The Indianapolis Colts brought back guard Mark Glowinski, signing the nine-year veteran to the practice squad.
Glowinski, 32, started 55 of his 59 games with the Colts from 2018-21.
He has played 124 games (96 starts) with the Seattle Seahawks (2015-17), Colts and New York Giants (2022-23).
The Seahawks drafted Glowinski in the fourth round in 2015. The Giants released him during the 2024 offseason.
The Colts released veteran cornerback Tre Flowers from the practice squad in a corresponding transaction.
Flowers, 29, was signed on Oct. 29 after being released by Jacksonville after four games this season.
He has 286 tackles and four interceptions in 94 games (44 starts) for the Seahawks (2018-21), Cincinnati Bengals (2021-22), Atlanta Falcons (2023) and Jaguars.
Indianapolis (5-6) hosts the Detroit Lions (9-1) on Sunday.
–Field Level Media