Don't want to call out any particular poster because it just seems to be so common...
But damn. People, before you bother to post your Micky Spagnola "the other team didn't want him so he must not be that good" analysis, recognize please that we're so far past that by now... listen to podcasts, listed to radio, read.... expose yourself to what people who've studied the situation have said. No, he's not back to all-pro candidacy status, but he's considered by multiple people who routinely have some regard for having been scouts or coaches or players as being better than anything we've currently got.
And why the Colts let him go... there's an answer to that... tried unsuccessfully to trade him... ultimately decided that they had younger and less expensive options for 2024, and they weren't confident that he would return to a performance level commensurate with that salary... plus, the injury buyout would have been substantial next season... plus, at least by seeing another team pick him up, they save a little because his new team will almost certainly be paying him $1m or whatever the vet minimum is.
It's exhausting and, yeah, a little ridiculous after this many days that these two too-common sentiments keep showing up. Educate yourselves a little... it's not difficult a week or so later since he was let go by the Colts.