After being outscored 96-26 in their past two games, the Indianapolis Colts made some moves on Tuesday, signing outside linebacker Andy Studebaker while waiving guard Todd Herremans and inside linebacker Amarlo Herrera.
Studebaker was formerly with the Colts from 2013-2014, recording 31 total tackles in 24 games while making most of his contributions to defending special teams.
The seven-year veteran began the 2015 preseason with the Tennessee Titans but was released in the team's final cuts before the start of the regular season.
Studebaker's presence could be a nice addition to a special teams unit that has given up the most punt-return touchdowns this season with three, including this easy 73-yard score from Week 14 against Rashad Greene and the Jacksonville Jaguars, per NFL France:
— NFL France (@NFLFrance) December 13, 2015
He'll take up the roster spot left by Herremans, who appeared in eight games with the Colts, starting two.