INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have made their first move to address an offensive line that needs new starters at right guard and left tackle after Mark Glowinski signed with the Giants and Eric Fisher, who is not expected to re-sign with the Colts.
Indianapolis has signed veteran tackle Matt Pryor to a one-year deal that includes $5.29 million guaranteed, another $255,000 available in per-game roster bonuses and $500,000 in incentives based on playing time and the playoffs, a league source told IndyStar on Tuesday.
Pryor was a revelation in Indianapolis last season.
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The Colts picked up Pryor in a minor trade at the end of training camp, sending a sixth-rounder in April’s draft to Philadelphia in exchange for the Eagles’ seventh-rounder and Pryor, initially just to shore up depth at tackle after Sam Tevi tore his ACL and Will Holden failed to make the most of his opportunity.