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The Indianapolis Colts made a pair of roster moves on Tuesday morning, signing undrafted free agent safety Michael Cirino and releasing cornerback Kenneth Acker.
We have signed rookie minicamp tryout S Michael Cirino and released CB Kenneth Acker: https://t.co/6psiyN4ErU pic.twitter.com/bZfS6GNmhd
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) May 15, 2018
Cirino, a 5-11, 191-pound safety, played two seasons at Adams State after starting his collegiate career at Ventura College. In two seasons at Adams State, Cirino started 15-of-18 games, accumulating 55 tackles (2 TFL), 34 of which were solo and 13 passes defensed.
Acker, 26, signed with the Colts back on April 11. In his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, he has started 15-of-40 games and accumulated 98 tackles, 87 which were solo, 12 passes defensed, 4 interceptions, 1 fumble recovery and 7 special teams stops.