Colts Key 2021 Free Agents: Who Stays or Goes this Offseason?
Stocked with a projected $65.8M of salary cap space, the
Indianapolis Colts will have a lot of flexibility this offseason to pursue significant acquisitions this offseason.
However, the franchise also must make difficult decisions on a number of soon-to-be key free agents.
Without further ado, let’s take a look:
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2020 AAV: $25M
2020 Stats: Completed 369 of 543 pass attempts (68.0%) for 4,149 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions during all 16 starts.
GM Chris Ballard End-of-Season Quote: “Do I think Philip can still play? Absolutely, I do. Philip and I had an hour talk yesterday. He’s going to take some time, and we’re going to take some time, and we’ll meet in about a month and see which way we’re going to forward.”
The Colts gave the Bills everything they could handle in their Wild Card Round matchup, but self-inflicted wounds would ultimately prove too costly in their 27-24 lossThe Indianapolis Colts, the.
The 2020-21 Fake Nunes Equation of Tumult (#FNET)
You wanted something more ridiculous than RPI and the NCAA gave you NET. We give you more ridiculousness so we’re bringing back a revised
FNET metric.
Head Coach Bench Attire and Mask:
Patrick Ewing must be thrilled with this pivot to casual. Look it’s not easy to be that tall and have a suit fit well but if we were advising the Georgetown coach we’d tell him to ditch the khakis and go full-on 1980s with sweat bands and knee pads. That would be intimidating.
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