The Indianapolis Colts made a risky bet this offseason, letting Will Fries leave in free agency with the hope that second-year offensive tackle Matt Goncalves could kick inside to replace him.
The Indianapolis Colts finished up their practice week on Friday ahead of their Week 2 matchup vs. the Denver Broncos. And the writing on the wall from the first two practices came true for two notable Colts players.
Here we go again. Just when you thought it was safe to get your hopes up about the Indianapolis Colts, the injury bug, that relentless, uninvited houseguest, has decided to overstay its welcome.
The Indianapolis Colts (1-0) approach a key matchup with the Denver Broncos (1-0) as they'll defend Lucas Oil Stadium for a second-straight week after destroying the Miami Dolphins (0-1) 33-8 last Sunday.
The Indianapolis Colts officially hosted six defensive free agents for tryouts on Friday. The full list includes: DB Shemar Bartholomew LB Milo Eifler LB David Long LB Raekwon McMillan LB Duke Riley LB Ty Summers McMillan, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2017.
Edge rusher Laiatu Latu missed his second straight practice on Friday, but the door is not closed for him to play against the Broncos on Sunday. The Colts have listed Latu as questionable for their home date with Denver.
Indianapolis Colts cornerbacks Charvarius Ward and Jaylon Jones have been ruled out of Sunday's Week 2 matchup against the Denver Broncos. Ward suffered a concussion in last week's win against the Miami Dolphins, and Jones re-aggravated a hamstring injury while running in punt coverage.
The Indianapolis Colts ruled cornerback Charvarius Ward (concussion) out for Sunday's home match-up against the Denver Broncos, according to coach Shane Steichen.
Colts HC Shane Steichen said that he was impressed with QB Daniel Jones taking what the defense gives to him instead of always taking the big shot. “I think a lot of people talk about air yards sometimes, and that’s cool,” Steichen said, via NY Times.
The Indianapolis Colts are coming off a stellar Week 1 performance, defeating the Miami Dolphins, 33-8. The Colts’ defense smothered Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and the speedy Dolphins offense.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
If you're an Indianapolis Colts fan and you've been on social media at some point during the past week, you've probably seen the image of team owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon wearing a headset on the sidelines.
The Indianapolis Colts showed their offensive capabilities against the Miami Dolphins in Week 1. Shane Steichen's attack logged 418 total yards, with 272 coming through the air from the quarterback Daniel Jones in his first start with Indy.
The Indianapolis Colts are coming off a significant win in Week 1, where they dominated the Miami Dolphins from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.
The Indianapolis Colts put on a show against the Miami Dolphins in Week 1, holding an explosive offense to only eight points. That being said, you can't get caught up on the previous week in the NFL.
Tyler Warren entered the league as one of the most versatile tight end prospects we’ve seen after having a prolific college career at Penn State. He flashed major potential in his NFL debut with the Indianapolis Colts, showing promise that his talents will translate at the professional level.
Quarterback finds stability under Shane Steichen with weaponry and protection finally aligned INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Daniel Jones walked into Week 1 with doubts hanging over him, but his performance against the Miami Dolphins looked less like a lucky break and more like a quarterback in his best situation yet.
Indianapolis Colts LB Zaire Franklin has never been shy about sharing what's on his mind. It’s part of the reason he's become one of the top leaders in the Colts locker room, which has led him to be voted a captain multiple times now.
Adonai Mitchell wasn’t impressive as a rookie last year. However, the young Indianapolis Colts receiver can turn things around and have a breakout season.
Well, folks, here we go again. Just when you thought the Indianapolis Colts might have finally caught a break in their secondary, the football gods decided to remind us that hope is a dangerous thing in the NFL.