On August 9, 2017, Langford was released by the Colts after failing his physical. Colts released DE Kendall Langford with a failed physical designation. Langford appeared in just seven games in 2016 due to knee issues and was recovering from offseason surgery. He reportedly hadn't made any progress since opening training camp on the active/PUP list. 31-year-old Langford had never missed a game prior to last year, but it sounds like there's concern over if he'll be able to continue his career. The release save the Colts $4 million and leaves $250K in dead money. On September 20, 2017, Langford signed with the New Orleans Saints. He was released on September 23, 2017. Saints signed DE Kendall Langford, formerly of the Colts. Langford, 31, was cut by Indy in August after failing to pass a physical. He has struggled with knee issues in recent years, but is a solid run stopper at defensive end and tackle when healthy. He should play soon in New Orleans. Saints released DE Kendall Langford. Langford lasted just two days after signing this week. Knee issues ended Langford's time in Indy and have his career in doubt. On October 10, 2017, Langford signed with the Houston Texans Texans signed DE Kendall Langford. Langford, 31, will try to help pitch in and replace some of the snaps lost by J.J. Watt's season-ending injury. Langford had a cup of coffee with the Saints last month but lasted just three days on the roster. Prior to missing nine games with the Colts last season, Langford had been a model of health.