The Indianapolis Colts address arguably their biggest need this offseason in the first round of a recent 2025 NFL mock draft. Rob Rang of FOX Sports had the Colts selecting Georgia safety Malaki ...
Who did the Indianapolis Colts select in the latest seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Network? The theme this offseason for GM Chris Ballard is going to be adding competition ...
The Indianapolis Colts have made one sizeable change this offseason by parting ways with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after missing the playoffs. In his place, the Colts have hired former ...
The Indianapolis Colts is a team that can't afford to let go of any prominent talent for Anthony Richardson to use as an offensive asset. While his receiving corps has the likes of Josh Downs ...
The Indianapolis Colts will be in the market to upgrade their linebacker room this offseason, and an intriguing option just hit the market. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network on Wednesday ...
Although the Indianapolis Colts didn't have massive expectations in 2024, they ended the season 8-9, finishing second in the AFC South. With Anthony Richardson's development in mind for the Colts ...
Are the Colts cheap? What's their salary cap situation? Can they add more cap space? Is General Manager Chris Ballard going to sign free agents? We can't answer the last question but we can answer ...
The Indianapolis Colts face a make-or-break offseason coming off their fourth consecutive campaign without a playoff berth. General manager Chris Ballard was granted a final chance to prove he's ...
After being fired by the Colts last month, Gus Bradley has found a landing spot. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Gus Bradley is joining the 49ers coaching staff. Bradley’s specific role with ...
There are few ways to view the Indianapolis Colts' 2024 campaign as anything short of a disappointment. Anthony Richardson failed to convince anybody he is the rightful franchise quarterback ...
James M. Pedone, 27, who now faces up to five years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine, made an initial appearance in court on Thursday.
Many Hoosiers may still be Colts fans, but on Super Bowl Sunday, some were cheering for No. 42 of the Kansas City Chiefs.