Indianapolis Colts sign Jamon Meredith
Although the Indianapolis Colts have made the playoffs in each of their last two season, even winning the AFC South and defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs before falling to the New England Patriots a week later.
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Although the Colts have Andrew Luck, a future star at quarterback, there are plenty of other upgrades they need to make to their roster.
On Tuesday the Colts signed former Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive tackle Jamon Meredith.
Aaron Wilson of The Baltimore Sun and The National Football Post first reported the news. Wilson also notes that the Colts signed offensive tackle Reid Fragel to the practice squad, placed offensive tackle Xavier Nixon on injured reserve-designated to return, cut defensive Tyler Hoover from the practice squad and removed veteran running back Deji Karim from injured reserve with an injury settlement.
Meredith signed a two-year deal with the Buccaneers before the 2013 season but they let him go last week.
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