Former 2x Pro Bowl Safety Wants One Last Chance to Wear the Colts Uniform and Help Lead Indianapolis to a Super Bowl Before Retiring, Inspired by the Spirit of the Colts
Indianapolis, Indiana – Today
One of the most respected safeties of the past decade has just sent shockwaves through Colts Nation. Justin Simmons — a 2x Pro Bowler, 4x Second-team All-Pro, and longtime defensive cornerstone of the Denver Broncos — is now a free agent. But what makes his situation truly remarkable isn’t that he’s still unsigned. It’s his heartfelt wish for the final chapter of his NFL journey: to wear the Indianapolis Colts uniform and give everything he has left to help push the team toward a Super Bowl.
At 32, Simmons remains one of the league’s most intelligent and reliable free safeties. His ability to read offenses, command the secondary, and steady a locker room has made him one of the most valuable veterans available. After the Broncos released him due to salary-cap maneuvering, Simmons immediately became one of the highest-profile free agents on the market.
Yet while several teams have quietly reached out, Simmons’ heart appears to be drawn to only one destination. According to multiple sources, he has long admired the Colts — not only for their on-field competitiveness, but for their culture, their humility, and their unwavering commitment to doing things the right way.

In a private conversation that has now begun to circulate among insiders, Simmons delivered a line that has truly resonated with the Colts community:
“I’m not looking for special treatment or a big contract. I just want to contribute to a team I truly believe in. The Colts have a spirit and a culture I’ve admired for years. If I ever get the chance to wear that uniform, I’ll give every last bit of what I have left — even if it means fighting toward a Super Bowl in my final years.”
For a young Colts roster filled with emerging stars but lacking an experienced, steadying force in the deep secondary, Simmons would be a nearly perfect addition. His leadership alone would change the tone of the defensive room. His presence on the field? Even more valuable.
What stands out isn’t just his talent — it’s the sincerity behind his desire. Simmons isn’t chasing money. He isn’t demanding a role. He simply wants to belong to a team he respects and leave behind a legacy anchored in loyalty and purpose.
As Indianapolis continues its climb toward becoming a legitimate contender under Shane Steichen, a veteran like Justin Simmons — eager to pour everything he has left into one final push — might be exactly what the Colts need.
Sometimes, the most powerful stories in football come from players who choose heart over headlines. Justin Simmons may be writing one of those stories right now.
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