Barrett, Jones, Miller Among 14 Former Buckeyes Cut or Moved From NFL Rosters

With NFL teams having to cut down their rosters to 53 players, that meant some of the former State players were waived by their teams, becoming free agents.

Overall, 14 players that were former Buckeyes were waived or moved around in this season’s cuts, including four former Ohio State .

One of Ohio State’s most acclaimed players, J.T. Barrett, was waived by the .

Tight end Marcus Baugh, known for his hurdle against Bowling Green, was released by the .

Dante Booker, former Ohio State linebacker, was cut by the .

Former seventh-round pick of the 2010 NFL Draft, safety Kurt Coleman, was released by the , but resigned with the Bills after the team put Jason Croom on the injured reserve.

One of the three fifth-year receivers from 2018, Johnnie Dixon was cut by the .

The quarterback that led the Buckeyes to a national title in the first year of the Playoff, , was dropped by the Los Angeles Chargers after a productive preseason.

Former quarterback-turned- was waived by the just weeks after signing on with the team.

Safety was cut by the , along with 2019 draft pick, running back Mike Weber.

Offensive lineman Malcolm Pridgeon and defensive tackle Tracy Sprinkle, who also was signed and cut by the Cleveland Browns this preseason, were both dropped by the Houston Texans.

Terrelle Pryor, another quarterback who made waves in the NFL in a receiving position, was moved to the team’s reserved and injured list by the for a lingering hamstring injury. Defensive end Noah Spence did not make the 53-man roster for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Linebacker was released by the Eagles.