Decision day has officially arrived in the NFL.
By 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, all 32 teams must reduce their rosters to 53 players. The cutdown deadline will surely prove painful for many throughout the league, as long-shot rookies and established veterans could be dealt significant setbacks as they try to keep pushing for their football futures. But for others, the day might serve as the realization of a dream if they are included on an initial active roster.
A handful of franchises already began releasing or waiving players on Monday, with some making a dozen or more moves. USA TODAY Sports will have live news and updates on all the roster moves throughout Tuesday, so check back often for all the latest:
Browns roster cuts: D’Onta Foreman out, 4 QBs make 53-man group – for now
The Cleveland Browns have gained some clarity in their backfield at the roster cut deadline.
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Running back D’Onta Foreman is being cut, among multiple reports. Foreman was signed this offseason for additional depth as Nick Chubb continues to recover from his season-ending knee injury. With Chubb beginning the year on the physically unable to perform list and Foreman now out, the only two running backs on Cleveland’s active roster are Jerome Ford and Pierre Strong.
Meanwhile, the Browns are carrying four quarterbacks on their 53-man roster: Deshaun Watson, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Jameis Winston and Tyler Huntley. The latter two…