Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Dontrelle Inman was a late signing to the team in the 2018 NFL season. It appears he feels there is still some unfinished business.

Inman began to emerge as a viable option for quarterback Andrew Luck. He said during an appearance on CBS Sports Radio that he would like to stay in Indianapolis to keep it going.

“I definitely want to stay in Indianapolis,” Inman said. “I’ve built the morale with Andrew (Luck), Coach (Frank) Reich. I don’t want to go anywhere else. I’m a little older in my career. It feels good to just be home, and it would feel amazing to finish in Indy.”

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It is easy to see why Inman would like to stay. He was without a team for the first six weeks of the 2018 campaign before he was finally signed by the Colts. It seems he is now hoping to stay in Indianapolis for the rest of his career.

Inman started to establish himself as the team's No. 2 wideout across from T.Y. Hilton. He was able to take advantage of the one-on-one opportunities after registering 28 catches for 304 yards and three touchdowns. Although the veteran is set to become a free agent, it is clear that he has taken a liking to his new home and would like to see how it plays out with the Colts.

Quarterback Andrew Luck erased any doubts about his status as one of the elite players in the NFL. The Colts have a bevy of assets at their disposal to surround him with as much talent as possible this offseason. They will likely explore all their options before allocating money to a contract for Inman.