Daniel Jones represents the top pending free agent for the Colts. Keeping him in the fold will be a major offseason priority, but the same is also true of Alec Pierce.
The Indianapolis Colts need far more defensive firepower for the upcoming 2026 season. While every position can usually use more help, there are three spots on the defensive side of the ball that need more juice: defensive end, defensive tackle, and linebacker.
The Indianpolis Colts defense needs to make needed additions this offseason if they're going to end their five-year playoff drought. The team's edge rush room should be at the top of the list for a big swing.
Now that the 2025 NFL season is officially over after the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX over the New England Patriots, it means that preparations are underway for the league for the upcoming 2026 season.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Former Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl Champion head coach Tony Dungy is known to be an incredible speaker and motivator. It seems earlier this year, he used this talent to do a current NFL head coach a favor.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard is known to like his guys. This year, he faces his biggest challenge yet: keeping two of them while working with a limited budget.
Not only was it not the Indianapolis Colts' year to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, but apparently, it was even hard for players who played for the franchise in the past to make it to the big game.
It has long been known a mutual desire exists between the Colts and quarterback Daniel Jones to finalize a contract for 2026 and beyond. Work on attaining that goal should begin shortly.
Yet another member of the greatest era of the Indianapolis Colts franchise has joined the elite of the elite in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The greatest
The Indianapolis Colts need to eyeball several areas of the roster to improve as they head into the 2026 offseason, which is one of the most critical in years.
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.
According to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, the Colts and QB Daniel Jones will commence talks on a contract extension soon. Both sides want to work out a new deal to keep Jones in Indianapolis, per Pelissero.
Fans of the Indianapolis Colts, along with NFL fans everywhere, still to this day remember where they were when the news broke that Andrew Luck was retiring from the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts have around $35,598,489 available in cap space for the 2026 season and will have difficult decisions to make to free up space in the right areas for talent that fits their agenda.
It’s rare to see a team so high up on the mountain fall so far down the way that they did in 2025. The Indianapolis Colts looked as if they could win a Super Bowl before Daniel Jones got hurt.
Daniel Jones took full advantage of his one-year, $14 million deal with the Indianapolis Colts during the 2025 season. Jones was signed to a very modest deal after the disastrous 2023 and 2024 seasons with the New York Giants to compete with Anthony Richardson Sr.
The Indianapolis Colts are entering a pivotal 2026 offseason. They have plenty of in-house guys set to hit the open market, but after a somewhat disappointing season, how many players do the Colts want to bring back?
The moment the Indianapolis Colts landed corner Sauce Gardner via trade, he became one of their biggest stars. Due to his play on the field at the college and pro levels, Gardner has created many opportunities off the field over the years.
The Baltimore Ravens are planning to hire former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Marcus Brady, according to CBS Sports reporter Matt Zenitz. Brady worked in Indianapolis for four-and-a-half years before getting fired in November 2022, one week before the Colts let go of head coach Frank Reich.
The Indianapolis Colts shocked the entire football world when they chose to sign Philip Rivers after a five-year retirement. They took it a step further by naming him their starter for three weeks.
In the weeks leading up to Thursday's announcement for the NFL's 2026 Hall of Fame class, there was more discussion and outrage over who was not getting in than who might get in.
One of the Indianapolis Colts organization’s newest stars shared a revealing story on Thursday, showcasing the team’s emphasis on accountability. Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner reflected on a humbling introduction to his new team while speaking during Super Bowl LX media availability.
After being selected by the Giants with the sixth overall pick, Daniel Jones’ tenure at Metlife was chock-full of disaster. Jones, nicknamed “Danny Dimes” became infamous for his failings as the successor to Eli Manning.