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Colts sign 9 to futures contracts among several roster moves

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The Indianapolis Colts officially got their offseason underway Monday by making several roster moves, including the signings of nine players to Reserve/Future contracts, the team announced.

Along with the nine futures contracts the team signed, all of which include players from the practice squad, the Colts also signed four players to one-year contract extensions while waiving another player. So in total, the Colts made 14 moves.

As is typical protocol following the end of the regular season, the Colts will be preparing to expand their roster to 90 players for the offseason. Much of that includes signing players to futures contracts.

The expansion of the roster to 90 players doesn’t go into effect until the start of the new league year, which is March 13. That’s why it’s technically a reserve contract. It is essentially stating the player will be on the 90-man roster when the time comes.

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There is no limit to how many futures contracts the Colts have as long as they are within the 90-man limit when the new league year rolls around.

Here’s a look at the 14 moves the Colts made to begin the offseason:

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Reserve/Future contract

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Reserve/Future contract

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Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Reserve/Future contract

AP Photo/Michael Conroy

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Reserve/Future contract

AP Photo/AJ Mast

Reserve/Future contract

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Jenna Watson/USA TODAY

Reserve/Future contract

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Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Reserve/Future contract

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Mykal McEldowney-USA TODAY Sports

Reserve/Future contract

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

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Reserve/Future contract

Jenna Watson/USA TODAY

One-year contract extension

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One-year contract extension

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One-year contract extension

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Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

One-year contract extension

Jenna Watson/IndyStar

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