The Bears cut defensive end Tanoh Kpassagnon for the second time in five days Tuesday.
The 31-year-old was released from the 53-man roster Friday and added to the practice squad Saturday.
He played at least one-fifth of the Bears’ defensive snaps in each of the team’s first four games but hasn’t appeared since. He had 32 snaps against the Cowboys, a season-high.
He was made expendable when the Bears decided to move second-round defensive tackle Shemar Turner to defensive end to bolster their run defense. Kpassagnon’s departure also clears a roster spot for the Bears to move defensive end Austin Booker off injured reserve by Sunday’s game against the Ravens, should they so choose. Booker began practicing Oct. 7, opening a 21-day window for him to return to game action. He hurt his knee this offseason after posting a league-high four sacks.
Monday, coach Ben Johnson said Booker was “progressing along nicely — and I think he’s going to be able to help us.”