INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — New Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo already has a sense of what four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard brings to his injury-depleted secondary — even at age 32, even after a year out of football.

Yes, Anarumo still views Howard as an elite ball-hawk.

The Colts signed the two-time league interceptions champion Monday, giving Howard a chance to restart his career 18 months after being cut by the Miami Dolphins.

Howard’s agent David Canter, made the announcement in a social media post. The Colts later confirmed the signing as part of a flurry of roster moves.

“Last year, with the Bengals, we worked him out back in December, so we’ve seen him move a little bit and he looks good,” Anarumo said. “I just feel good about the athlete he is. Maybe

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