Michael Pittman Jr.’s Future with the Colts Hangs in the Balance—What’s Next Could Change Everything
But balance doesn’t always win in the NFL. Clean cap sheets usually do.
When you factor in the looming commitments to Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce, the shifting hierarchy within the offense, and the simple math of $22–24 million in immediate savings, cutting Michael Pittman Jr. remains the most probable outcome. It’s the most direct path to financial clarity and roster flexibility.
The extension may be the most reasonable scenario on paper. The cut is the one that aligns most clearly with how front offices operate when hard decisions have to be made.
And this offseason, the Colts are staring at one.



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