The Los Angeles Rams cut 11 players Saturday to reach the NFL’s 53-player regular-season limit including two who played for them last season, cornerback Dominique Hatfield and linebacker Ejuan Price.
The Rams cut two other players with NFL experience, tight ends Temarrick Hemingway and Henry Krieger-Coble, and one of their 2018 draft choices, linebacker Travin Howard, who was selected in the seventh round.
The other six players cut were all undrafted free agents — receivers KhaDarel Hodge and Steven Mitchell; defensive backs Steven Parker and Ramon Richards; quarterback Luis Perez and running back Larry Rose.
Hatfield made five tackles in 11 games in 2017. Price was a 2017 seventh-round draft choice who played one game last season.
Hemingway was a 2016 sixth-round draft choice who played eight games with the Rams in 2016 and missed the entire 2017 season after suffering a fractured fibula in the third preseason game.
Krieger-Coble played one game for the Indianapolis Colts in 2017 and two for the Denver Broncos in 2016.
All NFL teams were required to reduce their rosters to the 53-player limit before 1 p.m. Saturday.
Teams often make changes to their rosters between the time they are required to get to the 53-player limit and the start of the regular season as they sign players cut by other teams and cut others to make room for them on their rosters.
Teams may begin signing players to the 10-player practice squads Sunday.n

