Atlanta, GA – Just seven days after signing a record-breaking contract with the Atlanta Falcons, former Indianapolis Colts superstar running back Tyler Goodson posted an unexpected message on social media, leaving fans wondering if he regrets his decision.
Goodson, who spent three seasons with the Colts, had an important backup role behind Jonathan Taylor. Despite being a key contributor, he made the decision to join the Falcons on a three-year, $40 million contract with $25.75 million guaranteed.

However, his latest post seemed to suggest uncertainty. “Sometimes, big decisions don’t feel as right as they seem,” Goodson wrote. “I’m grateful for the opportunity, but something feels off. I’ll always cherish my time in Indy.”
Fans quickly speculated that Goodson might already be regretting leaving Indianapolis. While he didn’t explicitly mention returning, his message indicated dissatisfaction with his new situation.
Goodson had a solid career in Indianapolis, rushing for 264 yards and one touchdown. His ability to contribute on special teams and third-down situations made him a reliable option.
The Falcons’ situation is very different from what he had with the Colts. Goodson now faces a less established offense and an uncertain role in Atlanta’s backfield.
Although Goodson secured a lucrative contract, the lack of a clear starting spot with the Falcons may make him realize that his previous role with the Colts was more secure and fulfilling.
Colts fans quietly hope Goodson might return. His departure has left a noticeable gap in the backfield, and his versatility would have bolstered the team.
For now, Goodson’s future in Atlanta remains uncertain. Fans suspect that if things don’t go as planned, he’ll be asking for a reunion with the Colts sooner than expected.
This post has raised questions about whether Goodson made the right decision, and fans are anxiously waiting to see if he regrets it. His career is just beginning with the Falcons, but the door for a potential return to Indianapolis might still be open.





