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GREAT MOVE: Colts Successfully Re-Sign “60-Yard Hero” Blake Grupe After Offering Him an Irresistible Contract Deal — And Grupe Quietly Accepts #ColtsNation #Respect #coltstarting #NFL

GREAT MOVE: Colts Successfully Re-Sign “60-Yard Hero” Blake Grupe After Offering Him an Irresistible Contract Deal — And Grupe Quietly Accepts #ColtsNation #Respect #coltstarting #NFL

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Indianapolis, Indiana — The Indianapolis Colts have made a bold move to keep their special teams hero in place, officially re-signing kicker Blake Grupe after presenting a lucrative contract offer that effectively removed any competition from other teams. According to multiple league sources, Grupe has agreed to a four-year deal worth approximately $22.8 million, including $12 million guaranteed, placing him among the highest-paid kickers in the NFL.

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Grupe became one of the most surprising breakout stories of last season after joining the Colts late in the year and immediately emerging as a crucial part of the team’s special teams unit. Signed ahead of Week 14, Grupe delivered a flawless stretch, converting 11-for-11 field goals and 10-for-10 extra points, finishing the season a perfect 21-for-21 on all kicks.

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The moment that cemented his place in Colts lore came with a 60-yard field goal, the longest kick of his career and one of the longest in franchise history, giving Indianapolis a dramatic late lead during their game in Seattle.

The Colts’ front office quickly recognized they could not allow a player performing at that level to walk away. General manager Chris Ballard and the coaching staff moved swiftly to ensure Grupe remains the team’s primary kicker for years to come.

“Kicks like that aren’t just about leg strength — they’re about composure in the biggest moments,” a Colts team source said.“Blake proved he has the mindset to become one of the most special kickers in the league.”

The new contract also represents a remarkable redemption story for Grupe. Earlier in the 2025 season, he struggled while playing for the New Orleans Saints and was eventually released after missing multiple kicks.

However, once he reunited with special teams coordinator Brian Mason in Indianapolis, everything changed. Working alongside long snapper Luke Rhodes and holder Rigoberto Sanchez, Grupe quickly rediscovered his rhythm and confidence.

“This team gave me an opportunity when I needed it most,” Grupe said after agreeing to the contract.“I just want to keep proving that their belief in me was the right call.”

The move also brings stability to a position that has seen constant turnover since the retirement of franchise legend Adam Vinatieri.

Now, with Grupe secured under a major contract, Indianapolis hasn’t just retained their 60-yard hero — they’re betting that the young kicker can become one of the most reliable and clutch specialists in the NFL for years to come.

Indianapolis, Indiana — The Indianapolis Colts have made a bold move to keep their special teams hero in place, officially re-signing kicker Blake Grupe after presenting a lucrative contract offer that effectively removed any competition from other teams. According to multiple league sources, Grupe has agreed to a four-year deal worth approximately $22.8 million, including $12 million guaranteed, placing him among the highest-paid kickers in the NFL.

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Grupe became one of the most surprising breakout stories of last season after joining the Colts late in the year and immediately emerging as a crucial part of the team’s special teams unit. Signed ahead of Week 14, Grupe delivered a flawless stretch, converting 11-for-11 field goals and 10-for-10 extra points, finishing the season a perfect 21-for-21 on all kicks.

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The moment that cemented his place in Colts lore came with a 60-yard field goal, the longest kick of his career and one of the longest in franchise history, giving Indianapolis a dramatic late lead during their game in Seattle.

The Colts’ front office quickly recognized they could not allow a player performing at that level to walk away. General manager Chris Ballard and the coaching staff moved swiftly to ensure Grupe remains the team’s primary kicker for years to come.

“Kicks like that aren’t just about leg strength — they’re about composure in the biggest moments,” a Colts team source said.“Blake proved he has the mindset to become one of the most special kickers in the league.”

The new contract also represents a remarkable redemption story for Grupe. Earlier in the 2025 season, he struggled while playing for the New Orleans Saints and was eventually released after missing multiple kicks.

However, once he reunited with special teams coordinator Brian Mason in Indianapolis, everything changed. Working alongside long snapper Luke Rhodes and holder Rigoberto Sanchez, Grupe quickly rediscovered his rhythm and confidence.

“This team gave me an opportunity when I needed it most,” Grupe said after agreeing to the contract.“I just want to keep proving that their belief in me was the right call.”

The move also brings stability to a position that has seen constant turnover since the retirement of franchise legend Adam Vinatieri.

Now, with Grupe secured under a major contract, Indianapolis hasn’t just retained their 60-yard hero — they’re betting that the young kicker can become one of the most reliable and clutch specialists in the NFL for years to come.