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Colts to Allow Punter Smith to Test Free Agency
Colts to Allow Punter Smith to Test Free Agency
It looks as if the Colts are going to allow punter Hunter Smith to go the free agency route according to the Indy Star. Here is the story from today’s edition: Hunter Smith’s 10-year relationship with the Indianapolis Colts might be nearing an end. The team has informed its ...
Colts, Saturday agree to new contract
indystar.com — Colts agreed to 3-year contract with center Jeff Saturday, averting losing longtime offensive cornerstone.... (more) Colts, Saturday agree to new contract
Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday to enter free agency
sports.espn.go.com — The Indianapolis Colts were unable to hammer out a contract extension with center Jeff Saturda, who now... plans to enter free agency on Friday. (more) Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday to enter free agency
Colts to allow Smith to test free agency | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star
indystar.com — Hunter Smith's 10-year relationship with the Indianapolis Colts might be nearing an end. The team has informed... its veteran punter it won't offer him a new contract, allowing him to hit the NFL's free-agent market Feb. 27. Smith voided the final year ... (more) Colts to allow Smith to test free agency | IndyStar.com ...
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