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Keenan Allen Is Suiting Up For His 14th Season and Colts Fans Should Be Hyped

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Keenan Allen is officially back for his 14th NFL season, and he’s bringing his six Pro Bowl selections to the Indianapolis Colts! The veteran wide receiver, who just turned 34, reportedly inked a one-year deal that’s expected to be worth up to $8.32 million, according to the IndyStar late Monday. This isn’t just another signing, though. This is a massive reunion that could seriously shake up the Colts’ offense.

Allen’s move means he’s linking back up with Colts Head Coach Shane Steichen, and these two go way back. We’re talking about a long history from their time with the Los Angeles Chargers, where Steichen was an offensive assistant for seven of Allen’s first eight seasons in the league. Steichen eventually got promoted to offensive coordinator in the 2020 season, and guess what Allen did that year? He absolutely balled out, racking up 100 receptions and eight receiving touchdowns. That kind of shared history and understanding of the offensive system? That’s priceless, especially for a veteran like Allen stepping into a new locker room.

Across his 13-season career, Allen hasn’t just been good, he’s been consistently great. Beyond those six Pro Bowls, he’s also recorded six 1,000-yard receiving seasons, building one of the most impressive résumés in the league. While most of his career was spent making highlight plays for the Chargers, Allen also spent the 2024 season with the Chicago Bears, making the Colts his third franchise stop. He’s now set to join a Colts receiving room that’s headlined by Josh Downs and Alec Pierce. The team has lacked depth at the position, and with Pierce reportedly sidelined through the opening weeks of training camp due to an ankle injury, Allen’s presence is even more crucial. He’s coming off a productive season with the Chargers, where he pulled in 81 receptions for 777 yards and four touchdowns, even without being the top option. He’s expected to fill a similar, high-impact role in Indianapolis.

This signing gives the Colts a serious shot in the arm for their passing game. Allen’s veteran leadership and proven production are exactly what that receiving corps needed, especially with some early season injury concerns. Expect him to make an immediate impact and give fans plenty to cheer about this season!

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Originally reported by Fox Sports.

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