Kellen Moore has cleared waivers and rejoined the Dallas Cowboys practice squad, according to ESPN's Todd Archer.

The Cowboys released the quarterback on Tuesday to make room for linebacker Mark Nzeocha. A few teams could have claimed Moore, including the Colts, but apparently decided not to. Moore was previously on the Cowboys practice squad before quarterback Tony Romo went down with an injury in Week 2.

Currently no update on who the Cowboys dropped from the practice squad to make room for Moore.

Moore came over from the Lions in September. He spent three seasons in Detroit serving as the team's third-string quarterback after going undrafted out of Boise State in 2012.

Moore hasn't recorded a snap in the regular season, but has received preseason playing time. Moore ended the 2015 preseason going 29-47 for 254 yards and one touchdown with one interception.

Before the NFL, Moore had an illustrious career for the Boise State Broncos. He went 50-3 during his time in Idaho and was named an All-American twice. Moore threw for a total of 14,667 yards and 142 touchdowns in his four-year career with the Broncos.