The Ravens did not have any players claimed by other teams following Tuesday’s cuts, nor did they claim any.

Others who were let go but re-signed with the practice squad included running backs Chris Collier, an undrafted rookie free agent out of Division II Lock Haven, and veteran John Kelly, who spent his first six seasons mostly as a reserve with the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns.

Wide receivers Malik Cunningham, Dayton Wade, Anthony Miller and Keith Kirkwood were all signed as well. Cunningham, who was a teammate of Jackson’s at Louisville, transitioned this offseason from quarterback to receiver after spending the end of last season on the Ravens’ practice squad, while Miller flashed the most during the preseason after joining the team late in training camp.

Offensive tackle Corey Bullock, an undrafted free agent out of Maryland, and guard Darrian Dalcourt, who was undrafted out of Alabama, were the lone offensive linemen signed.

On defense, the Ravens signed rookie cornerback Bump Cooper Jr. and veteran corner Ka’Dar Hollman, who could factor on special teams. They also brought back rookie undrafted outside linebacker Joe Evans, who became popular with coaches and teammates for his effort.

Baltimore also signed Josh Ross, giving them some depth at inside linebacker with only Trenton Simpson, Malik Harrison and Chris Board on the roster. Defensive end C.J. Ravenell, an undrafted rookie from Division II Missouri Western State, was the lone defensive lineman signed.

However, with one spot still available on the practice squad, it’s possible Baltimore could look to bring in veteran defensive lineman Lawrence Guy, who visited the Ravens on Wednesday, according to NFL Network. Guy, 34, spent the past seven seasons with the New England Patriots and previously played for Baltimore from 2014 through 2016.

Practice squads are allowed a maximum of 10 players who have zero to two years of NFL experience and a maximum of six players with unlimited accrued time, with an exemption for a 17th player through the league’s International Player Pathway program.