Indianapolis Colts reportedly worked out 4 cornerbacks, including a familiar face

The Indianapolis Colts reportedly worked out four players on Thursday, including a familiar face.

According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2-Houston, the Colts worked out cornerback Keion Crossen, cornerback Thomas Graham, cornerback Michael Ojemudia, and cornerback Chris Lammons.

The Colts are dealing with injuries at cornerback right now. Both Jaylon Jones and JuJu Brents are navigating hamstring issues, while the team announced that David Long Jr. was placed on injured reserve.

Indianapolis has already added cornerbacks Duke Shelley and Tre Herndon to the team.

Lammons spent the last two seasons with the Colts, which included appearing in five games on defense in 2024 as a nickel defender. Lammons is also an experienced special teams player.

Crossen has been in the NFL since 2018, but hasn’t played a regular-season snap since 2022, when he was with Miami.

Graham was a sixth-round pick in 2021 and has played 149 defensive snaps in his career and 83 on special teams.

Lastly, Ojemudia was a third-round pick in 2020 and played nearly 900 snaps as a rookie with Denver. However, since then, Ojemudia has only seen 87 defensive snaps and 36 special teams.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts training camp: Colts worked out 4 CBs, including Chris Lammons

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