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Reggie Wayne arrived at Colts camp in an IndyCar

(Matt Detrich / The Star)

(Matt Detrich / The Star)

After missing the second half of the 2013 season with a torn ACL, Indianapolis Colts receiver Reggie Wayne went out of his way to announce his arrival at the team’s training camp Wednesday.

As Brent Drinkut of the Indy Star captured on Twitter, the 35-year-old six-time Pro Bowl wideout showed up to Anderson University in an IndyCar steered by local driver Ed Carpenter.

“I want one of these,” he said, according to a press release.

After exiting the car, Wayne told reporters that he has been cleared to practice with the team. That’s certainly great news for quarterback Andrew Luck and head coach Chuck Pagano, who talked to USA TODAY Sports last week about the veteran’s value to the team.

“He can still play. You know he’s gonna get open, you know he’s gonna make the catch,” Pagano said. “And you know what he brings to the table as far as the locker room and your facility with the type of leader and type of man that he is. It’s gonna be great to have him back in there.”

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