The Indianapolis Colts have been busy this offseason, adding linebacker Justin Houston and wide receiver Devin Funchess. But, they still have some business to take care of, namely in the form of wide out Dontrelle Inman.

Inman wants to return to the Colts, and Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard says that the team is working on trying to bring him back.

“There’s a difference in age between Dontrelle and Funchess,” Ballard said on 1070 WFAN. “We’re still working through it with Dontrelle. We like Dontrelle a lot, and he had a great year last year, but we’re still working through some details on that.”

Inman originally signed with the Colts in the middle of October and ended up playing in nine games for the team this past season, hauling in 28 receptions for 304 yards and three touchdowns.

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The 30-year-old, who played his collegiate football at the University of Virginia, went undrafted back in 2011 and didn't actually appear in an NFL game until 2014.

He spent that season with the San Diego Chargers, catching 12 passes for 158 yards. Then, the following year, Inman snared 35 balls for 486 yards and three scores.

The Batesburg, S.C. native went on to have a breakout year of sorts in 2016, finishing with 58 catches for 810 yards while reaching the end zone four times. He then split the 2017 campaign between the Chargers and the Chicago Bears, catching 25 balls for 343 yards and a touchdown.

Indianapolis won 10 games this past season, making the playoffs in spite of a 1-5 start. The Colts then defeated the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round.