The Indianapolis Colts are preparing to induct legendary defensive end Dwight Freeney into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of Sunday’s Week 10 matchup against the Miami Dolphins.

Freeney, who made a living harassing opposing quarterbacks opposite Robert Mathis, is the first defensive player to be inducted into the organization’s Ring of Honor. He will become the 16th honoree to join the Colts’ Ring of Honor.

After being selected No. 11 overall in 2002, Freeney spent 11 seasons with the Colts. He played in 163 games (143 starts) while recording 107.5 sacks, 112 quarterback hits and 43 forced fumbles during his time with Indy.

On the day of his historic induction, enjoy some highlights of the three-time All-Pro defensive end: