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Re: Cuts/Waivers (Other Teams)
How the waiver wire works: Breaking down the biggest question of cut day
One popular question with NFL fans around cut day has to do with the waiver wire: How does it work?
Put your reading glasses on and let's dive into the answer.
All 32 teams have to trim their roster from 90 players down to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET today. After those 1,184 players are released, any of them with FEWER than four years of NFL experience will hit the waiver wire.
The waiver order is the same as the 2025 NFL Draft order, so here are the teams that will have first crack at making claims:
1. Titans
2. Browns
3. Giants
4. Patriots
5. Jaguars
6. Raiders
7. Jets
8. Panthers
9. Saints
10. Bears
The Titans can claim as many players as they want, but if they claim a player, that guy automatically hits their 53-man roster, so they'd also have to release someone to make room for the new guy (If they claimed 8 players, they'd have to release 8 players to make room).
Any team looking to claim a player who was part of the initial cuts will have to turn their claim in by 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday. If two teams claim the same player, the player will go to the team that's higher in the waiver order.
If a player clears waivers, he can re-sign with his old team. So someone like Shilo Sanders could sign with Tampa Bay's practice squad, but only if he clears waivers.
If a player with MORE than four year of NFL experience gets cut, they DON'T hit the waiver wire. Instead, they immediately become a free agent.
One popular question with NFL fans around cut day has to do with the waiver wire: How does it work?
Put your reading glasses on and let's dive into the answer.
All 32 teams have to trim their roster from 90 players down to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET today. After those 1,184 players are released, any of them with FEWER than four years of NFL experience will hit the waiver wire.
The waiver order is the same as the 2025 NFL Draft order, so here are the teams that will have first crack at making claims:
1. Titans
2. Browns
3. Giants
4. Patriots
5. Jaguars
6. Raiders
7. Jets
8. Panthers
9. Saints
10. Bears
The Titans can claim as many players as they want, but if they claim a player, that guy automatically hits their 53-man roster, so they'd also have to release someone to make room for the new guy (If they claimed 8 players, they'd have to release 8 players to make room).
Any team looking to claim a player who was part of the initial cuts will have to turn their claim in by 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday. If two teams claim the same player, the player will go to the team that's higher in the waiver order.
If a player clears waivers, he can re-sign with his old team. So someone like Shilo Sanders could sign with Tampa Bay's practice squad, but only if he clears waivers.
If a player with MORE than four year of NFL experience gets cut, they DON'T hit the waiver wire. Instead, they immediately become a free agent.
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Re: Cuts/Waivers (Other Teams)
I hope DeVito goes to the Jets. He and Danny could make the best Jersey Mike’s commercials together.
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Re: Cuts/Waivers (Other Teams)
Good post Delmar. I had a hard time understanding waiver wire and why one team gets first shot at a waived player.DelMar wrote: ↑August 26th, 2025, 9:29 am How the waiver wire works: Breaking down the biggest question of cut day
One popular question with NFL fans around cut day has to do with the waiver wire: How does it work?
Put your reading glasses on and let's dive into the answer.
All 32 teams have to trim their roster from 90 players down to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET today. After those 1,184 players are released, any of them with FEWER than four years of NFL experience will hit the waiver wire.
The waiver order is the same as the 2025 NFL Draft order, so here are the teams that will have first crack at making claims:
1. Titans
2. Browns
3. Giants
4. Patriots
5. Jaguars
6. Raiders
7. Jets
8. Panthers
9. Saints
10. Bears
The Titans can claim as many players as they want, but if they claim a player, that guy automatically hits their 53-man roster, so they'd also have to release someone to make room for the new guy (If they claimed 8 players, they'd have to release 8 players to make room).
Any team looking to claim a player who was part of the initial cuts will have to turn their claim in by 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday. If two teams claim the same player, the player will go to the team that's higher in the waiver order.
If a player clears waivers, he can re-sign with his old team. So someone like Shilo Sanders could sign with Tampa Bay's practice squad, but only if he clears waivers.
If a player with MORE than four year of NFL experience gets cut, they DON'T hit the waiver wire. Instead, they immediately become a free agent.
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Re: Cuts/Waivers (Other Teams)
Great post DelMar. Lots of good players available. We don’t need any of them 
The kid from UCLA Steele will be picked up.
The kid from UCLA Steele will be picked up.
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Terrell Owens and Jerry Rices kids both got cut today. Is Deion Sanders the last dad standing?
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As of today the 49ers don't have a punter. Morstead was the team's only punter and was waived.
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Guess they'll be the pro version of that high school that never punted!
GR .. shaken not stirred
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LOL...It's pretty bad when the team tells you "I would rather have nobody, than you"
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