The Jaguars signed two offensive linemen, Jerome Carvin and Dieter Eiselen, to their practice squad on Tuesday.
Jacksonville released long snapper Peter Bowden and quarterback John Rhys Plumlee from its practice squad in appropriate steps.
Carvin entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee in 2023 and originally signed with Kansas City. He was released from the Chiefs' injured reserve in September but joined their practice squad in January, only to sign to the Chicago Bears' offseason roster a week later.
Carvin spent the preseason with the Bears but was released during roster cuts in the 2024 preseason. He joined the New England Patriots practice squad in late August and was released in October.
Eiselen, a native of Stellenbosch, South Africa, signed with the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Yale in 2020. He spent two seasons mostly on Chicago's practice squad, but was elevated to the active roster for three games.
Eiselen was added to Chicago's active roster for the 2022 season and played 11 games. He was released during the 2023 preseason and joined Houston's practice squad, from where he was promoted to the Texans' active roster and made ten appearances.
Eiselen spent time on the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers practice squads this season before joining the Jaguars.
Plumlee, a 2024 undrafted free agent, signed with Jacksonville's practice squad following preseason cuts in August, shortly after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bowden joined the Jaguars' practice squad last Tuesday.