The list of veteran Eagles sent packing this offseason by coach Chip Kelly is long, and the reactions among those players have been varied. In the case of Trent Cole, he’s just glad to have landed on his feet.

Cole, who had played his entire 10-year NFL career in Philadelphia before Kelly cut him in March, said he feels like he fits right in after signing with the Colts.

“I’m here to do what they tell me to do,” Cole told ESPN. “I’m glad to be with a team that wants me here, wants my services and they feel like I can be an impact to this team. That’s a great feeling to have, coming to the Colts. We have a lot of talent and a lot of great players here. Just makes you excited for the upcoming season.”

The 32-year-old Cole, who had 6.5 sacks last season, says he’s as good a player as ever.

“I’ve always told [reporters], the footage doesn’t lie and you need to go back and look at the footage and it’ll tell you if I’m going downhill,” Cole said. “I feel rejuvenated. Getting in the flow with the team and coming out this minicamp, it’s been great.”

Kelly thought Cole was going downhill. The Colts would love to see Cole prove him wrong.