We got a tip last night that veteran quarterback Jared Lorenzen had joined the Colts.  We regret to inform PFT Planet that were wrong.

He won’t officially sign until today.

Per Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Lorenzen will become the latest member of the Colts’ quarterback rotation, and he’ll drive the average weight of the team’s quarterbacks up by 15 pounds or so.

We reported last night that the Colts also have signed Quinn Gray.  So that’s not one but two veteran quarterbacks in camp.

The fact that the Indianapolis Star is silent on both of these acquisitions makes us even more suspicious of the team’s position that starter Peyton Manning will miss only four-to-six weeks after surgery to remove an infected bursa sac from his knee.  (Instead, the Colts page on the Star web site is touting that Dwight Freeney will be ready to play when the season opens, and that Marvin Harrison will be ready to participate in training camp.) 

Though it doesn’t mean that either Lorenzen or Gray will supplant Jim Sorgi as the potential replacement for Manning, our guess is that the Colts are trying to push Sorgi in order to get him ready to play if the Colts end up christening their new stadium on September 7 without Manning under center for the first time since 1997.