The Indianapolis Colts are bringing in a veteran wide receiver.
Keenan Allen agreed to sign with the Colts on a one-year deal worth up to $8.32 million on Monday, according to multiple reports.
Allen, 34, has made six Pro Bowls over his 13-year career, 12 of which he spent with the Los Angeles Chargers. After one season in Chicago, Allen returned to the Chargers last season, where he caught 81 passes for 777 yards and four touchdowns.
He has 1,055 career catches for 12,051 yards and 70 touchdowns.
The deal reunites Allen with Colts head coach Shane Steichen, who was the offensive co-ordinator for the first eight seasons of Allen's career in L.A.
Allen will provide some wide receiver depth for a Colts team that is currently without No. 1 option Alec Pierce and shipped out Michael Pittman Jr. in a trade this off-season.
Pierce is still recovering from off-season ankle surgery and his status for Week 1 remains up in the air.
Quarterback Daniel Jones is also coming off a season-ending injury, but is believed to be on track to start in the Colts' regular-season opener against the Ravens on Sept. 13.







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