The Indianapolis Colts took care of a big piece of business, re-signing defensive tackle Grover Stewart to a three-year deal.
Arguably the top priority among Colts free agents after Michael Pittman Jr., bringing Stewart back is a massive deal for the defensive line. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the contract is for three years worth $39 million.
Colts keeping more of their own: Indianapolis is re-signing DT Grover Stewart to a three-year, $39 milllion deal, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 11, 2024
Stewart is known mostly for his run-stopping abilities. He’s an elite defender in that arena, but he’s also coming along as a pass rusher. Though he’s 30 years old, the prime for defensive tackles is a bit later in their careers compared to other positions.
The Colts got a glimpse of what life is like without Stewart redirecting traffic against the run when he was suspended for six games during the 2023 season. It was abysmal watching the Colts get shredded via the ground attack. The suspension may have helped his stock in terms of getting a new contract.
During that stretch, the Colts allowed 153 rushing yards per game. In the 11 games he was active, that number dropped to 107.9 rushing yards per game allowed. The Colts didn’t have an immediate replacement on the roster, and the options in free agency would have been either a downgrade or a gross overpay.
With Stewart back, the Colts have a strong defensive line to work with while also having the chance to add more to the unit via free agency and the 2024 NFL draft.