Colts add Keenan Allen on one-year deal worth $8.32 million
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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

The Indianapolis Colts signed free agent wide receiver Keenan Allen to a one-year, $8.32 million contract on August 21, 2026, amid injury concerns with their receiving corps. Allen joins the team after Alec Pierce's ankle surgery and is familiar with the Colts' offensive scheme from his past with coach Shane Steichen. Daniel Jones expressed enthusiasm about Allen's addition, highlighting his experience and skill set. The Colts aim to solidify their receiving options heading into the upcoming season, where Allen could play a significant role depending on further injuries within the squad.
- •Keenan Allen signs one-year, $8.32 million contract with Colts.
- •Alec Pierce is recovering from offseason ankle surgery.
- •Daniel Jones looks forward to working with Allen in training camp.
- •Allen has previous experience with coach Shane Steichen.
- •Colts need depth at wide receiver ahead of the season.
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