Jan. 30, 2026, 7:52 a.m. ET

Indianapolis Colts’ wide receiver Michael Pittman was put on the “hot seat” by one NFL analyst.

Nic Bodiford of Pro Football Focus recently highlighted five players that he believes are on the hot seat after the 2025 season. Among those included was Pittman.

“His 1.46 yards per route run (YPRR) is just 0.02 yards from the lowest per-route average among his six NFL seasons, and his 70.4 PFF offense grade is his second-lowest,.” Bodiford wrote. “He faces threats for the No. 1 pass-catcher role from three different players across multiple positions after finishing as the WR21 this season.”

Pittman finished the 2025 season with the most targets on the team. He also led the Colts in touchdowns with seven and recorded 784 receiving yards.

Since joining the Colts, Pittman has provided the offense with a reliable presence in the passing game.

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However, 2026 is the final year of Pittman’s contract, and he comes with a massive salary cap hit.

According to Over the Cap, Pittman is set to earn $24 million next season and has a cap hit of $29 million.

For some context, Pittman will have the seventh-largest salary cap hit of any receiver in football. His base salary is tied for the seventh-largest. Production-wise, meanwhile, he ranked 29th in receiving yards last season.

If the Colts were to move on from Pittman, the team would create $24 million in salary cap savings.

Pittman recognizes that the 2025 season could have been his last with the team.