FILE - This Nov. 3, 2014, file photo shows Indianapolis Colts running back Ahmad Bradshaw (44) before an NFL football game against the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J. Bradshaw, a veteran NFL running back has pleaded no contest and paid a fine to settle a misdemeanor count of marijuana possession in Ohio. Court documents at Eaton Municipal Court show Bradshaw paid a total $351 in fines and costs under the plea agreement. His Ohio driving privileges are suspended for six months. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)Bill Kostroun/Associated Press

Ahmad Bradshaw has eight years of NFL experience and 4,843 rushing yards on his resume, but he was a free agent until he struck a deal with his former team, the Indianapolis Colts, heading into Week 6. 

Bradshaw played for the Indianapolis Colts in 2013 and 2014, so there is a level of familiarity already in place. It is no surprise, then, that the team could turn his way as it attempts to add depth to the running back position.

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With Vick Ballard waived, here's a running back to keep in mind: Ahmad Bradshaw. He's healthy acc to source and Colts have some interest

Bradshaw appeared in 13 games over the past two years for the Colts and tallied 611 rushing yards and four touchdown runs. While the running totals don’t necessarily stand out, he did catch six touchdowns for the Colts in 2014 and added 300 receiving yards as a consistent threat in the passing attack.   

Bradshaw is also not that far removed from a 2012 season with the New York Giants that saw him tally 1,015 rushing yards, 245 receiving yards and six touchdowns.

Given Frank Gore's arrival in the offseason, Bradshaw will fit in behind Gore in a backup role alongside rookies Josh Robinson and Tyler Varga. The Colts also waived Vick Ballard on Sept. 15, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport

Bradshaw provides a veteran presence the team needs, and his ability to get involved in the passing game also fits in perfectly with the Colts and superstar quarterback Andrew Luck, who is currently recovering from a shoulder injury. 

This move makes sense from both the team’s and the player's perspective as the Colts look to find a good run of form after an uninspiring 3-2 start to the season.