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Colts revise tackle Braden Smith’s contract after undisclosed absence made his future status uncertain

Colts revise tackle Braden Smith’s contract after undisclosed absence made his future status uncertain
Braden Smith #72 of the Indianapolis Colts lines up before the snap during an NFL football game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium — Nov. 17, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. | Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images

“We are supporting Braden,” Ballard told reporters inside the Indiana Convention Center. “I think the world of him and he’s been a great player for us. We will see going forward.”

The Indianapolis Colts reportedly restructured the contract of right tackle Braden Smith on Monday to retain the seven-year veteran for the 2025 NFL season.

The Colts’ first move on the offseason agenda was to establish the right side of the offensive line. Smith agreed to terms on his revised contract and should be ready to make his return to the field by veteran minicamp, per sources. Smith started in 12 games last season, before missing the final five regular season games due to dealing with a personal matter that was never made public by club officials. Across the last two seasons, Smith has missed 12 out of a possible 34 games.

Colts GM Chris Ballard did not address Smith’s amorphous situation at his end-of-season press conference in January or in front of reporters at the NFL scouting combine in February.

“We are supporting Braden,” Ballard told reporters inside the Indiana Convention Center. “I think the world of him and he’s been a great player for us. We will see going forward.

When available, Smith has been a stout blocker at right tackle. Smith posted a 75.6 run block grade, which ranked tenth among right tackles that played at least 700 snaps in 2024. In 2023, Smith posted a career-best 90.1 PFF run block grade, which ranked tied for second among all tackles, behind only Lions’ Penei Sewell.

Smith faced adversity off the field in 2024 and it showed up in his performance. He drew a team-worst 12 penalties, while allowing a team-worst 18 hurries and four sacks.

“He’s doing really well and he wants to play football,” Ballard said. “We will work through the rest of it.”

Indianapolis selected Smith with the No. 37 overall pick in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. With 92 career starts, Smith has become one of the core figures of the Colts’ rather prosperous 2018 draft class that includes left guard Quenton Nelson, defensive end Tyquan Lewis and linebacker Zaire Franklin.

In July 2021, Smith signed a four-year, $72.4 million extension with the Colts. He was due to have a $19.75 million cap hit, which made his status in Indy unclear. Instead of releasing Smith, both parties compromised to a revised contract in order to keep Smith on the football field, while perhaps clearing up cap space to ensure other homegrown players could stick together. Smith still enters the final year of his current deal and will become a free agent in 2026.

Indianapolis currently has the sixth-highest paid offensive line, according to Spotrac. With right guard Will Fries set to hit free agency, it is imperative for Indianapolis to show some continuity and reestablish the right side of the offensive line this offseason.

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