How many of the AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award winners can you name in five minutes?
After 3 months of being away, Colts players and coaches have reported back to team headquarters for Phase I of offseason workouts this week. Some familiar faces reported back to the Colts headquarters this week, as the team begins week 1 of its 8-week offseason program.
The Indianapolis Colts reached a deal to keep a star player with the team for the foreseeable future after a Pro Bowl appearance for the 2023 season. The move came as the Colts were getting set to start their offseason workout program.
The 30-year-old was traded to the Colts in March 2020.
Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner signed a two-year extension through 2026. "DeForest has been the epitome of what it means to be a Colt the last four years," Colts general manager Chris Ballard said in a statement Monday.
DeForest Buckner has become the latest defensive tackle to benefit from the position’s surging market.
According to Adam Schefter, the Indianapolis Colts have signed veteran DT DeForest Buckner to a two-year, $46 million extension. The deal locks Buckner
For the first time since Andrew Luck retired in 2019, Indy doesn't need to find a starting QB, but there are still needs to fill.
In the latest NFL mock draft from ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts addressed some of their biggest needs.
Andrew Luck hasn’t played in the NFL since 2018, but he still hasn’t lost his throwing touch.
Five years ago, Andrew Luck, the celebrated quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts, made a surprising decision to retire from professional football just before his 30th birthday.
The Indianapolis Colts finished 9-8 last season, which when you think about it is pretty amazing. Yet in year two, the market is saying reaching that same win total is unlikely.
Andrew Luck returned to Indianapolis on Friday, nearly five years after he shocked the football world by announcing his retirement at the age of 29. It doesn't sound like he has any regrets.
For years, the Indianapolis Colts played it safe with their quarterback choices, opting for established veterans in the league. However, this strategy seemed to yield diminishing returns, as some of these quarterbacks appeared to have already peaked.
It’s been five years since Andrew Luck left the Indianapolis Colts. In a recent public appearance, Luck mentioned to reporters that the thought of returning to the league after his retirement never crossed his mind.
The NFL draft season is in full swing after the NFL Combine. When it comes to the Indianapolis Colts and their first-round pick, three players have been very popular in these mock drafts.
Although Kellen Mond worked out for the 49ers this week, the former third-round pick will end up in a similar system.
The 2024 NFL Draft is very strong at the top of the draft board. Arguably, this may be the deepest group at the top of the draft in a few years. That includes the wide receiver position, obviously.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson had an unfortunate rookie campaign, as he bowed out due to a shoulder injury after just four games. He also sustained a concussion in Week 2 that sidelined him for a contest.
According to Matt Barrows, the 49ers are hosting free-agent QB Kellen Mond for a tryout at their local prospect workout day on Wednesday. Mond, 24, was a four-year starter at Texas A&M and left as the school’s all-time leader in passing yards, completions, pass attempts, passing touchdowns, and total offense.
According to Adam Schefter, the Seahawks hosted veteran OL Ike Boettger for a visit. He’s the latest veteran offensive lineman that Seattle’s taking a
The NFL Draft is a resource to beef up a franchise with young players hungry to showcase their talent. It is also a resource to get the help that free agency might not afford.
The Indianapolis Colts re-signed safety Julian Blackmon to a one-year contract on Tuesday. Financial terms of the deal were not reported by the Colts, but multiple media outlets previously reported it was worth up to $7.7 million, with $3.2 million guaranteed.
Next season, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson wants to remind fans why he was the fourth overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.
As the 2024 NFL offseason continues and teams start to recalibrate their rosters for the upcoming campaign, the Indianapolis Colts find themselves at a critical juncture.
The Indianapolis Colts have been relatively quiet with their offseason moves so far. They have been conservative with their cap space and have made a point of re-signing players rather than adding players.
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