In Indianapolis, Reggie Wayne Is a Legend. Now He’s Leading From the Sidelines.

WESTFIELD, Ind. — When Reggie Wayne jogs out to the practice fields at Grand Park, the crowd still cheers for him as if he’s preparing to line up and catch a touchdown pass from current Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson. The 45-year-old is the definition of a living legend in Indianapolis, the kind of player who elicits nothing but praise from fans who remember him in his prime and the youngsters who’ve been reintroduced to his greatness.

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A lot has changed since Wayne played in his last NFL game in 2015 and a lot hasn’t. The potential Hall of Fame receiver has transitioned to the sidelines, now entering his third

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