https://en.as.com/nfl/what-are-the-new- ... -season-n/
Only 53 are going to count against the salary cap this year no matter what, so doesn't make a huge difference at the end of the roster, but it's a question of if we continue with the COVID changes in recent seasons to allow two extra players on our active rosters to simulate the NFL allowing limited psquad players to be activated on gameday or if we revert back to pre-COVID and more simple and straight forward 53 man roster and full practice squad.Roster size and practice squad rules
After the pandemic began, the rules to the roster size and practice squad changed, but some of those rules remain even now. When the final cuts are made and the regular season roster is at 53, the NFL teams will be allowed to have 16 players on the practice squad (up from 10 before), and as of 2022, that is now a permanent change. If a team chooses, they may activate two players from the practice squad on gameday and deactivate seven players for a roster of 48 players, at least 90 minutes before gametime. In this way, players cab play one game and then go back to the practice squad the next day without having to go through the process of waivers or the risk of another team claiming them. Another change from last year is that players can now be elevated from the practice squad three times in one season (as opposed to just twice last year) before they must be signed to the 53-man roster.
Before I flipped the switch on regular season roster mode, wanted to get a feel if any strong feelings either way on this.