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    Jiles (undisclosed) was waived with a non-football injury designation by the Patriots on Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log. If the wide receiver clears waivers, he'll become a free agent. Jiles spent the entire 2025 campaign on the Patriots' practice squad.
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  • John Jiles: Let go by New England

    The Patriots waived Jiles on Monday. Jiles spent the 2025 season on the Patriots' practice squad, never receiving an elevation to the active roster. The wide receiver out of West Florida now will be subject to the NFL's waiver process. If the 24-hour period passes without Jiles being claimed, he will become a free agent and be available to sign with any team.
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    Jiles signed a reserve/future contract with the Patriots on Tuesday. The West Florida product spent his 2025 campaign with the Patriots' practice squad and could have an opportunity to compete for a spot on the active roster in camp. Jiles has yet to appear in an NFL game after recording 1,081 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on 54 catches during his final collegiate season in 2023.
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    Jiles was signed to the Patriots' practice squad Wednesday. Jiles was waived by the team Tuesday, ultimately going unclaimed before deciding to stick around as a member of New England's practice squad. The wide receiver spent the 2024 campaign with the Patriots' practice unit, but he failed to crack the active roster during the season. Jiles will look to impress at practice in order to potentially earn an elevation and make his NFL debut in 2025.
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