Colts Claim Linebacker John Bullock Off Waivers
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INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts have added too their roster, claiming rookie linebacker John Bullock off waivers from the tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 5, 2026 Fox Sports. this move addresses a need to bolster the Colts’ special teams unit, a consistent priority for General Manager Chris Ballard.
Bullock’s Background and Special Teams Prowess
Bullock entered the league as an undrafted free agent, signing with the Buccaneers after completing his collegiate career at Nebraska. Despite limited defensive snaps – only five throughout the 2025 season – he quickly established himself as a valuable contributor on special teams for Tampa Bay. He was a “four-core” special teamer, meaning he played on all four primary special teams units (punt, punt return, kickoff, and kickoff return) and recorded 10 tackles The Athletic. His ability to contribute instantly in all facets of the kicking game made him a valuable asset.
Why the Colts Claimed Bullock
Indianapolis has consistently prioritized strong special teams play, and their unit ranked among the top 10 in the NFL in several key categories during the 2025 season. Adding a player with Bullock’s profile – a willing tackler and versatile special teamer – fits with that beliefs. While his role on defense remains uncertain, Bullock will have the chance to compete for playing time during the offseason NFL.com.
Impact on the Colts’ Roster
The addition of Bullock provides depth and competition on special teams. While the Buccaneers likely hoped to retain Bullock, they deemed him expendable given his limited role on defense. For the Colts, this acquisition represents a low-risk, high-reward opportunity to improve a key phase of their team.
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