Just Hours After Being Traded to the Steelers, Michael Pittman Jr. Suddenly Deletes Every Post About the Colts — The Reason Behind It Sparks Outrage Among Colts Fans
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Just hours after officially being traded from the Indianapolis Colts to the Pittsburgh Steelers, star wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. stunned the NFL world by making a controversial move: deleting every post related to the Colts from his personal social media accounts.
The action came shortly after news of the trade became public, and within hours fans noticed that photos of Pittman wearing a Colts uniform, touchdown celebrations in Indianapolis, and numerous posts tied to the team had completely disappeared from his profile.

Pittman Jr. had been one of the most important offensive pillars for Indianapolis over several seasons. Drafted by the Colts in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, he quickly developed into the team’s No. 1 wide receiver, recording multiple seasons with more than 1,000 receiving yards while consistently leading the team in targets, receptions, and receiving yards.
During his time in Indianapolis, Pittman accumulated more than 400 receptions, over 4,500 receiving yards, and dozens of touchdowns, establishing himself as one of the most dependable wide receivers the franchise has had in the past decade. His combination of physical strength, reliable hands, and competitive intensity made him a trusted target for multiple quarterbacks throughout his tenure with the Colts.
However, the decision to wipe all traces of the Colts from his social media accounts quickly upset many fans. For a large portion of the fan base, Pittman was more than just a productive player — he represented a key figure during an important transitional era for the franchise.
Sometimes in a player’s career, certain chapters close faster than you expect. I will always be grateful for the opportunity I had, but when you begin a new journey, you have to fully commit to where you are going.
Although Pittman did not directly criticize the Colts organization, many supporters still viewed the move as unusually cold toward the team that helped shape his professional career.
Meanwhile in Pittsburgh, the Steelers believe they have just acquired a true No. 1 wide receiver, someone capable of becoming the centerpiece of their offense in the coming seasons.
Back in Indianapolis, however, the emotions are very different. For many members of Colts Nation, seeing Pittman erase years of shared memories only hours after leaving the team has created a sense of disappointment — and a heated debate is now unfolding across the fan community.
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