WATCH: Former Colts TE Dallas Clark enters team’s Ring of Honor

Watch as former Colts TE Dallas Clark enters the team’s Ring of Honor at halftime of the Week 7 game vs. Miami.

At halftime of the Indianapolis Colts Week 7 matchup with the Miami Dolphins, the team inducted former tight end Dallas Clark into the Ring of Honor.

Clark was a first-round selection by the Colts in the 2003 NFL draft out of Iowa. He played with the team through the 2011 season.

This included being a trusted target of Peyton Manning’s during that span, a key contributor to the Colts’ Super Bowl run where Clark caught 21 passes for 317 yards in those playoffs, and being named an All-Pro in 2009.

Among Colts’ tight ends, Clark is first in receptions and touchdowns and is second in yards. He finished his NFL career with 505 receptions, 5,665 receiving yards, and 53 touchdowns.

“He was electrifying, tough and dependable on the field and a great teammate and person off the field, said Colts Owner and CEO Jim Irsay. “And he of course was a key piece in bringing Indianapolis its first world championship. I am so happy to welcome Dallas Clark into our Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor.”

Here is a look at Clark entering the Colts’ Ring of Honor and receiving his blue jacket from his quarterback Peyton Manning.