TE Eric Ebron
After coming to Indianapolis in 2018 and having a career season, most knew Ebron won’t repeat the Pro Bowl level of play in 2019. But many still thought he could still have a solid 2019 season.
Safe to say the retirement of Luck hurt Ebron’s season as much as Ebron did. Inconsistent play, numerous drops and complaining about his role with the offense summed up the 2019 season for Ebron that ended abruptly after the Week 13 loss to the Houston Texans when he decided to have ankle surgery and go on injured reserve.
After career highs in 2018, Ebron had his second-worst season of his NFL career stats-wise. Only 31 catches, 375 yards and 3 touchdowns in 11 games for Ebron.
Chris Ballard said in his end-of-season presser, “We will probably move on” when asked if the Colts will look to re-sign Ebron.