NFL: Colts let LB Keiaho become free agent
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts linebacker Freddy Keiaho is a free agent after the team did not make him a contract offer.
Keiaho started 25 games in three seasons with the Colts and voided the final year of his contract. He was second on the team with 114 tackles last year.
Had the Colts offered the lowest one-year tender, $1.01 million, and Keiaho signed with another team, the Colts would have received a third-round pick in April's draft as compensation.
The Colts did offer one-year tenders to offensive lineman Dan Federkeil and linebacker Buster Davis, who are exclusive rights free agents and cannot sign with another team.