Pinter and the Ravens agreed to terms on a contract Tuesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
The 2020 fifth-round pick spent his first five seasons with the Colts, but he's found a new home in Baltimore. He's made just 10 starts in his 77 regular-season appearances, but given that Tyler Linderbaum is now a Raider, Pinter could get a chance to compete for the starting center job with the Ravens.
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Colts' Danny Pinter: Sticking around Indianapolis
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Pinter and the Colts agreed on a one-year, $1.667 million contract Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Pinter will remain in Indianapolis for another year, operating as a depth option on the offensive line. With Ryan Kelly heading to Minnesota ahead of the 2025 season, Pinter will likely serve as a top reserve behind Tanor Bortolini at center.
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Colts' Danny Pinter: Staying in Indy
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Pinter (ankle) has re-signed with the Colts, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Pinter spent the entire 2023 season on the team's injured reserve due to an ankle fracture. Prior to that, he suited up for 46 games across his first three seasons with the team, which included seven starts. The 27-year-old will provide depth along the interior of the Colts' offensive line.
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Colts' Danny Pinter: Headed to IR
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The Colts placed Pinter (ankle) on injured reserve Tuesday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
Pinter broke his ankle in Thursday's preseason finale against the Eagles. The 2020 fifth-round pick out of Ball State will now be forced to sit out for the 2023 season.
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Colts' Danny Pinter: Exits with ankle injury
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Pinter left Thursday's preseason game against Philadelphia in the third quarter on a cart due to an ankle injury, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Pinter had his leg rolled up on a running play and it looked like a serious injury. He's a key depth player on an offensive line that struggled last season, so this won't help the offense.