It seems one other former 49ers cornerback castoff gained’t be becoming a member of the Colts in any case
It seems that just lately claimed former San Francisco 49ers cornerback Ambry Thomas gained’t be becoming a member of the Indianapolis Colts roster in any case this late season—because the 4th-year veteran failed his bodily on Thursday (by way of ESPN’s Adam Schefter):
The Colts failed former 49ers CB Ambry Thomas on his bodily at this time, at some point after claiming him on waivers, saying his earlier forearm harm isn’t fully healed. The 49ers cleared him over a month in the past. “Ambry feels good and is able to play,” stated Thomas’ agent Drew…
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 19, 2024
The 2021 third spherical choose of the 49ers had spent the 2024 season to-date on injured reserve earlier than being waived by San Francisco from the injured reserve checklist on Tuesday.
Nevertheless, the Colts medical employees apparently didn’t really feel snug sufficient with the standing of his apparently nonetheless therapeutic forearm to medically clear him for an addition.
The 6’0,” 190 pound cornerback (with 32 1/4” arms) has 79 tackles (61 solo), a sort out for loss, 2 interceptions, 12 passes defensed, a compelled fumble, and a fumble restoration throughout 42 profession video games (11 begins).
The Colts ‘struck just a little gold’ with one other former 49ers cornerback, Samuel Womack III, to start the 2024 marketing campaign, who’s made 8 begins this season and actually solidified the opposite outdoors beginning spot reverse Jaylon Jones.
Nevertheless, lightning in a bottle will apparently not strike with the claiming of this newest 49ers cornerback castoff, as Thomas gained’t be becoming a member of the Colts anytime quickly it seems.
It’s a little bit of an unlucky break as a result of Thomas did seem to have some expertise and was a bit intriguing as a cornerback addition just a little decrease on the Indy depth chart—particularly with the Colts’ remaining playoff hopes realistically very unfavorable proper now.
