Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

One of the major issues the Indianapolis Colts faced defensively in the 2022 season was the absence of star linebacker Shaquille Leonard. Battling a myriad of injuries, Leonard played in only three games.

It was the first time in his NFL career that he failed to make an All-Pro or Pro Bowl team, which he had done in each of his first four seasons with the Colts. It was a difficult turn of events for Leonard, but things were expected to go back to normal in 2023.

Healthy and able to get back on the field, the expectation was that Leonard would return right back to a prominent role in the defense. However, that has not been the case and he wants to know the reasoning behind it.

“What can I do? What am I doing wrong? You don’t believe in me?” Leonard said. “Am I not making plays? Am I bad in the run game? Am I bad in the pass game? Tell me something. Help me sleep. Help me sleep better at night,” Leonard said when speaking to the media on Thursday.

After playing 93 percent of the snaps on defense in his first four seasons with the Colts, Leonard has seen that number drop to 70 percent this season. As noted by Kevin Bowen in the tweet, Leonard is splitting reps on first and second down and coming off the field for third down.

Against the Carolina Panthers last week, Leonard played a season-low 44 percent of the snaps. That was a bizarre turn of events as the Colts were without fellow linebacker Zaire Franklin in the game.

It is something that has been a source of frustration, as Leonard is bothered by the lack of playing time and communication from the team. Given how important he was to the defense earlier in his career, he does deserve some insight into why things have changed.

Injuries can quickly derail a player’s career and the Colts could be looking to scale Leonard’s reps back to help keep him healthy. There is also a new coaching staff in place with Shane Steichen as head coach, and he may not view Leonard in the same light that the previous regime led by Frank Reich did.

“It’s just tough, man. It is frustrating when you’re having conversations and trying to figure out what else to do,” Leonard said. “I honestly don’t know what to do, I put my best foot forward every day.” 

Regardless of what the reason may be, it has not been communicated to Leonard. That is something that needs to change or the coaching staff could start losing the locker room.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Rams GM shares details about Stetson Bennett’s absence
Perpetual Bulls trade candidate once more hitting the rumor mill
MLB announces host venues for 2026 World Baseball Classic
Knicks marquee trade acquisition could bolt in free agency
Pistons make decision on new president of basketball operations
ESPN and long-time NFL reporter are parting ways
If Lions HC Dan Campbell's assessment of WR is accurate it could mean trouble for opponents
NBA closes investigation into embattled Thunder guard
NFL reporter predicts Cowboys' plan for QB Dak Prescott
Cavaliers make decision on head coach J.B. Bickerstaff’s future
Two young stars get hefty bonuses for making All-NBA teams
Mavericks star duo joins exclusive club with Game 1 win
Mavericks ride 'Luka Magic' on both ends late to win Game 1
Panthers shut out Rangers 3-0 in Eastern Conference Final opener
NBA announces 2023-24 All-NBA teams
Star Padres infielder to miss significant time with shoulder injury
LeBron James, Charles Barkley passionately defend Caitlin Clark from 'petty' haters
Roger Goodell discusses factors for possible 18-game NFL season
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott has intriguing comment on his contract situation
Celtics toying around with surprise Jayson Tatum move in conference finals