For months, there was endless speculation about who would be named the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts. They brought in former New York Giants draft pick, Daniel Jones, to compete with Anthony Richardson for the job, and now training camp is finally here.
The Indianapolis Colts' training camp is running full steam ahead, especially with the competition between quarterbacks Anthony Richardson Sr. and Daniel Jones.
The Indianapolis Colts' 2025 draft class has multiple players that the team is planning on having an instant impact during their rookie season. A significant milestone for rookies entering the NFL is receiving their first-ever EA Sports Madden rating, something many of them dreamed of when they were kids playing the popular video game.
The Indianapolis Colts tried out five cornerbacks on Wednesday, per the NFL transaction wire. The full list includes: DB Wyatt Ekeler DB Tre Herndon DB Christian Holmes DB Myles Jones DB Duke Shelley Herndon, 29, signed on with the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt back in 2018.
The Indianapolis Colts needed depth at running back in 2023 while superstar Jonathan Taylor was rehabbing an ankle injury. This was handled by Zack Moss, who was traded the year before from the Buffalo Bills to the Colts for then-RB Nyheim Hines.
The Indianapolis Colts are just under halfway through training camp this offseason, and a few of the major camp battles are beginning to take shape. One of the biggest winners in camp thus far has been veteran linebacker Joe Bachie.
Tuesday morning’s practice marked six days since the beginning of Indianapolis Colts training camp, and unfortunately, injuries have begun to stack up.
Arguably the biggest question heading into the 2025 NFL season for the Indianapolis Colts is who will be their starting quarterback when the season gets underway.
The Indianapolis Colts will have a quarterback battle in training camp between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, and it’s uncertain who will step up and deliver the most.
The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a four-year contract extension with left tackle Bernhard Raimann on Monday evening, locking in one of their franchise pillars through his prime.
As the late July temperature rises, so did some tempers out there among teammates at practice... The Indianapolis Colts were back at training camp practice on Tuesday morning, for a consecutive day in full pads.
Rolling into this upcoming NFL season and training camps now upon us, the number one storyline for the Indianapolis Colts has centered upon what this team has in store for the quarterback position between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, and who will wind up taking the reins of this offense as the eventual Week One starter.
Indianapolis Colts’ starting cornerback Jaylon Jones was carted off the field with a non-contact injury in Tuesday’s practice, per WISHTV reporter Angela Moryan.
You never like to see a cart brought out after a player goes down with an injury. That was the case for the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday, though, when they saw a young defender taken off the field on a cart after suffering an injury during a training camp practice.
The Indianapolis Colts had big plans for Tyler Warren the moment they used the 14th pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft on the talented TE. They showed one of the things they might have up their sleeve during Tuesday's practice by having him experiment with a role they haven't used in quite a while.
The Indianapolis Colts announced a contract extension on Tuesday with left tackle Bernhard Raimann. Terms were not disclosed, but NFL Network reported it was a four-year, $100 million deal with $60 million guaranteed.
Earlier this offseason, it was reported Alec Pierce and the Colts had yet to engage in extension talks. The fourth-year wideout’s camp has in fact spoken to the team about a second contract, but it is still unlikely one will be worked out any time soon.