The Indianapolis Colts are ready to take on the Chicago Bears this Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. After Friday's practice, Indianapolis looks mostly healthy outside of wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.
Here are the full injury designations ahead of the Week 3 matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears.
The Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears will clash at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 22, and we offer DFS suggestions below. Colts vs. Bears Game Info Game Date: Sunday, September 22, 2024 Time: 1:00 p.m.
Will Anthony Richardson take the Indianapolis Colts to the playoffs this season? Most fans and experts would laugh at that question. And that makes sense, seeing that the Colts own a not-so-great 0-2 record.
The Indianapolis Colts have gotten off to a rough start of the 2024 season. Indianapolis has played both of its opponents closely through two weeks, but they still have an 0-2 record.
The Indianapolis Colts (0-2) will look to get their first win of 2024 when they defend Lucas Oil Stadium from the visiting Chicago Bears (1-1). With both teams coming off losses, something has to give in what will be an important game for both squads.
What will be the key matchups the Colts have to win to get on the win column in Week 3 Remember Matt Pryor? The disaster at tackle that almost got quarterback Matt Ryan killed, and was benched after just five weeks, well he will be starting for the Bears on Sunday, though he will be playing guard.
As the Indianapolis Colts attempted to make a fourth-quarter comeback against the Green Bay Packers last week, there was a prominent name that was not on the field.
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The Indianapolis Colts are heading into a must-win matchup against the Chicago Bears this upcoming Sunday afternoon. Both sides of Indy’s attack must clean up awful fundamentals and consistent mistakes to take their first victory of the 2024 season.
The Indianapolis Colts run defense must begin to show signs of life.
The Indianapolis Colts have to get back to their bread and butter of featuring the rushing attack in Week 3.
The Indianapolis Colts are 0-2, which makes it difficult to focus on the few positives the team has experienced so far this season. Starting right guard
The Indianapolis Colts (0-2) match up against the Chicago Bears (1-1) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, September 22, 2024. The Colts are totaling 18.5 points per game on offense (18th in NFL), and they rank 19th defensively with 22.5 points allowed per game.
The Indianapolis Colts are 0-2 to begin 2024 with the 1-1 Chicago Bears coming to Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, September 22nd. NFL.com believes that the 0-2 for Indianapolis may warrant 'panic mode' with uncertainty in areas on the roster and the shaky play of quarterback Anthony Richardson.
The Indianapolis Colts hit perhaps the highest of highs with Anthony Richardson’s pass seen around the world. However, in Week 2, they might have hit their lowest low.
Jonathan Taylor, who did not play a single snap in the Colts' loss to the Packers last Sunday, defended his coach on Thursday, citing the need to use the team's other running backs, and his own shortcomings in passing situations.
The Indianapolis Colts defensive struggles are likely going to get worse with the team placing star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner on the injury reserve. This has led fans to question what the teams plan will be to replace Buckner's vital role.
Two weeks into the 2024 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts find their defense ranked last against the run. In just two games, Indy has already given up 474 yards on the ground with an average 5.1 yards per carry.
The Indianapolis Colts have been without second-year wide receiver Josh Downs to start the regular season after he suffered a high ankle sprain early into
The Indianapolis Colts took some injury hits in Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers, most specifically on their defense. Rookie defensive end Laiatu Latu received some good news after he suffered a hip injury during the game.
This marks a change of pace for the durable defensive tackle, who entered this season having missed all of two games since his 2016 rookie season.
The MVP of Super Bowl LII may not go to the NFL Hall of Fame, but few quarterbacks will ever match the career of Nick Foles.
The Indianapolis Colts have started off the season 0-2 for the seventh time since 2011. In the previous six contests in which they started off the season this slow, they only made the playoffs once.
Per Mike Chappell, the Colts are elevating S Ronnie Harrison Jr. and DE Genard Avery for Week 2. Harrison, 27, was selected with the No. 93 overall pick in the third round out of Alabama by the Jaguars in 2018.
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