Colts release 2-time Pro Bowler Vontae Davis
The Indianapolis Colts announced Thursday that they've released top corner Vontae Davis.
The move comes a day after the player and team argued through the media about whether his disappointing season was due to injury or simply poor play.
Davis contended that he's been dealing with a groin tear. General manager Chris Ballard told a local radio station that the corner was healthy, but "hasn't played very well."
Davis didn't make the trip to Houston for the Colts' game against the Texans last week. Head coach Chuck Pagano called it a "coach's decision" rather than an injury-related determination.
It was reported late Wednesday night that Davis would opt for season-ending groin surgery.
The 29-year-old was playing in the final year of his contract with the Colts and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next season.
If Davis is claimed off waivers, his new team would have to foot the bill for the $4.235 million remaining on his deal, ESPN's Field Yates reports.
Davis played in just five games for the Colts this season and tallied 21 tackles and two passes defensed. His two best seasons were 2014 and 2015; he was named to the Pro Bowl twice after recording four interceptions in each campaign. His play has declined sharply since.