Just After One Game and This Disastrous Moment Made the Former Colts Player Want to Return After Leaving Just 10 Days Ago - The Response from the Colts Coaching Staff
New York, New York – Adonai Mitchell II had only just joined New York Jets after a trade from the Indianapolis Colts, but after just one game, he started to regret his decision. Less than 10 days after leaving the Colts, Mitchell expressed his desire to return to the team he had been with for so long.
His debut against the New England Patriots in Week 11 was not the experience he had hoped for. Despite high expectations from fans, he only had one catch out of six targets, missing several key opportunities. This made Mitchell reflect on his decision to leave.
In an interview after the game, Mitchell didn’t hesitate to share his feelings: “Leaving made me truly realize the value of where I once belonged. My love for the Colts is something that can never fade, no matter the change in environment or the challenges I face. I left behind a family, a team that helped me grow and become who I am today. Now I realize that my heart has always belonged to the Colts.”

Mitchell admitted that the trade had presented him with many challenges, not only on the field but also mentally. He recalled the memorable moments spent with the Colts, especially the support from the coaching staff and teammates—those who helped him overcome challenges and achieve success.
Although Mitchell has only been with the Jets for a short time, he can’t deny that his deep affection for the Colts still lingers. Leaving so suddenly and facing such rapid change left him feeling confused and regretful.
However, Mitchell understands that returning will not be easy. The trade deadline has passed, and now he faces the challenge of adapting to a new offensive system. Even so, he still holds onto the hope that there will be another opportunity to go back to where he has developed his career.
Adonai Mitchell’s career in one play: beat the elite CB on the route, still doesn’t convert.
— Ahaan Rungta (@AhaanRungta) November 14, 2025
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Despite the disappointing debut, Adonai Mitchell II’s regret serves as a clear reminder that not all changes lead to immediate success. His story also highlights how, sometimes, love and attachment to a former team can be stronger than any new career path.
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