Not many players hit free agency in the NFL by 25 years old, but the Indianapolis Colts landed one of those on Friday.
They've signed Juanyeh Thomas, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Thomas has spent his entire NFL career up to this point with the Dallas Cowboys.
Thomas played 36 games in his time with the Cowboys, recording a total of 62 tackles.
He's originally from Florida, and he attended Georgia Tech for college.
Thomas went undrafted in the class of 2022 and signed with the Cowboys, for whom he was with for the next four seasons.
In his NFL debut in 2023, Thomas blocked a field goal that the Cowboys returned for a touchdown.
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Thomas made another big play in Week 12 of the 2024 season, when he returned an onside kick for a touchdown.
He had a bigger role at the start of the 2025 season, making 26 tackles in seven games, before he was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list as he dealt with migraines that impacted his vision.
Evidently, the Colts believe Thomas to be moving in the right direction with his health.
As far as role, Thomas is capable both of playing on the defensive side of the football or contributing on special teams.
For Indy, they get a still young, talented player with some NFL experience already. It's a good low-risk addition for the Colts.
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