Colts to reportedly waive offensive tackle from injured reserve
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly waiving an offensive tackle from injured reserve.
The Indianapolis Colts have waived offensive tackle Jack Wilson from injured reserve with an injury settlement, per NFL analyst Aaron Wilson. #Colts waived Jack Wilson from IR with an injury settlement — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) May 14, 2026 Wilson was waived by the Colts following the NFL draft, and after going unclaimed on waivers, he reverted back to injured reserve. Wilson was originally signed to the Colts’ practice squad in October of 2024, prior to spending the entire 2025 campaign on the injured reserve list.
The talented big man played college football and basketball at Minnesota and Washington State, but Wilson has struggled to stay healthy across the early stages of his NFL career. The tackle started in 25 total games across two seasons at Washington State, including special teams snaps. Wilson has yet to appear in a regular-season NFL game, and the big man will look to bounce back with a new team in 2026 following his release from the Colts.
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