Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle is retiring from the NFL after nine seasons with the team, according to Mike Chappell.
Jack Doyle calls it a career. And it was a very nice career with hometown team. https://t.co/xn6sRH9jYk
— Mike Chappell (@mchappell51) March 7, 2022
Doyle, who was born and raised in Indianapolis, played nine seasons with the Colts after going undrafted out of Western Kentucky. In those nine seasons, Doyle played a total of 131 games, earned two Pro Bowl selections, had the third-most receptions by a Colts tight end with 295 and had 2,729 receiving yards to go along with 24 touchdowns.