It's always a cool experience to see former Colts players come back to face the team. This week, we will get to see a few players we might not have seen during a regular-season matchup because the Colts and Cardinals announced they will rest their starters following their two joint practice sessions .
Below are some notable former Colts players that we will likely see suit up with the Cardinals tonight.
Former Colts players now with the Cardinals
Zach Pascal, Wide Receiver
Time with the Colts: 2018-2021
Zach Pascal joined the Colts in 2018 after jumping around the league with multiple teams. Prior to joining the Colts, Pascal never appeared in a regular season game. That changed in 2018 as he would go on to log 64 games with the Colts during his four years with the team, where he recorded 150 catches for 1,888 yards and 15 touchdowns. His best season with the team came in 2020, with him setting career highs across the board with 44 catches, 629 yards, and five touchdowns.
Jackson Barton, Offensive Tackle
Time with the Colts: Drafted by the Colts in 2019
The Colts drafted Jackson Barton out of Utah with the 240th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. He didn't make the team's initial 53-man roster after training camp but was brought back a week later. It wouldn't be for long, though, as after a few months, the team released him, leading him to move on with his career.
Andre Chachere, Safety
Time with the Colts: 2020 training camp
Fans may remember Andre Chachere from his strong training camp with the team in 2020. He caught the attention of the fans and the team with strong performances in the preseason as well, and it would lead him to making the team's initial 53-man roster. However, he would end up being one of the first cuts made by the team to make room for players picked up off the waiver wire following roster cuts. Many fans were distraught after Chachere was picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles, ending his short time with the Colts.
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