The Indianapolis Colts announced that they’ve signed a familiar face to the practice squad, adding offensive lineman Mark Glowinski.
The corresponding move in order to make room for this addition was releasing cornerback Tre Flowers.
The Colts signed Flowers to the practice squad back on October 29th. GM Chris Ballard has routinely churned the back end of the practice squad on almost a weekly basis this season.
Flowers is a former fifth-round selection by Seattle in the 2018 NFL draft. He’s an experienced player who has appeared in 94 career games.
Before joining the Colts’ practice squad, Flowers spent some time this season with Jacksonville. His most recent regular season playing time came in 2023 with the Atlanta Falcons, where Flowers played 200 defensive snaps.
During that year, Flowers allowed 10 receptions on 14 targets at 17.7 yards per catch with one pass breakup.
Over his career, Flowers has given up a completion rate of 68 percent, allowed 13.0 yards per catch, with four interceptions,16 pass breakups, and a passer rating of 106.9 when targeted.
Still on the practice squad at the cornerback position are Alex Johnson and Jaylin Simpson.
On the 53-man roster, the development of Jaylon Jones and the emergence of Sam Womack, along with Kenny Moore again playing at a high level, has provided that position group with some stability–although the depth is still very much a question mark.