Bruce Anderson

RB / Indianapolis Colts / EXP: YRS Height: Weight: lb Age: College: None Bye 14

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    Bruce Anderson: Waived from IR

    The Colts waived Bruce Anderson (undisclosed) from injured reserve Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.Anderson and the Colts agreed to an injury settlement, so the running back will be able to sign another contract once he's healthy. The North Dakota State product went undrafted in 2019 and has yet to make his NFL debut.

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    Colts' Bruce Anderson: Back on IR

    Bruce Anderson (undisclosed) cleared waivers Thursday and reverted to Indianapolis' injured reserve list, per the league's official transactions report.Anderson was waived by the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday with an undisclosed injury. He'll spend the entire 2020 season on injured reserve, unless he can get healthy and reach an injury settlement.

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    Bruce Anderson: Let go Wednesday

    The Colts waived Bruce Anderson on Wednesday, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.Anderson inked the contract with the team after spending 2019 on the practice squad. Unfortunately for the North Dakota State product, he couldn't crack the roster so he'll have to look for a depth role elsewhere.

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    Colts' Bruce Anderson III: Latches on with Indy

    Bruce Anderson signed a reserve/future contract with the Indianapolis Colts on Monday.The 22-year-old spent time on the Colts' practice squad during the season but was let go with an injury settlement in November, though it doesn't appear to have been a long-term injury. Anderson will have a tough time cracking the running back group for next season with Marlon Mack, Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins (knee) all under contract.

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    Bruce Anderson: Tries out for Buccaneers

    Bruce Anderson worked out for Tampa Bay recently, freelance NFL writer Howard Balzer reports.There has been no word of a deal for Anderson yet, but at least he's healthy. He had been released from the Colts' practice squad due to an undisclosed injury last month.

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    Bruce Anderson: Reaches injury settlement

    Bruce Anderson (undisclosed) was released from the Colts' practice squad with an injury settlement Thursday, Andrew Walker of the team's official site reports.Anderson hit IR with the injury Tuesday. Once healthy, he'll be free to latch on with another club.

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    Bruce Anderson: Dealing with injury

    The Colts placed Bruce Anderson (undisclosed) on the practice squad injured list on Tuesday.The undrafted rookie is on his second practice squad of the year, as he also spent time with Tampa Bay. It's unclear what's bothering Anderson. The team signed Darius Jackson to the practice squad to fill the void.

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    Bruce Anderson: Let go from practice squad

    Bruce Anderson was released from the Colts' practice squad Wednesday.Anderson was let go to make room for defensive tackle Lyndon Johnson on the practice squad. The undrafted rookie out of North Dakota State will look for an opportunity elsewhere in the league.

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    Bruce Anderson: Signs with practice squad

    Bruce Anderson signed with the Colts' practice squad Wednesday.Anderson went undrafted back in April and spent the summer with the Buccaneers before being cut Aug. 31. He spent a short stint with their practice squad, and now will work with the Colts.

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    Bruce Anderson: Jettisoned from practice squad

    Bruce Anderson was released from the Buccaneers' practice squad Tuesday, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.The undrafted rookie's stay on the Buccaneers' taxi squad was brief, as he'd just signed on Sunday. Despite Tuesday's development - which was prompted by the team re-signing Patrick O'Connor -- it wouldn't be surprising to see Anderson return at some point, considering the team was apparently interested in getting a longer look at him.

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