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Colts release 4 players in 1st cutdown
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts have released four players and still must make one more roster move to get down to the NFL’s mandatory limit of 75.
Defensive back Michael Coe, a fifth-round draft pick in 2007, defensive end Rudolph Hardie and defensive end Curtis Johnson were all placed on the waived-injured list late Monday afternoon. Undrafted rookie tight end Colin Cloherty was waived.
The Colts must reach the cutdown limit on Tuesday.
Coe is the second former draft pick the Colts have released since training camp opened. Receiver Roy Hall, also a fifth-round pick in 2007, was released earlier this month.
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