The August signing served as a standard elevation in London.
Ochaun Mathis reverted to the New England Patriots’ practice squad on Monday after serving as a standard elevation in London.
The 32-16 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars marked the second call-up of October for the outside linebacker.
Mathis, 25, recorded his first tackle of the season on his lone defensive snap at Wembley Stadium. It arrived after halftime against running back Tank Bigsby, netting a gain of three yards. He also handled 50 percent of Sunday’s workload in the kicking game.
The 6-foot-5, 260-pound August addition to the practice squad previously reverted after making his debut versus the Miami Dolphins.
Entering the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams in the sixth round of the 2023 draft at No. 189 overall, Mathis appeared in eight games during his rookie campaign. The product of Texas Christian and Nebraska saw 74 snaps on defense and 19 snaps on special teams over that span. He had a hand in two tackles and one quarterback hit before being waived at the 53-man roster deadline and agreeing to terms in Foxborough.
One standard elevation remains under league rules. From there, a move to the active roster would be required to take the field.
Head coach Jerod Mayo’s 1-6 side hosts the 2-5 New York Jets next Sunday at Gillette Stadium. The AFC East kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET.