The Indianapolis Colts aren't eliminated from the playoffs just yet, but they'll know their fate by the time they kick off against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon.
Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner will undergo season-ending surgery on a herniated disc after aggravating his neck injury. Head coach Shane Steichen announced the update on Friday for Buckner, 31, a three-time Pro Bowl selection who only recently returned from injured reserve.
DeForest Buckner returned in Week 16, coming back after a lengthy absence. A durable player throughout his Indianapolis stay, the veteran defensive tackle will not play the rest of the way.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Colts HC Shane Steichen announced they are placing DT DeForest Buckner on injured reserve after aggravating a neck injury, per Mike Chappell. Steichen added that Buckner will subsequently undergo surgery. It’s a rough break for Buckner, who was activated from injured reserve just four days ago ahead of Week 16’s Monday Night loss to the 49ers.
As New Year's approaches, the Indianapolis Colts are likely putting together their resolutions for what this franchise will do moving forward after one of the biggest collapses we've seen in recent memory.
The Indianapolis Colts received another encouraging sign regarding cornerback Sauce Gardner as they prepare for their Week 17 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Philip Rivers has never needed extra motivation against Jacksonville, but Sunday’s context raises the stakes for the Indianapolis Colts. With Indy hosting the Jaguars in a must-win Week 17 matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Colts are once again leaning on a quarterback who has spent his career thriving in these exact situations.
The Indianapolis Colts are on their last life as they prepare to face the AFC South-leading Jacksonville Jaguars on home turf in Week 17. The Colts already lost to the Jaguars earlier this year in a game that is remembered by most for Daniel Jones' torn Achilles in the first quarter.
The Indianapolis Colts received an encouraging update on star cornerback Sauce Gardner as they prepare for a pivotal Week 17 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Indianapolis Colts, who want a victory from Santa Claus this Sunday, will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in their second regular-season meeting. The problem is the Colts are on a nightmarish five-game losing streak, while Jacksonville has won their last six.
Philip Rivers made a return to the NFL at 44 years old with the Indianapolis Colts after Daniel Jones tore his Achilles tendon. Many were skeptical about why the team reached out to a high school football coach who was not in the best of shape.
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner was listed as a non-participant in the team's Wednesday walkthrough ahead of Sunday's home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Indianapolis Colts have their sights set on the Jacksonville Jaguars for the second time this season as they look to put an end to a five-game skid that's pushed them out of the playoff picture.
With every Indianapolis Colts loss, more and more people are wondering if the team should at least give Anthony Richardson the chance to take the field before the year ends.
The Indianapolis Colts are having one of the most meager finishes to the 2025 season after spending the first two months as the belle of the ball. The team started off red hot, going 7-1 when most people thought they would not win seven games all season.
The Indianapolis Colts are a team falling apart. It's safe to say this after they were ramrodded by the San Francisco 49ers, 48-27. Now, Indianapolis draws the Jacksonville Jaguars, a team riding a fantastic six-game winning streak.
The Indianapolis Colts are one loss away from finalizing a monumental collapse. From the top seed in the conference to outside the playoff picture, the Colts are on track to become the first team in NFL history to miss the postseason after starting 8-2.
The Indianapolis Colts have let a once-promising season slip out of their hands. They are now 8-7, but did have some good news announced on Tuesday. The team had two players named to the NFL Pro Bowl, Jonathan Taylor and Quenton Nelson. They may have some more Colts teammates with them by the time it's all said and done.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Vikings are claiming QB Brett Rypien off waivers from the Colts. It’s worth noting Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy has been ruled out with a hand injury and backup QB Max Brosmer will start.
Fans of Philip Rivers‘ comeback story will have at least one more chance to observe it. The Colts’ Week 16 loss has all but buried them in the playoff race, but Shane Steichen will not turn to one of his younger passers for Week 17.
The Indianapolis Colts needed some good news badly today after suffering their sixth loss in seven games in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. Thankfully, they finally got some just ahead of Christmas this week.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has had a solid 2025 season, but he knows it could be better. On3 recently spoke to the former USC star, and he gave an honest evaluation of his play this year.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings put on his villain mask Monday during his team’s game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.