dan Quinn announced Washington will hold a joint practice with the Miami Dolphins ahead of their preseason matchup scheduled for Aug. 17.