Search

Advertisement

Source: Colts expected to sign veteran Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen

Advertisement

The Colts are expected to sign longtime Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen, a source confirmed to IndyStar. It adds a six-time Pro Bowler who in eight of his 13 seasons in the NFL has caught at least six touchdowns and at least 80 balls seven times – including last year.

Allen lands in Indianapolis after a one-season return to Los Angeles in 2025 to rejoin the franchise that drafted him 76th overall in 2013 and where he spent the first 11 seasons of his career – and 12 of 13 overall. Allen was traded to the Chicago Bears in March of 2024 and played a single season with the NFC North team before opting to sign with the Chargers just over a year ago during Los Angeles’ training camp as a free agent.

That one-year deal made the 34-year-old again a free agent this spring, and he remains unquestionably the top free agent wideout on the market – not to mention seemingly a premier fit in head coach Shane Steichen’s offense.

For a coach who prizes separation at the top of routes and a trusted pair of hands above just about anything else, Allen still fits the bill as he nears the end of his career. Though he’s been one nearly his entire career, the Colts don’t need Allen to be a No. 1 receiver with unquestioned WR1 Alec Pierce ascending to a more all-around this role this year coming off a season where then-rookie tight end Tyler Warren led the Colts in targets (112) and two seasons ago when starting slot receiver Josh Downs led the team in receptions (72).

But after the loss of Michael Pittman Jr. in March to a salary-dump trade to the Steelers, it was widely-believed the Colts had not done enough to replace not only his production – 80 catches for 784 yards and seven touchdowns – but his veteran leadership and presence in a room where the oldest players – free agent signee Nick Westbrooke-Ikhine (29 years old), Ashton Dulin (29) and Laquon Treadwell (31) had been fighting in training camp for the Nos. 3 and 4 WR spots in the Colts offense.

It’s not inconceivable Pierce could come close to doubling his catches from 2025 (47), that Downs could approach his career-high mark in volume from 2024 (72 catches) or that Warren could build upon his production a year ago (76 catches, 817 yards and four touchdowns). But knowing the Colts offense – particularly the passing game – slowed down considerably in the final seven games after starting quarterback Daniel Jones fractured his fibula and then tore his Achilles tendon – leading to 45-year-old once-retired Philip Rivers taking over – there is a need for more depth.

Outside signing Westbrooke-Ikhine, whose career-high in catches (38) came in 2021, and drafting physical speedster Deion Burks – who faces an uphill battle just to make the roster at the moment – the Colts have done very little in the offseason to replace Pittman and sometime-playmaker Adonai Mitchell, who was traded midway through last year.

Though Allen’s sometimes been thought of as an injury-plagued receiver, he has played at least 13 games in eight of his last nine seasons and appeared in at least 15 games in six of the nine. The veteran receiver played all 17 regular season games a year ago with the Chargers, though he did appear in just 55% of the offensive snaps (630) in those games. But in that somewhat reduced role, Allen still led Los Angeles in catches (81) by 15, targets (122) by 16 and finished just 12 yards off the team lead (777). He gained first-downs on more than half his catches (49).

Though he joins a Colts roster that’s well underway with its preparation for the start of the 2026 campaign, Allen enters with a thorough knowledge of Steichen’s scheme, having spent seven of the first eight years of his career with the Colts head coach (2014-20) as Steichen rose the ranks on the team’s coaching staff from offensive quality control coach (2014-15) to the quarterbacks coach (2016-19) and eventually the offensive coordinator (2019-20).

Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Source: Colts expected to sign veteran Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen

Advertisement

Comments (0)

Be the first to write a comment.

Leave a Comment