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Colts waive Ed Johnson


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The Colts cut their best run-stuffing defensive tackle today. For the second time in 2 years he's failed to make it more than 4 games. No details yet, but I'm sure he broke a team rule of some sort. He was on a short leash. Too bad.

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The Colts cut their best run-stuffing defensive tackle today. For the second time in 2 years he's failed to make it more than 4 games. No details yet, but I'm sure he broke a team rule of some sort. He was on a short leash. Too bad.

Where did you hear this? Local radio? I can't find anything online - not that it matters. He was somewhat undervalued IMO, but is a headcase. Regardless, it is a blow to the already suspect run defense..

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The Indianapolis Colts waived starting defensive tackle Ed Johnson for unknown reasons Tuesday in a roster move that will deprive an improving defense of arguably its best run-stuffing lineman.

 

The team declined comment, but Johnson's name appeared on the league waiver wire. A team spokesman said any comment on roster moves would be made today.

 

It's the latest in a series of setbacks for the talented-but-troubled Johnson. The third-year pro had been given a second chance this season after a 2008 release, prompted by an arrest for Josh Gordon possession and speeding. The team cut him after one regular-season game last year.

 

After no other NFL team gave him a look, the Colts re-signed him in the offseason. He missed the season opener, a one-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy, punishment for last year's arrest.

 

Johnson entered the league undrafted after a checkered college career at Penn State, where he had three incidents.

 

The release likely means the end of his career and is a major blow for an unbeaten team playing its best defense. The Colts had allowed just 163 yards rushing in the past three games, the second-lowest yield over such a span in franchise history.

 

from indystar.com

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