The Indianapolis Colts may have not had a ton of roster turnover from a season ago, especially on offense, but there are a few position rooms that said goodbye to longtime starters earlier this offseason.
It's no secret that Taylor is looking to sign a contract extension that could keep him "a Colt for life" but also give him a deserved pay raise.
Despite producing at a high level, Indianapolis Colts' free safety Cam Bynum has flown under the radar throughout his half-decade in the NFL thus far. He is a certified playmaker from the defensive backfield and has proved to be a reliable, versatile option from anywhere on the field, yet has not earned leaguewide respect and recognition.
Outside of Dayo Odeyingbo, the Indianapolis Colts have struggled to net positive results from defensive ends in the second round of the NFL Draft under longtime general manager Chris Ballard.
How many of the career leaders in rushing touchdowns for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
The Jets insisted upon including Adonai Mitchell in the blockbuster Sauce Gardner trade with the Colts last year in the hopes that the 2024 second-round pick would become a key part of their receiving corps.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
The Indianapolis Colts' current regime, led by longtime general manager Chris Ballard, is entering a must-win situation in 2026. They are fresh off an offseason in which they've parted ways with numerous longtime key starters in wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., cornerback Kenny Moore II, right tackle Braden Smith, and linebacker Zaire Franklin.
Jalen Travis is expected to be the latest installment of successful offensive line projects for the Indianapolis Colts under fourth-year OL Coach Tony Sparano Jr.
Earlier in the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts were on the cusp of signing four-time Pro Bowler and former First-Team All-Pro defensive end, Trey Hendrickson.
Out of the shortcomings that have come from the Chris Ballard era for the Indianapolis Colts, the offensive line has never been one of them. It's certainly ironic.
Jonathan Taylor has been the definition of a bell cow back for the Indianapolis Colts. Taylor led the NFL with 323 carries and 20 touchdowns in 2025 on the way to his third Pro Bowl.
ESPN has released its top-10 tight end rankings as voted on by NFL personnel, and it’s safe to say that Indianapolis has a wildcard that will wreak havoc on the AFC South division for years to come.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor ranks second in the NFL with 626 rushing attempts since 2024, as well as a snap share over 80%. He also led the league with 323 carries and took a whopping 46% of his team’s offensive touches last year.
The offseason Daniel Jones prognosis has generally pointed towards a Week 1 return, and there’s more good news to pass along regarding his comeback from a torn Achilles.
Adam Vinatieri is one of the most clutch kickers in NFL history, and he has the hardware to prove it.
When it comes to Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, most are focused on Alec Pierce after he signed a $116 million contract extension. But he isn’t the only talented pass catcher quarterback Daniel Jones and the Colts have at their disposal.
The Colts paid a hefty price for Sauce Gardner, leveraging some of their future for who they believe to be one of the best corners in the league. The only problem?
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles was one of many celebrities in attendance for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding last weekend. Kelce and Swift tied the knot on July 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Boy, these wide receiver contracts are sure getting expensive.
ESPN has released its annual position rankings, and Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is back where he belongs in the eyes of NFL scouts, executives, and coaches after dropping out of the top-5 in the 2025 rankings.
The argument over the best tight ends of all time never truly fades. And here comes George Kittle to stoke the fires.
Over the past five draft classes a handful of highly picked QBs have failed to become the answer that teams expected them to be. Here are three of them.
Veteran CB Kenny Moore II is an unrestricted free agent after the Colts granted his release earlier this offseason, as they felt a fresh start was best for both sides.
Could Taylor's situation with the Colts become contentious?
The status of Jones for the start of the 2026 NFL season remains up in the air amid his ongoing recovery from the torn Achilles tendon he suffered on Dec. 7, 2025.
Will Drew Brees consider coming out of retirement to follow in Philip Rivers' footsteps? Here's what he had to say.
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