Nobody does quarterback drama quite like the Indianapolis Colts. And right now, they’re deep in the middle of a will-they-won’t-they situation with Daniel Jones that has every fan in Indiana stress-eating popcorn and refreshing Twitter every 30 seconds.
According to Stephen Holder, there has been positive movement in the last 24 hours between the Colts and WR Alec Pierce. He adds a deal between the two sides today feels possible, but odds are it will go down to the wire.
The Indianapolis Colts did what everyone expected: they allowed Anthony Richardson Sr. to seek a trade destination. This wasn't a shock, but instead, the culmination of a disappointing three years that resulted in absolutely nothing from a massive draft investment.
The Indianapolis Colts have been working since the season's end to extend quarterback Daniel Jones. If the two sides can't get it done, why would the Colts not look for alternative options?
The Indianapolis Colts may once again turn to a familiar face at quarterback as they prepare for the 2026 season. With Daniel Jones recovering from injury, projections now point to Gardner Minshew as the team’s expected starter under center.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Colts GM Chris Ballard is hoping that TE Tyler Warren is able to take things to the next level in his second season. “He’s going to get better, and that’s the exciting thing,” Ballard said this week at the NFL Scouting Combine, via the team website.
Anthony Richardson’s future with the Indianapolis Colts has become one of the league’s most debated storylines this offseason. Now, a Super Bowl champion has added fuel to the fire with a blunt assessment of the young quarterback’s approach.
As the clock ticks toward Tuesday’s 3 p.m. CT tag deadline, the Colts and pending free agent quarterback Daniel Jones are continuing to negotiate a long-term contract, Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports.
The Indianapolis Colts met with multiple prospects during the annual NFL Scouting Combine as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. In terms of players you'd expect to see the Colts meet with at the combine, those you'd expect to see would be those who play positions the team needs to upgrade this offseason.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports the Vikings are closely monitoring QB Daniel Jones‘ situation with the Colts. It’s worth noting the Vikings don’t have the cap space as of now to come up with an offer sheet for Jones, but CBS reports the belief is they could “shift into gear” after Tuesday’s deadline if the Colts don’t use the non-exclusive tag.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
MARCH 2: Richardson does not have a strong trade market at this point, SportsBoom’s Jason LaCanfora reports to no surprise. NFL general managers and evaluators predicted Richardson’s value would be a Day 3 pick, with a fifth-rounder mentioned as the potential best-case scenario from the Colts’ perspective.
Colts QB Daniel Jones‘ contract will expire when the new league year starts next week, meaning he will be an unrestricted free agent if he’s not extended or tagged.
The 2026 NFL combine has officially concluded, meaning the Indianapolis Colts finally had an up-close look at some of their top prospects ahead of April's draft.
The hourglass is quickly ticking away on the Indianapolis Colts as they look to extend both Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce ahead of either hitting the open market to become free agents.
A Vikings head coach’s viral sideline moment, “You’re a bad dude. You’re going to play a long time in this league. I still believe in you”, is now the most damning line in the Anthony Richardson story.
In light of the Indianapolis Colts and QB Anthony Richardson mutually agreeing to seek a trade this offseason, there are some ideal landing spots. NFL.com’s panel of experts broke down four teams that could be logical for the former No.
Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce are the clear top two in-house free agents for the Indianapolis Colts this offseason. As a result, all eyes are on them as the Colts look to retain them ahead of adding any outside free agents this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts changed the landscape of Shane Steichen's offense by taking tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th-overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Indianapolis Colts have some significant decisions to make before the start of NFL free agency, and the most notable pertains to the franchise tag.
The Indianapolis Colts are targeting a blocking tight end and a safety in the 2026 NFL Draft, with general manager Chris Ballard identifying both positions as priorities heading into the offseason.