The Indianapolis Colts will add another player to the extremely long injured reserve (I.R.) list as head coach Chuck Pagano said Monday that cornerback Pierre Desir suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

In his press conference Monday, Pagano told the media that Desir suffered a torn muscle in his shoulder when he was rolled up on after making a tackle in the second quarter of the Week 13 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Desir earned himself a starting spot as a cornerback toward the middle of the season. He proved to be a better option than veteran Vontae Davis, who was struggling to regain his form after a groin injury.

After the Colts eventually released Davis, Desir had a solidified starting role in the secondary opposite Rashaan Melvin and he held his own against some of the league’s top talent.

Being a free agent, the Colts will likely look to re-sign him but there are still four games left play before those discussions start.

In his place, second-round pick Quincy Wilson took most of the snaps but the Colts could roll with undrafted rookie Kenny Moore, who took the spot of Rashaan Melvin in Week 13, due to the latter’s hand injury.

Desir earned a starting spot and it is unfortunate that the 27-year-old’s season has come to an end but it wouldn’t be surprising if the Colts brought him back to compete in the secondary.