Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - The Indianapolis Colts released safety Tom
Zbikowski Friday following one injury-plagued season with the team.
The Colts signed Zbikowski to a three-year contract last March, with the
former Baltimore Raven starting the club's first 11 contests before missing
five straight outings with a knee sprain. The Notre Dame product was deemed
expendable, however, after Indianapolis reached agreement with free agent
LaRon Landry on a reported four-year, $24 million contract on Thursday.
Zbikowski compiled 38 tackles, one sack and one interception in his lone
season in Indianapolis.
The 27-year-old spent his first four NFL campaigns with the Ravens, during
which current Colts head coach Chuck Pagano then served as a defensive
assistant.
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