Bolstering the depth at the running back position needs to be on the Indianapolis Colts' radar for a few reasons this offseason, one of which includes the need for a pass-catching presence out of the backfield.
The Anthony Richardson era for the Indianapolis Colts hasn’t gone as they projected when they selected him with the No. 4 overall selection in the 2023 NFL draft. You can point to Richarson’s inconsistent performance,
An extensive process is being relied on as the Indianapolis Colts look to retool their defense. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the team has interviewed at
The 30-year-old veteran signed with the Colts during the 2023 preseason but was released during roster cuts and signed to the practice squad. However, in an article from ESPN's Katlyn Kahler, Skipper recalled being upset about how the Colts went about informing him of his release.
Dan Skipper spent about a month of 2023 training camp with the Indianapolis Colts, and his release left him salty.
If the Colts sign a Trey Lance or Jameis Winston, Richardson will be pressed to be the best version of himself. Without competition players become comfortable and complacent, which might lead to a disastrous and lazy culture, something the Colts have exhibited.
Arizona is slated to play the Colts as a road opponent next season, leaving the door open for the Cardinals to feature in the international game. Wir kommen zurück nach Deutschland! Next season we are excited to host the NFL’s first-ever regular season game in Berlin! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/jIuRvqjUDK
The Indianapolis Colts made the unpopular decision to bring back general manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen for the upcoming season.
The Colts have been linked to a familiar face for their latest scheduled interview with a top defensive coordinator candidate this week.
Wink Martindale, 61, made it through two rounds of Indianapolis head coaching interviews for the job that ultimately went to Shane Steichen.
The Indianapolis Colts need to upgrade at almost every position, finding new starters who can take the Colts to the next level.
The Indianapolis Colts are set to interview Steve Wilks this week for their defensive coordinator opening. The former head coach and 3x defensive coordinator (Carolina, Cleveland, San Francisco) would look to revitalize Indy’s defense with a strong dose of aggressiveness.