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6 quick takeaways from Colts' Week 15 depth chart after roster moves
The Indianapolis Colts released their unofficial Week 15 depth chart ahead of this week's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks. On Tuesday, the Colts announced that Daniel Jones and Chris Lammons were both placed on injured reserve.
The Colts made it official Wednesday morning, signing 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers to the practice squad but it wasn't the only move they made.
The Colts added Philip Rivers to their practice squad on Wednesday and they also moved a quarterback to their active roster.
The team also announced that they have elevated kicker Blake Grupe and quarterback Brett Rypien from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. To fill those practice squad roster spots, the Colts signed center Jimmy Morrissey and quarterback Philip Rivers.
Two Colts practice squad receivers were called to the facility at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. Here's what happened: 'No way, that's Philip Rivers'
The Indianapolis Colts are urged to trade for a former first round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft following injuries to the team.
Offensive lineman Braden Smith was announced on Thursday as the Indianapolis Colts' 2025 Ed Block Courage Award recipient.
Elsewhere on the ex-Bronco front, the Washington Commanders released long snapper Zach Triner and wide receiver River Cracraft from their practice squad, and they promoted running back Chase Edmonds to the active roster.