- The Pittsburgh Steelers worked out running back Ray Graham. Graham was waived by the Houston Texans last week after signing in the middle of the season. He's an undrefted rookie from the University of Pittsburgh.
- The Cincinnati Bengals signed cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris to the practice squad. Lewis-Harris spent time with the Bengals last season, appearing in two games. He has been active for three games this season.
- Wide receiver James Shaw worked out with the Arizona Cardinals. Shaw hasn't found work since being waived by the Carolina Panthers at the end of training camp. A UDFA from 2012, Shaw has yet to appear in an NFL game. He spent his college career at Jacksonville State.
- The Bengals worked out defensive linemen Cam Henderson and Adewale Ojomo. Cincinnati is still looking for depth along the line after losing Geno Atkins for the season. Neither player has appeared in a game this season.
- The Dallas Cowboys worked out linebackers Jonathan Goff and Jamar Chaney. Goff was a starter with the New York Giants before tearing his ACL in 2010. He tore the ligament again in 2012 and hasn't played in a game in almost three years. Chaney started 23 games in three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The Detroit Lions worked out tight ends D.J. Williams and Evan Moore. Williams was waived by the Jaguars at the beginning of November, recording no catches this season. Moore bounced around between three different teams in the past two years.
- The Tennessee Titans worked out running back Armond Smith and wide receivers Quan Cosby and Courtney Roby. Smith served as depth for the Carolina Panthers, but was released once Jonathan Stewart came off the PUP. Cosboy hasn't appeared in a game since 2010. Roby served as a kick returner for the New Orleans Saints for several years. His best season came in 2009, when he recorded 1,154 kick return yards and a touchdown.
NFL roster moves: Ray Graham works out with Steelers and other news
Here’s a roundup of all the minor roster moves made on the NFL’s day off.


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