The news came from Kendall Langford’s own Twitter account when he tweeted, simply, two fleur de lis emojis and #whodatnation. That tweet was followed up with this:
Yea it’s official, I signed this evening
— Kendall Langford (@KendallLangford) September 21, 2017
According to an article from NBC Sports’ Curtis Crabtree:
Langford appeared in seven games for the Colts last season before he landed on injured reserve due to a knee injury. He had surgery this offseason in an attempt to correct the issue. He was placed on the physically unable to perform list for the start of training camp only to be released in early August.