Colts Fail to Retain AFC Special Teams Player of the Month Superstar After the Star LB Learns Jaylon Carlies Will Get a Raise
Indianapolis, IN – Segun Olubi, the standout linebacker and AFC Special Teams Player of the Month, has decided to leave the Indianapolis Colts after the team failed to retain him with an appropriate contract. Olubi, who had an impressive season, particularly in his role on special teams, has left the Colts with a significant void to fill.

Olubi joined the Colts in the 2023 season and quickly became one of the key players on the roster. He showcased excellent ability in both defense and special teams, recording 11 tackles and generating numerous game-changing plays. With 124 pressures and 22 sacks throughout his career, Olubi proved to be a powerful force and one of the top linebackers in the NFL. While he wasn’t a regular starter, Olubi’s impact on special teams was undeniable. His versatility and leadership helped the Colts maintain stability in crucial moments.
However, things took a turn when Olubi learned that Jaylon Carlies, another linebacker for the Colts, would be receiving a pay raise in the upcoming season. This news made Olubi feel undervalued and led him to seek new opportunities. Olubi shared:
"I feel like I'm no longer being respected here. I’ve given everything I have, but it hasn’t been acknowledged. I know I can do what Carlies does if given the same opportunity. Leaving wasn’t an easy decision, but I need to find a place where I can grow and be appreciated."
With Olubi’s departure, the Colts are left to face a significant gap in their defense and special teams. Not retaining him is a major misstep, especially given that Olubi had proven himself as one of the team’s most important players. According to Spotrac, when joining the Las Vegas Raiders, Olubi signed a 1-year, $9 million deal, a reasonable amount that reflects his value as a superstar linebacker.
Seeking a better contract, Olubi will continue to prove his worth with the Raiders, where he can become a key player for the team in the seasons to come.
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