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INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts today hired the free agent Nico Siragusa and placed Javon Patterson's center on the list of injured reservists.
Siragusa, 6-6, 320 pounds, spent the last three weeks of the 2018 season on the active Green Bay Packers lineup but did not attend a game match. After spending the first 14 weeks of the season in the Baltimore Ravens' training team, he was engaged in training the 53 members of the Packers on December 12, 2018. As a rookie in 2017, Siragusa spent the whole season in the reserve of the wounded Ravens. listing. He was originally selected by Baltimore in the fourth round (122nd overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Collegiately, Siragusa has played 54 games (including 42 starts) in San Diego State. He recorded 41 consecutive starts on the left to finish his career. The 54 consecutive games of Siragusa were tied for the longest stretch in the team's history and for the most games in the school. He became the first Aztec offensive lineman to twice win First Football team honors.
Patterson, 6-3.307 pounds, was selected by the Colts in the seventh round (246th overall) of the NFL draft in 2019. He played 48 games (42 starts) in Mississippi and finished his university career with 36 consecutive starts . Registered Patterson begins with left guard (37), center (three) and right guard (two). In 2018, he started the 12 games at the left guard post. Patterson started the 12 left guard games in 2017 and helped the Rebels to become SEC's leader in passing. In 2016, he was the only offensive line player of Ole Miss to have played all 12 games (nine on guard left, three on center). As a freshman in 2015, Patterson played 12 games with left-guard (four) and right-guard (two) starts.
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