Backfield moves were made in Foxborough on Wednesday.
The New England Patriots restored Jashaun Corbin to the practice squad from injured reserve. To make room among the 17-man group, the organization announced
the placement of fellow running back Craig Reynolds on injured reserve.
Corbin, 25, signed following a workout in October and was moved to injured reserve three weeks later. Undrafted out of Texas A&M and Florida State in 2022, the 5-foot-11, 215-pound back has also been a member of the New York Giants, Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons since then. Logging three catches and one carry through six games, his NFL career includes 15 snaps on offense and 118 snaps on special teams.
In 2024, Corbin signed with the San Antonio Brahmas. He went on to earn a spot on the All-UFL team after leading the league with 514 rushing yards in the spring. Four touchdowns were totaled to go with 138 receiving yards and 252 return yards.
Reynolds, 29, joined the practice squad at Gillette Stadium at the end of November after clearing waivers on Thanksgiving. The 5-foot-11, 216-pound Kutztown product spent the past five years with the Detroit Lions. A veteran of 60 NFL games, including a pair of starts, he has handled 469 snaps on offense and 785 snaps on special teams.
In the regular season, Reynolds stands with 658 rushing yards, 258 receiving yards and one touchdown across 179 scrimmage opportunities. His career has featured an additional visit to the end zone in the playoffs. The 2019 undrafted free agent made initial stops with the Washington Commanders, Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Head coach Mike Vrabel’s 11-2 contingent moves forward with Rhamondre Stevenson, TreVeyon Henderson and Terrell Jennings, a recent non-participant due to a concussion, on the 53-man roster. The running back depth chart also includes three-time standard elevation D’Ernest Johnson on the practice squad.
The Buffalo Bills visit for a 1 p.m. ET AFC East kickoff on Sunday.








