Dulin agreed to a two-year, $9.2 million contract to remain with the Colts, Indianapolis Fox 59 reports.
What it means:
Dulin's 2022 season got off to a strong start as it looked like he was set to become the No. 2 or No. 3 receiver, but he then hurt his foot. He had 12 receptions for 168 yards on 18 targets in his first five games. Dulin then missed four games due to a foot injury and was barely a factor when he returned. He had just three receptions for 39 yards on four targets over his final six games. Before the injury, it looked like he was a player on the rise, but his late-season fade puts his role for 2023 in question. Still, this contract extension shows the Colts still believe in his upside and a new head coach and quarterback can't but help improve his outlook.
Dulin was not targeted in the passing game while playing 14 snaps on offense during Sunday's 32-31 defeat to the Texans.
What it means:
He had missed the prior game after a concussion, but was able to play in the season finale. Dulin's season got off to a strong start as it looked like he was set to become the No. 2 or No. 3 receiver, but then hurt his foot. He he had 12 receptions for 168 yards on 18 targets and was outplaying Parris Campbell. He then missed four games due to a foot injury and was barely a factor when he returned. He had just three receptions for 39 yards on four targets in his final six games. Before the injury, it looked like he was a player on the rise but his late-season fade will put his spot on the depth chart in doubt for 2023 as Indy is likely to revamp a putrid offense.
Dulin doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's matchup against the Texans.
What it means:
As expected, Dulin, who was sidelined for Week 17 with a concussion, will be available for Week 18 after logging full practices Wednesday through Friday. Across 11 appearances this season, the fourth-year wideout has caught 15 of 22 targets for 207 yards and one touchdown.
Dulin (concussion) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice.
What it means:
Dulin, who was sidelined for Week 17, appears to be in the final stages of concussion protocol and, barring a setback, should be able to return in Week 18. The fourth-year wideout has caught 15 of 22 targets for 207 yards and one touchdown across 11 appearances this season.
Dulin (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants.
What it means:
Dulin has yet to pass the league's five-step concussion protocol. If he's unable to do so before the Colts face Houston in Week 18, the 25-year-old wide receiver would finish the season with 15 catches for 207 yards and one touchdown on 22 targets.
Dulin (concussion) is not practicing Thursday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
What it means:
Dulin remains in the league's five-step concussion protocol due to a hit sustained during Monday's loss to the Chargers. His last chance to get back on the practice field prior to Sunday's game against the Giants will be Sunday. If Dulin isn't available Week 17, depth wideout Mike Strachan could see a slightly increased role.