

The Facts: Indianapolis on Wednesday agreed to terms with Burton, per his agent. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported it's a one-year deal for the league minimum. Burton is guaranteed to make $4 million from his Chicago contract regardless.
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The move reunites the veteran with Colts HC Frank Reich, who served as the Eagles' offensive coordinator while the pair won a Super Bowl in 2017. Burton was cut by Chicago last week on the heels of an injury-plagued 2019 campaign, which saw him catch just 14 passes for 84 yards and no touchdowns in eight games. The 28-year-old Burton set career highs with 54 catches, for 569 yards and six touchdowns just two years ago, months after signing a four-year, $32 million deal with the Bears. In Indianapolis, he'll be slotted alongside Jack Doyle, who caught 43 passes last year.