Irsay: Colts won’t trade Taylor despite request

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WESTFIELD, Ind. — Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, who is seeking a contract extension that has not materialized, requested a trade from the team earlier this week and has been awaiting a decision, an NFL source told ESPN.

Whether Taylor is made available for trade remains to be seen, but the team did not dismiss the idea in conversations with Taylor’s representative, the source said.

NFL Network first reported the trade request.

The news comes on the same day Taylor and Colts owner Jim Irsay held an hourlong meeting on Irsay’s luxury bus parked at the north end of the Colts’ practice field during Saturday night’s practice. When the two emerged, Irsay declined to reveal the details of the conversation but told reporters that his stance on a contract extension had not changed.

“We’re looking forward to a great season and hoping Jonathan is a big part of that,” Irsay said. “We’re looking forward to hopefully having Jonathan there.”

He added, “It was a good conversation, and I’m hopeful as we go forward.”

But Irsay still insisted a contract extension is not forthcoming.

“At this point, that’s not something that we’re discussing right now,” Irsay said. “This isn’t a comment that has to do with Jonathan Taylor’s situation. It’s what my responsibilities are. I’m responsible for everyone on the team and to look at the cap money that you have and to look at contracts as you go forward.”

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