Did you hear the chatter that suggests the Colts tried to trade for Justin Jefferson? Coach Shane Steichen wouldn’t give the report any legs. So we may never know if Indy tried to bring Jefferson, the Vikings star who now is the highest-paid receiver in NFL history, into the fold.
Ryan Kelly, the Colts' NFLPA rep and a vice president on the union's executive committee, made it clear he has zero appetite for the expansion of the regular season to 18 games.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson said he was sedated so that four artists could spend seven hours completing his back tattoo. Tattoo artist…
The Indianapolis Colts got their first look at rookie wide receiver Adonai Mitchell during rookie minicamp, but at OTAs, Mitchell got his first look at quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Vinnie Iyer of Sporting News was not a huge fan of the Indianapolis Colts signing DT Raekwon Davis in free agency.
The Indianapolis Colts are taking precautionary measures with Michael Pittman Jr.'s injury by holding him out of minicamp.
The Indianapolis Colts signed WR Adonai Mitchell to a four-year rookie contract.
Here are the biggest standouts from Day 1 of Indianapolis Colts minicamp.
Before the start of the 2023 season, Alec Pierce was seen as a breakout candidate with the Indianapolis Colts. The 2022 second-round pick out of Cincinnati was able to put up respectable numbers during his rookie season despite the Colts using three quarterbacks throughout the season.
The Indianapolis Colts tight end room is virtually the same as last season. Mo Alie-Cox is still the veteran presence in the tight end room. Jelani Woods is looking for a bounce-back year after being sidelined all season with an injury.
Six players, including five UDFAs, are participating in Indianapolis Colts minicamp on a tryout basis.
The Indianapolis Colts reportedly had interest in trading for star WR Justin Jefferson.
The Indianapolis Colts have now signed their entire 2024 NFL Draft class, which includes Laiatu Latu, Matt Goncalves, Tanor Bortolini, Anthony Gould, Jaylon Carlies, Jaylin Simpson, Micah Abraham, Jonah Lualu, and now dynamic pass-catcher Adonai Mitchell.
Colts rookie 2nd round pick AD Mitchell continues to make plays throughout the early offseason practices—and we’re taking notice. The Indianapolis Colts kicked off their first practice of mandatory veteran 3-day minicamp—which will be the local media’s last look until NFL training camp kicks off later in July.
The Indianapolis Colts' cornerback room is a major question mark heading into 2024, but this returning starter could provide the room with just the boost it needs to be passable.
The Colts used the No. 52 overall pick on the wide receiver, and the team now has the former Texas pass-catcher signed to his four-year rookie contract.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay will present Dwight Freeney for enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer, the third time Irsay has done such honors.
The Indianapolis Colts have a serious need for talent in the secondary. Their four defensive starters of JuJu Brents, Kenny Moore II, Julian Blackmon, and Nick Cross are solid, but the Colts seriously lack depth at every position.
Indianapolis Colts safety Daniel Scott will miss his second straight season due to injury in 2024. Scott, 25, ruptured an Achilles tendon during a practice last week, coach Shane Steichen confirmed Tuesday A fifth-round pick in 2023, Scott missed his entire rookie season with a torn ACL sustained during OTAs last June.
Richardson's rookie year was cut short after suffering a Grade 3 AC joint sprain in Week 5, which forced him to miss the remainder of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery to repair it.
The Indianapolis Colts are officially adding a new member to their Ring of Honor. Dallas Clark, arguably the franchise's greatest TE ever, will join the
Defensive Tackle Jonah Laulu was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the seventh round (234th overall pick) of the 2024 NFL Draft. Yet, as every professional sports fan knows, you don’t have to be a first-round pick to have a long and successful career.
The Indianapolis Colts are expected to have more firepower on the offensive side of the ball this season. With second-year QB Anthony Richardson back under center fully recovered from his shoulder injury last season.
When the Indianapolis Colts finished their 2024 NFL Draft at the end of April, they came out with nine total picks. Some of those picks had glaringly obvious potential, like first-round No.
Looking at the offseason in its totality, Indianapolis may just be the least improved team in the AFC South.
The Indianapolis Colts have plenty of upside. Now it's a matter of realizing that upside.
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