This 2018 draftee’s early career stages have been littered with injuries. Fast forward to 2024 and there’s reason to believe Tyquan Lewis has put it all together.
Indianapolis Colts DE Tyquan Lewis was named the team's best-kept secret entering 2024.
The Indianapolis Colts are retaining veteran edge rusher Tyquan Lewis, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, who broke the news. Rapoport posted the news on X: "Another re-signing for the #Colts: Source says they are bringing back edge Tyquan Lewis." However, it also seems that it won't be a one-year deal like in 2023, but two instead.
With just one game remaining of the 2024 NFL regular season, multiple players will only have one last chance at reaching contract incentives.
The Indianapolis Colts announced on Tuesday morning they had removed defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. Lewis had been unable to participate in team activities while on the list, but he's eligible to join practice on Tuesday.
The NFL's "legal tampering" period of free agency will begin at 12:00pm ET on Monday, allowing teams and prospective free-agent additions to negotiate contracts without penalty.
The Colts are re-signing defensive end Tyquan Lewis to a one-year contract, the Indianapolis Star reported Sunday. The deal is worth a reported $2.1 million and takes the 28-year-old off the free agent market.
Nearly a year ago on Halloween, Lewis suffered the same injury in his other knee.
Lewis was carted off the field during the fourth quarter of yesterday’s loss to the Commanders.
The Indianapolis Colts kick off the 2022 NFL season with high expectations and a young roster. Colts’ general manager Chris Ballard has assembled a talented roster that includes defensive end, Tyquan Lewis.
The Indianapolis Colts announced they have activated DE Tyquan Lewis and S Rodney McLeod from the PUP list. Both had just been placed on the list to start camp but didn’t end up having to stay long. Lewis, 26, was a second-round pick by the Colts out of Ohio State back in 2018.
The Indianapolis Colts began making more free-agent moves on Tuesday, which included bringing back some of their own players. One of them was fifth-year defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis.
Lewis suffered the injury on Sunday as the Colts fell to the Titans in overtime.
It has been quite a journey for Indianapolis Colts defensive end Tyquan Lewis. He came into the league with lofty expectations after being selected in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
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