The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly parting ways with a pair of veteran wide receivers. The most notable one is Breshad Perriman.
Less than three months after signing him, the Indianapolis Colts have made the decision to move on from Breshad Perriman.
The former first-round pick did see some preseason action with the Colts, catching four passes for 34 yards.
He simply did do enough in games as well as practice for Indy to keep him on the roster. The Colts took a chance The Colts took a
The 29-year-old has been in the NFL since 2015 when the Ravens made him the 26th overall pick in the NFL Draft. His career got off to a rough start when he was forced to miss his rookie season due to injury.
He would recover, but he never lived up to the hype in Baltimore. In three seasons with the team, Perriman only caught 43 total passes. After his time with the Ravens, Perriman played for multiple teams over the next few years, including the Browns, Jets, and Buccaneers.
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After a brief stint with the Bears, Perriman caught on with the Buccaneers and returned to Tampa Bay last year on a one-year deal.
In 2022, Perriman appeared in 11 games for the Buccaneers and caught nine passes on 110 yards receiving and one touchdown.