The Green Bay Packers Monday agreed to terms with six players on practice-squad contracts, GM/Head Coach Mike Sherman announced.
Five of the six were in training camp with the Packers until the club waived them this weekend: Safety Julius Curry of Michigan, guard/tackle Atlas Herrion of Alabama, wide receiver/kick returner Kelvin Kight of Florida, quarterback Scott McBrien of Maryland and center/guard Scott Wells of Tennessee.
The sixth player is tight end Ben Steele, a 6-5, 248-pound tight end out of Mesa State. A first-year player, Steele was in camp with the Vikings until Minnesota recently waived him.
The Packers can add up to two more players to their practice squad, which expanded from five to eight players this offseason, at any time. NFL clubs are free to sign any team's practice-squad players to their 53-man roster.