NFL: Louis Rees-Zammit misses out on Kansas Metropolis Chiefs’ 53-man squad


Former rugby union star Louis Rees-Zammit has not been chosen within the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs’ 53-man squad for the 2024 season.

The previous Wales winger, who stop rugby in January to pursue a profession within the NFL, has been coaching with the Chiefs all through the offseason.

The 23-year-old performed in all three of their pre-season video games, however missed out on the NFL’s ‘cutdown day’.

Groups have an offseason coaching squad of 90 gamers and should choose 53 for the beginning of the season, for which the deadline was Tuesday.

Rees-Zammit’s hopes of enjoying in the course of the common season should not over, although.

He’ll now be positioned on waivers, that means one other crew can signal him, however he’s anticipated to proceed coaching with the Chiefs as a part of their apply squad.

That will give him extra time to adapt to the game, and the NFL champions can promote him to their lively roster as much as 3 times in the course of the season. NFL groups can promote two gamers from their apply squad every sport.

Rees-Zammit’s NFL journey started with a 10-week coaching camp as a part of the NFL’s Worldwide Participant Pathway (IPP).

He was then signed by the Chiefs, who’ve received the previous two Tremendous Bowls, and though he was earmarked as a operating again, he performed in quite a lot of positions throughout pre-season because the Chiefs tried to seek out his most fitted function.

However his probabilities of making the reduce have been dealt a blow on Monday after they re-signed skilled receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, giving him the quantity 9 jersey that the Welsh rookie has worn throughout pre-season.

Fellow IPP product Reward Olatoke was signed by the Los Angeles Chargers in June and though the previous sprinter featured of their first pre-season sport, the Scot was launched the next week.

Former Gaelic footballers Charlie Smyth and Jude McAtamney additionally missed out regardless of enjoying in pre-season, with the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants respectively.

A shoulder damage meant Travis Clayton couldn’t play in pre-season for the Buffalo Payments, who’ve designated the ex-Basingstoke rugby participant as an injured reserve so he’s set to proceed coaching with the Payments as soon as match.

In the meantime, NFL crew house owners have voted to permit non-public fairness funding in a landmark transfer that might see billions of {dollars} in new funding within the league.

Traditionally, franchises have been run as household companies or owned by rich people, however hand-picked companies are set to be allowed to buy a crew stake of as much as 10%.

The final franchise to be bought was the Washington Commanders final 12 months for a league-record of about £4.8bn.

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