Once again, the Colts are parting ways with Sean Spence. The linebacker has been released, according to Mike Florio of PFT.
Spence joined the Colts as an unrestricted free agent in March but missed the initial cut down to 53. The 27-year-old rejoined the squad roughly two weeks later, but he’s back in the free agent pool today. He already cashed in on $750K in guarantees on the first deal, but the most recent pact was probably non-guaranteed, so the Colts are unlikely to be on the hook for anything after dropping him.
In 2016, Spence appeared in 15 games (six starts) for the Titans and set career highs with 77 tackles, four tackles for loss, three sacks, three passes defensed, and one forced fumble. He finished third on the team in tackles. Spence did not record a tackle in his three games with the Colts this year.