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Colts release Jeff Locke 6 months after signing punter to $3.45M deal

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts released punter Jeff Locke on Monday, less than six months after signing him to be Pat McAfee's replacement.

The Colts gave Locke, who had spent the previous four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, a two-year, $3.45 million contract with $1.25 million guaranteed in March after McAfee unexpectedly announced his retirement last winter.

Locke averaged 43.5 yards on 11 punts in the preseason. He was new Colts general manager Chris Ballard's first unrestricted free agent signing on March 10.

Locke's release means undrafted rookie free agent Rigoberto Sanchez has the inside track to be the Colts' punter and kickoff specialist.