March 13, 2026, 7:21 p.m. ET

The Indianapolis Colts have added some much-needed help to the safety positions, signing Cowboys’ free agent Jonathan Owens.

Here are three things to know about the Colts‘ recent addition at safety.

What will Jonathan Owens’ role be with the Colts?

Just like with Juanyeh Thomas, that’s the big question right now. What we know as of now is that Owens should provide special teams with a boost. Over his career, he has played over 1,000 snaps and contributed to five of the six different phases.

However, defensively, what role Owens carves out remains to be seen. Given the lack of experience on the depth chart outside of Cam Bynum, Owens should have the opportunity to compete for snaps, and as a veteran with 35 career starts, that could give him an upper hand in any competition.

Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.

Of note, most of Owens’ snaps have come at free safety, according to PFF. Ideally, pairing a box presence with Bynum may be what the Colts are looking for, although versatility is coveted in Lou Anarumo’s defense.

The safety position still has its question marks

The depth and overall competition have improved here. Owens will be entering his eighth NFL season and has made 35 career starts. He brings some needed experience. Thomas, meanwhile, is still just 25 years old and has upside that the Colts will try to unlock.

Can either player start next to Bynum? Maybe. Or maybe not. But Chris Ballard shouldn’t bank on one of these players, or Hunter Wohler, emerging. He should continue to add competition to help elevate the floor of this unit.