New Orleans Saints fans may have been happy to see Blake Grupe go, but on some level, the feeling may have been mutual. Grupe won an opportunity to kick for the Indianapolis Colts this week after trying out alongside other free agents, and he didn’t waste any time ingratiating himself to his new team.
Grupe told Colts media Wednesday that he had been impressed with the team’s success from afar, and that he’s excited to join them: “To now be a part of it and, you know, feel like I’m playing meaningful football, and that we’re all working towards something here together.”
That may not be an uncommon opinion among former Saints players who have joined teams with better records, but let’s not act like Grupe didn’t have opportunities to help the black and gold play more meaningful football. If he didn’t lead the NFL in missed field goals this year (8) or second-most since the Saints gave him the job (19), they probably have a better record and he probably doesn’t get cut.
But it is what it is. Grupe went from a team competing for the first pick in the 2026 NFL draft to a team competing for one of the top playoff seeds in the AFC. Anyone would be happy for that kind of switch.