The Indianapolis Colts retooled their defensive line room this offseason, letting 1,508 defensive snaps walk in free agency. A majority of those snaps will be eaten up by the return of Samson Ebukam and new additions such as Tim Smith, Neville Gallimore, and J.T.
Zaire Franklin will again be counted on as a key member of the Colts’ defense in 2025. The veteran linebacker’s availability for training camp is now uncertain, however.
The Indianapolis Colts are approaching the 2025 schedule release on Wednesday, May 14th. With such a crucial season ahead, where success is a must, it's all about taking advantage of key matchups and winning divisional tilts that take up six of the 17 games.
Despite the Indianapolis Colts' efforts to improve the state of their quarterback room and outlook this offseason heading into the 2025 campaign, the stage could inevitably be set for the team to continue those motions heading into next offseason.
Colts HC Shane Steichen revealed LB Zaire Franklin had a procedure done on his ankle that will likely keep him out until the start of training camp in late July. “Yeah, he’s got an ankle deal.
The Colts could withstand to add some additional starting caliber depth at linebacker, and there’s a familiar face that could potentially be available for new DC Lou Anarumo.
After recently selecting rookie DJ Giddens, the Colts appeared ready to move on from Trey Sermon, who reportedly has signed a one-year deal with the Steelers.
Rookie minicamp is in the books for the Indianapolis Colts, as drafted and undrafted players alike took the practice field for the first time. The Colts focused on players with plenty of college experience and success in the 2025 NFL Draft as general manager Chris Ballard attempted to fill the remaining holes on the roster.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
The Indianapolis Colts have completed their splash signings in free agency, secured eight new players through the NFL draft, and multiple undrafted free agents.
The Indianapolis Colts possess a revamped backfield after signing Khalil Herbert and drafting JD Giddens. Also, former Colts running back and free agent, Trey Sermon is with the Pittsburgh Steelers as their newest addition.
After a long offseason, the Indianapolis Colts will soon know their 2025 schedule. The NFL will release the 2025 season schedule for all 32 teams this week. Since the end of the 2024 regular season, we have known who the Colts' 2025 home and away opponents will be.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone at this point, but Trey Sermon won't be back with the Indianapolis Colts in 2025. The former Colts RB is signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal. Trey Sermon spent the last two years with the Colts after signing with the team ahead of the 2023 season.
He might not have stuck around with the Indianapolis Colts as long as he would have liked, but Rodrigo Blankenship's football career has new life. The former Colts starting kicker is having a perfect start to his season in the UFL. The Colts signed Blankenship as an undrafted free agent in 2020.
Trey Hendrickson has yet to sign a contract extension with the Cincinnati Bengals. The star edge rusher could get traded if he never receives an extension.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Steelers are signing RB Trey Sermon to the roster. He tried out for the team at rookie minicamp this past week. Sermon, 26, is a former third-round pick by the 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.
Although the Indianapolis Colts lost some key players, their offensive line should still be solid in 2025. Jake Arthur of Sports Illustrated asked if the team added enough to the unit this offseason: “Have the Colts added enough to the line this offseason?
The Indianapolis Colts announced they waived G Atonio Mafi and DT Pheldarius Payne on Friday. Indianapolis also officially signed undrafted RB Ulysses Bentley IV.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to have a productive season after falling short of the playoffs last season. So far, they’ve made an emphasis to focus on improving their offense, and the moves they’ve made in free agency and the draft show that they’re serious about turning the corner.
Indianapolis Colts first-round draft pick Tyler Warren signed his four-year rookie contract, the team announced Friday. The deal is worth $20.96 million with an $11.884 million signing bonus and also includes the standard team option for a fifth season.
Fans were ecstatic when the Indianapolis Colts selected Anthony Richardson with the fourth overall pick in 2023. The Florida quarterback was compared to Buffalo Bills superstar Josh Allen in the sense that he wielded a unique combination of speed, power, and a rocket arm.
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Samson Ebukam said Wednesday he expects to be cleared for training camp after missing the entire 2024 season with a torn Achilles.