Indianapolis Colts safety Armani Watts will miss the upcoming season after sustaining an ankle injury in Saturday's preseason finale, coach Frank Reich announced.
Watts, 26, began his career with the Chiefs in 2018. He played primarily on special teams during his four-year tenure there, logging just one start on defense in 53 appearances.
Social media files show that newly acquired safety, Armani Watts, was meant to be a member of the Indianapolis Colts. On Tuesday, when the Indianapolis Colts signed free agent safety, Armani Watts, he didn’t get the warmest reception.
Kansas City allowed Watts to enter free agency after his rookie contract expired in March. On Tuesday afternoon, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay announced on social media that his team was signing former Kansas City Chiefs safety Armani Watts.
Catching up with the injured Chiefs after the first practice of the week. The Kansas City Chiefs conducted their fifth full-team practice of training camp on Monday morning.
Safety Armani Watts is heading to the PUP list while defensive end Malik Herring has been added to the non-football injury list. The Kansas City Chiefs made two Saturday transactions, according to the NFL’s official transaction report.