After Learning He’s Headed for the Dolphins’ Waiver List and About to Become a Free Agent, a 5x Pro Bowl Star Expresses Desire for the Colts — Willing to Take a Pay Cut and Accept a Reserve Role to Wear the Blue and White and Help Indy Reach the Playoffs
INDIANAPOLIS — When the Miami Dolphins prepared to place Matthew Judon on waivers, it initially felt like a quiet closing chapter in what had been a brief stop late in his career. But within hours of that news surfacing, the four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher shifted the conversation entirely, making it clear that if he is to write another chapter, he wants it to be in Indianapolis.
Judon isn’t chasing a headline contract or a guaranteed starting role. At this stage of his career, his focus has narrowed to something far more specific: opportunity. Opportunity to contribute during the most demanding stretch of the season, to be part of a locker room fighting for January football, and to offer experience when it matters most.

“The Colts have always been an organization I respect, from the way they compete on the field to the way Indy’s fans stand behind the team with their whole hearts; if I get the chance to wear the Blue and White, no matter the role, I just want to bring my experience, commitment, and hunger to win to help this team take the next step into the playoffs.”
That message quickly made the rounds across NFL circles. For the Colts, the timing is significant. Injuries to young defensive players have tested the depth of the roster, and the closing weeks of the schedule leave little margin for error. A veteran like Judon — someone who understands playoff intensity and preparation — could offer value that goes well beyond the box score.
Judon’s career has been defined by discipline, power, and a relentless motor. He built his reputation in Baltimore, emerged as a defensive leader in New England, and while his time in Miami was short, his standing inside locker rooms around the league remains strong. For a young Colts defense, that presence alone could carry weight.
From Indianapolis’ perspective, this would not be a long-term investment. It would be a move for now — for depth, stability, and belief during the most critical phase of the season. Judon wouldn’t be asked to lead the sack race. He’d be asked to be ready when the moment calls.
In a league where money and role often dominate the conversation, Matthew Judon is choosing a different path. If he ultimately puts on the Blue and White, it won’t be because of a contract. It will be because he believes he still has something meaningful to give — precisely when the Colts need it most.
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