Paul Kuharsky caught up with Reggie Wayne who made it clear he'd prefer to stay in Indianapolis:
“This is what I have, this is all I know,” he said. “So I wouldn’t mind being part of a rebuilding process. They need some old heads too, you know? It would be an honor to still be part of this organization even with a rebuilding phase. I know there are going to be some guys on the team that I still know, I know the head coach, Chuck Pagano, pretty good (from time together at the university of Miami.) I’d just look at it as my rookie year all over again.”
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