The Indianapolis Colts worked hard to whittle their extensive roster from 90 to 53 players ahead of the August 26th deadline at 4pm EST.
After 37 players were released, waived, or cut, the official final roster for Indy's critical 2025 campaign is officially in its first wave. Here are the players that made the cut, by position, for offense, defense, and special teams.
Daniel Jones, Riley Leonard, Anthony Richardson Sr.
D.J. Giddens, Tyler Goodson, Jonathan Taylor
Josh Downs, Ashton Dulin, Anthony Gould, Adonai Mitchell, Alec Pierce, Michael Pittman Jr.
Mo Alie-Cox, Will Mallory, Drew Ogletree, Tyler Warren
Tanor Bortolini, Matt Goncalves, Quenton Nelson, Danny Pinter, Bernhard Raimann, Braden Smith, Luke Tenuta, Jalen Travis, Dalton Tucker
Adetomiwa Adebawore, DeForest Buckner, Samson Ebukam, Neville Gallimore, Eric Johnson II, Laiatu Latu, Tyquan Lewis, Kwity Paye, Tim Smith, Grover Stewart, J.T. Tuimoloau
Joe Bachie, Zaire Franklin, Cameron McGrone, Segun Olubi
Mekhi Blackmon, Johnathan Edwards, Xavien Howard, Jaylon Jones, Kenny Moore II, Charvarius Ward
Camryn Bynum, Nick Cross, Daniel Scott, Rodney Thomas II
LS Luke Rhodes, P Rigoberto Sanchez, PK Spencer Shrader
It's never easy for teams to let go of talent, especially players who looked good during training camp and the preseason. Notable names the Colts had to part ways with include tight end Jelani Woods, cornerback Chris Lammons and JuJu Brents, and defensive edge Isaiah Land.
Each one of these players, and others, fought hard to make the roster and earn a slot on the initial 53-man squad. However, as with the Colts and every other NFL franchise, it's an incredibly difficult and swift league that won't hesitate to move on from players if needed.
This roster will be leaned upon to help Indianapolis finally reach the playoffs and an AFC South title, pulling the team out of the depths of mediocrity that have plagued it over the past two seasons under Shane Steichen.
It will be interesting to see what Indianapolis does with further transactions after solidifying the first 53-man wave. The team must put together the best possible assembly of talent to give Steichen and his troops the best shot at a successful season for his third campaign as head coach.
It's all about winning in 2025 for the Colts, and if that doesn't happen, who knows what's to follow with this team.
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