Per ESPN sources, the Indianapolis Colts have given All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor permission to seek a trade.
Colts have given All-Pro RB Jonathan Taylor permission to seek a trade, per league sources. Other teams now are weighing whether to make an offer to the Colts and what would be fair value. pic.twitter.com/AT7GgJGLAQ
— Adam Schefter August 21, 2023 According to Schefter, other NFL teams are now deciding whether to make an offer to the Colts. If Taylor is traded, the Colts running backs room still includes Kenyan Drake, Deon Jackson, Zack Moss, who is recovering from a broken arm, Jason Huntley, Evan Hull and Jake Funk.
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