INDIANAPOLIS — Maybe the Colts didn’t burn through cash like Jacksonville in the first few days of free agency, or max out their credit cards like the Los Angeles Rams or Green Bay. Key items remain on the shopping list heading into the NFL Draft in two weeks.
But Indianapolis has now made three big investments at critical positions, the latest coming in the form of a five-time Pro Bowl cornerback in arguably the most aggressive offseason of Chris Ballard’s tenure as general manager.
The Colts have agreed to terms with Stephon Gilmore, a source confirmed to IndyStar on Friday, locking up the former Bills, Patriots and Panthers star after bringing him in for a visit.