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S Nasir Adderley comes out of retirement, signs with Colts
The Colts add a former second-round pick to replace Nick Cross after he left in free agency, and Adderley had been retired for three seasons.
- On Tuesday, the Indianapolis Colts signed free agent safety Nasir Adderley to a one-year deal, ending his three-season retirement.
- Adderley retired at age 25 in 2023 following four seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers, where he started 44 games and recorded 232 tackles.
- In a February Instagram post, Adderley wrote that he missed "the competition, the brotherhood, and just being involved in the game." Health and entrepreneurship had been his priorities during retirement.
- The Colts added the safety to address a defensive backfield that lost Nick Cross to the Washington Commanders in free agency.
- Drafted in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Delaware product aims to re-establish his career in Indianapolis.
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Former Chargers second-round pick Nasir Adderley signs with Colts three years after retiring at 25
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nasir Adderley, a former second-round pick by the Los Angeles Chargers, shocked the NFL when he announced he would be retiring from the game at just 25 years old. Three years later, Adderley is shocking the football world again by announcing a comeback after signing with the Indianapolis Colts. Adderley, now 28, signed a deal with the Colts to compete for a spot among their secondary, the team announce…
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