The Indianapolis Colts finished the 2023 season at 9-8. For a team that was projected to win six games, they vastly overachieved expectations and almost won their division.
Coming into the 2023 season, the Indianapolis Colts faced a lot of question marks surrounding their pass rush. The Colts knew what they were getting with defensive tackles DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart.
The Indianapolis Colts picked up a big win in Week 13, and their pass rush was a big reason why. Week 13 was especially great for 20221 1st-round pick
Indianapolis Colts EDGE Kwity Paye has taken a significant step forward in 2023 as the team’s biggest edge-rushing threat. Paye is enjoying a fantastic season, having recorded 3.0 sacks and 13 pressures through six regular-season appearances.
The Colts benefitted from a pair of huge no-calls late in their win over the Ravens on Sunday.
The Indianapolis Colts are coming off of a heartbreaking loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The final score may not indicate it, but the Colts’ defensive
Joint practices this week for the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears were a mixed bag from a performance stand point. It was a great opportunity for young guys to get valuable reps against players they haven’t seen before.
Much of the attention surrounding the Indianapolis Colts throughout training camp has been on the offensive side of the ball. With rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson becoming the starter and all of the drama involving the Colts and Jonathan Taylor, the offense has dominated the storylines over the past month.
The Colts’ 2020 first and second round picks will look to finally establish themselves as the pass-rushers of the team. With the 21st pick of the 2021 NFL Draft the Colts selected Michigan edge rusher Kwity Paye, and then with 54th pick they doubled down on the position and grabbed Vanderbilt’s Dayo Odeyingbo.
It’s been quite some time since the Indianapolis Colts had a serious tandem on the edge for their defense. Former edge rushers Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis were the last duo that wreaked havoc upon offensive tackles and opposing quarterbacks, often tallying 10-plus sacks each per season.
With three of the four teams in the AFC South drafting their presumed quarterback of the future, the 2023 season could be a year of transition for the division.
With the NFL Draft just a week away, it's always fun to look back at previous drafts and think "What if?" NFL.com's Adam Rank conducted a re-draft of the 2021 class including the No.
First and foremost, I wanted to take a moment to keep Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin in our thoughts and prayers, hoping that he manages to pull through the scary incident suffered last night in MNF.
As it’s been said over and over again, the Indianapolis Colts’ 2022 season is a major letdown. However, there are silver linings and they’re in the form of young, capable talent that has surfaced and shined throughout a bleak year.
Not much has gone right for the 4-10-1 Indianapolis Colts this season; however, the defense is closing in on a 17-year franchise record.
The Colts didn’t rule out any players for Monday Night Football, but they have several important defensive linemen they deemed questionable to play against the Steelers.
The Indianapolis Colts have become the NFL's circus in the past week, from the puzzling decision to bring in an ESPN Analyst to coach the team to the disastrous press conference on Monday night.
The Indianapolis Colts ruled out linebacker Shaquille Leonard and defensive end Kwity Paye for Sunday's rematch with the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Indianapolis Colts selected edge rusher Kwity Paye with their first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Paye wasn't considered a player who would have
The statistics from a pass rush standpoint might not have been there for Indianapolis Colts' rookie Kwity Paye, but that should do nothing to lessen the
Nelson's X-rays reportedly came back negative, and he'll undergo further tests to determine the extent of the injury.
The Indianapolis Colts have hopes for rookie pass rusher Kwity Paye, a player they selected with the 21st pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. While some in the fanbase expected Paye to immediately step in and produce, it will take some time for the raw pass rusher to gain his footing.
Indianapolis Colts first-round pick Kwity Paye left practice with an ankle injury earlier this week, but it appears he didn't suffer a serious injury.
Chosen 21st overall, Paye is expected to play a key role for the Colts as a rookie.
With the No. 20 overall pick, the Colts have selected Michigan pass-rusher Kwity Paye. Paye, widely regarded as the best edge rusher on the board, will join Ben Banogu, Tyquan Lewis, Al-Quadin Muhammed, Isaac Rochell, and Kemoko Turay in the Colts’ DE group.
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