The Indianapolis Colts announced on Thursday that they have added cornerback Clay Fields and wide receiver Derek Slywka to their roster.
To make space for these new players, they placed safety Daniel Scott on injured reserve and waived center Jack Anderson. Scott tore his Achilles during OTAs after missing the previous season with a torn ACL.
Jack Anderson, 25, was drafted by the Bills in the seventh round of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Texas Tech. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $3.58 million, including a $103,742 signing bonus.
However, the Bills waived him after the preseason and brought him back to the practice squad. He later joined the Eagles but was waived at the start of the season and claimed by the Giants.
In 2022, Anderson played in 12 games for the Giants, starting two of them. He joined the Colts’ practice squad ahead of the 2023 season and signed an extension this offseason. In 2023, Anderson appeared in one game for Indianapolis.