The Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent running back Jason Huntley and tight end Ricky Seals-Jones to undisclosed deals on Wednesday and waived-injured tight end La'Michael Pettway and safety Michael Tutsie in corresponding moves. The Huntley signing probably won't keep the Colts from trying to add Kareem Hunt, who they visited with on Wednesday. Huntley hasn't played in the NFL since 2021 and has just 18 carries for 70 yards an no TDs in six games over two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. He'll be competing for a roster spot as RB depth in training camp. Seals-Jones hurt his toe in camp with the New York Giants before being released. The 28-year-old will give Indy tight end depth with Mo Alie-Cox (ankle) and Jelani Woods (shoulder) banged up.
Jason Huntley Breaks Off 67-Yard Touchdown Run In Loss
Philadelphia Eagles running back Jason Huntley carried the ball 11 times for 93 yards and a touchdown, adding four receptions on six targets for 22 yards, during Saturday's 48-10 preseason loss to the Miami Dolphins. The third-year back broke off a 67-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. After being the only running back to record a carry in the first preseason game and working as one of the top returners for Philadelphia, Huntley has seemingly locked in his roster spot. The 24-year-old is not a name to monitor during fantasy drafts, but with Miles Sanders' health in question, Huntley is a name to remember if injuries continue to pile up.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Jason Huntley carried the ball 11 times for 93 yards and a touchdown, adding four receptions on six targets for 22 yards, during Friday's 48-10 preseason loss to the Miami Dolphins. The third-year back broke off a 67-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. After being the only running back to record a carry in the first preseason game and working as one of the top returners for Philadelphia, Huntley has seemingly locked in his roster spot. The 24-year-old is not a name to monitor during fantasy drafts, but with Miles Sanders' health in question, Huntley is a name to remember if injuries continue to pile up.