Colts sign OT Greg Senat, DT Antwaun Woods to practice squad

Colts added OT Greg Senat and DT Antwaun Woods to the practice squad and placed S Ibraheim Campbell on IR.

The Indianapolis Colts signed offensive tackle Greg Senat and defensive tackle Antwaun Woods to the practice squad and placed safety Ibrahiem Campbell on the injured reserve list, the team announced Tuesday.

The Colts worked out Senat on Sunday while enjoying the extra day off before the road matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Eric Fisher has struggled at left tackle while Braden Smith hasn’t played since Week 1.

Woods was released from the active roster on Sunday when the Colts elevated quarterback Brett Hundley, a move they had to make in order for Hundley to be eligible as the backup behind starter Carson Wentz.

Campbell was elevated from the practice squad for the Monday night game but suffered knee and ankle injuries during the loss. He will miss at least the next three games.

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Colts elevate S Ibraheim Campbell, DT Kameron Cline to active roster

Colts add two more to the gameday roster for Monday night.

The Indianapolis Colts elevated safety Ibraheim Campbell and defensive tackle Kameron Cline from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of the Week 5 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced Monday.

With starting safety Khari Willis listed as questionable for the game, the Colts are bringing up some insurance in Campbell for the second week in a row. Willis was inactive in Week 4 and appears to be a game-time decision for Monday night.

In elevating quarterback Brett Hundley on Sunday so that he can be the backup behind Carson Wentz, the Colts made a corresponding move to release defensive tackle Antwaun Woods. Bringing up Cline gives the Colts a bit of emergency depth with their defensive front.

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Colts elevate QB Brett Hundley, S Ibraheim Campbell to active roster

Colts elevate QB Brett Hundley, S Ibraheim Campbell to the active roster for Week 4.

The Indianapolis Colts elevated quarterback Brett Hundley and safety Ibraheim Campbell from the practice squad to the active roster, the team announced Saturday.

Even with Jacob Eason on the active roster, the Colts will be using Hundley as the backup quarterback to Wentz. This has been the case since Week 3 when Wentz was in question to play due to a pair of sprained ankles.

Wentz is listed as questionable for the matchup but is expected to play after logging limited practices every day this week, which is something he didn’t do in Week 3.

Campbell gets the call up after re-signing to the practice squad this week. He will likely see most of his work on special teams while starter Khari Willis has been ruled out. Andrew Sendejo will start alongside Julian Blackmon at safety.

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Colts release S Ibraheim Campbell

Colts released S Ibraheim Campbell on Tuesday.

The Indianapolis Colts released safety Ibraheim Campbell as they work to get the roster down to 53 players ahead of Tuesday’s deadline, per Zak Keefer of The Athletic.

Campbell has been with the Colts since the start of the 2020 season when he was signed to the practice squad. He went back and forth from the practice squad to the active roster and wound up signing a futures contract with the team in January.

Because Campbell has more than four accrued seasons in the NFL, he isn’t subjected to waivers like most of the roster cuts that have been reported. Campbell is a free agent and allowed to sign with any team right away.

Given that he spent the 2020 season on the practice squad for the Colts, it stands to reason they may want to bring him back to the same role when all the roster moves are set by Tuesday’s deadline.

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Colts activate 3 players from COVID-19 list

Colts activate three from the COVID-19 list.

The Indianapolis Colts activated three players from the reserve/COVID-19 list, two of which come from the practice squad portion of the list, the team announced Tuesday.

Among those activated on Tuesday include rookie linebacker Jordan Glasgow (reserve/COVID-19 list), defensive tackle Rob Windsor (practice squad reserve/COVID-19 list) and safety Ibraheim Campbell (practice squad reserve/COVID-19 list).

Both lists are essentially the same with the difference being one is for players on the active roster while the other is for practice squad players.

Glasgow will be returning to the active roster after missing three games while Windsor and Campbell will revert back to the practice squad.

The Colts also announced the release of linebacker Chris Covington from the practice squad on Tuesday.

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Colts place S Ibraheim Campbell on practice squad COVID-19 list

Campbell goes on the COVID-19 list.

The Indianapolis Colts placed safety Ibraheim Campbell on the practice squad reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced Wednesday.

It isn’t clear if Campbell tested positive for the virus or was a close contact to someone who did. If he tested positive, he will be on the list for 10 days if asymptomatic or 14 days if symptomatic.

If he’s a close contact and didn’t test positive, he must remain on the list for at least five days of negative testing.

Campbell was brought up to the active roster for the Week 14 game against the Las Vegas Raiders after linebacker Jordan Glasgow was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list just hours before the game.

Campbell played 66% of the snaps on special teams but didn’t see any work on the defensive side of the ball.

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Colts sign S Ibraheim Campbell to the practice squad

Colts make a roster move.

The Indianapolis Colts signed safety Ibraheim Campbell to the practice squad and released cornerback Christian Angulo to the practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.

Campbell signed with the Colts practice squad earlier this season and has been on the active roster since Malik Hooker went down with a torn Achilles in Week 2. He was mostly used as a depth and special teams piece.

Campbell was released on Saturday before the team’s Week 6 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, along with defensive tackle Eli Ankou, who was claimed off of waivers by the Houston Texans.

Angulo has been on and off the practice squad for the Colts for the last few weeks and could continue to be as the team makes more moves.

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Colts place Parris Campbell, Malik Hooker on IR among other moves

The Colts made several moves on Tuesday.

The Indianapolis Colts placed wide receiver Parris Campbell and safety Malik Hooker on the injured reserve list and made several other roster moves, the team announced Tuesday.

Among those other moves included elevating safety Ibraheim Campbell and cornerback Tremon Smith to the active roster from the practice squad. The Colts also signed tight ends Hale Hentges and Ethan Wolf to the practice squad.

Campebell suffered an injury to his MCL and PCL when getting tackled on the second play for the offense on Sunday against the Vikings. He’s eligible to return but there hasn’t been a timetable on when that may be. There is also a chance he doesn’t return for the 2020 season.

Hooker’s season is officially over as he goes on the injured reserve list. He tore his Achilles and will be out for the year. It’s a tough way to end a contract season, one that could be his final in Indy.

Campbell is brought up for depth purposes in Hooker’s absence while Smith needs to be elevated in case Rock Ya-Sin can’t play due to a stomach illness that kept him inactive in Week 2.

Hentges and Wolf are insurance in case starter Jack Doyle misses more time than expected.

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Colts sign S Ibraheim Campbell to the practice squad

Colts finalize their practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts signed safety Ibraheim Campbell to the practice squad, the team announced Wednesday.

With Campbell now on the practice squad, the Colts have filled all 16 spots. None of the players have been placed under protection for Week 1, but the roster is now fully set.

>>>READ: First depth chart of 2020<<<

Campbell was a former fourth-round pick with the Cleveland Browns in 2015. Since then, he has appeared in 53 career games with various teams. After spending three seasons (2015-2017), Campbell has spent time with the Houston Texans (2017) Dallas Cowboys (2018), New York Jets (2018) and Green Bay Packers (2018-19).

In his career, Campbell has recorded 100 tackles (75 solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, one pass defense and two forced fumbles.

Titans sign former Packers DB Ibraheim Campbell

The Packers are losing versatile defensive back Ibraheim Campbell to the Titans.

The Tennessee Titans announced the signing of former Green Bay Packers defensive back Ibraheim Campbell on Friday.

Campbell, claimed off of waivers by the Packers in November of 2018, played 10 games in Green Bay over the last two seasons. He played 293 snaps at linebacker and safety and another 174 snaps on special teams, tallying 32 total tackles.

A draft pick of the Cleveland Browns, Campbell found a home with former Browns coach Mike Pettine in Green Bay. Pettine trusted him as a hybrid linebacker/safety in his various subpackages.

Campbell tore his ACL late in the 2018 season but returned for a second season with the Packers in 2019. He started the season on the PUP list and was activated in November, eventually playing in seven games.

Campbell joins tight end Jimmy Graham (Bears), linebacker Blake Martinez (Giants), offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (Chargers), outside linebacker Kyler Fackrell (Giants), linebacker B.J. Goodson (Browns), fullback Danny Vitale (Patriots), receiver Geronimo Allison (Lions) and offensive tackle, Jason Spriggs (Bears) as free-agent departures from Green Bay this offseason.

The team’s only remaining free agents are cornerback Tramon Williams (UFA), offensive tackle Jared Veldheer (UFA), receiver Ryan Grant (UFA) and fullback Malcolm Johnson (RFA).

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