Saints elevate K Charlie Smyth for Sunday's game against the Dolphins
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The New Orleans Saints have made roster changes ahead of their game against the Miami Dolphins. Cade York, recently signed to the practice squad, will not be handling kicking duties. Instead, the team has elevated Charlie Smyth from the practice squad to kick on Sunday. Smyth, a former Gaelic football player from Northern Ireland, joined the Saints in 2024 through the international player pathway program and will make his regular season debut. The decision comes after Blake Grupe was released following missed kicks in the previous week's loss to the Falcons. Additionally, wide receiver Dante Pettis has been elevated to the active roster. Pettis has recorded one catch in two games this season and has contributed as a returner.
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