The Indianapolis Colts announced a series of roster moves ahead of their second week of OTA practices, including some changes on the back end of the quarterback depth chart.
Prior to Monday’s practice taking place, the Colts announced that the team signed center Josh Kreutz and cornerback Jai’Onte’ McMillan — both of whom were undrafted free agents. Indianapolis also signed quarterback Easton Stick.
The corresponding moves to make room for these players on the roster were that guard LaDarius Henderson, cornerback Wyett Ekeler, and quarterback Seth Henigan were released.
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Stick was a fifth-round pick in 2019 out of North Dakota State by the LA Chargers. He has appeared in six career games, making four starts. Stick has completed 64% of his 175 passes for 1,133 yards with three touchdowns to one interception.
He most recently spent the 2025 season with the Atlanta Falcons.
Kreutz is an experienced college player, spending five seasons at Illinois, where he played nearly 2,500 career snaps. Kreutz adds some needed depth at the center position.
McMillan played 561 defensive snaps over the last two seasons at Minnesota. In 2025, he allowed 17 completions on 25 targets, surrendering 14.4 yards per catch with one pass breakup. Both seasons, he graded out well as a run defender by PFF’s metrics.
Henderson, Ekeler, and Henigan were all late-season additions to the Colts’ practice squad in 2025, joining the team at various points during the month of December.
None of these players appeared in a game with the Colts, although Henigan was elevated in Week 18 to be Riley Leonard’s backup.
(This article will be updated.)
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Reporting by Paul Bretl, Colts Wire / Colts Wire
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