Ahead of Monday night’s game between the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens, it was reported the Seattle Seahawks offered a second-round pick in a trade offer for backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett.

The report, which came from Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, stated the Colts were offered a second-round pick for Brissett but decided to pass on making the deal.

However, ESPN’s Booger McFarland reported during Monday night’s telecast that general manager Chris Ballard told him before the game there was no second-round offer from the Seahawks.

The Colts have made it clear how much they covet Brissett’s skills as a backup behind starting quarterback Andrew Luck, but it isn’t clear what it would actually take for the team to deal him in a trade.