WR Dontrelle Inman Wants to Finish His Career with the Colts

Dontrelle Inman. Photo by Romeo Guzman/CSM/REX/Shutterstock

Wide receiver Dontrelle Inman is already feeling at home with the Indianapolis Colts although he spent just one season with the franchise. Inman, who will be a free agent in March, recently made an appearance on Tax and The Moose at CBS Sports Radio and said that he wants to finish his NFL career in Indianapolis.

“I definitely want to stay in Indianapolis,” – said Inman. “I don’t want to go anywhere else. I’m a little older in my career. It feels good to just be home, and it would feel amazing to finish in Indy.”

 Dontrelle Inman signed with the Colts in October 2018 and ended up playing nine games while starting five of them. During that time he had 28 receptions, for 304 yards and three touchdowns. The 30-year-old also added eight receptions for 108 yards and one touchdown in the postseason.

It remains to be seen how motivated are the Indianapolis Colts in retaining Inman. While they only have one notable wideout in T.Y. Hilton under contract, thanks to $107 million in cap space, Colts are expected to pursue some high-profile free agent WRs including Golden Tate and Jamison Crowd.

 Dontrelle Inman spent the early part of his career in Canadian Football League, before joining San Diego Chargers in 2014. After three and a half years with the Chargers, he was traded to the Chicago Bears in 2017.

Inman’s career stats include 158 receptions for 2,101 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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