Heading into the 2025 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts have had a fair bit of concerns surrounding what this offense could have in store for the year ahead.
The Indianapolis Colts made a huge investment in their tight end position this offseason in the form of drafting Penn State star Tyler Warren at 14th overall in April's NFL Draft.
The Washington Commanders’ top Wide Receiver has requested a trade on Thursday. Could the Colts swing a trade for Indiana’s 2013 Mr. Football to return back home?
The Indianapolis Colts continue dealing with injuries at the cornerback position, suffered during training camp, as Jaylon Jones and JuJu Brents sit out with hamstring injuries.
The Indianapolis Colts announced they signed CB Chris Lammons and released CB Corey Ballentine in a corresponding roster move. Lammons, 29, wound up going undrafted out of South Carolina back in 2018.
The Indianapolis Colts need to show signs of progress during the 2025 NFL season. This will be the third year of Shane Steichen’s regime in Indy, which is usually when NFL ownership wants to see results.
The Indianapolis Colts selected second-year defensive edge Laiatu Latu in 2024's draft with the 15th overall selection. While Latu didn't light the world on fire for his rookie year, he showed plenty to believe he'll blossom into a great pass-rusher.
The Colts’ first-ever training camp night practice was a smash hit. Westfield, IN — For the first time, the Indianapolis Colts hosted a nighttime practice for training camp.
The Indianapolis Colts have an ongoing quarterback competition taking place at Grand Park Sports Campus as the incumbent starter Anthony Richardson Sr.
On Thursday night, the Indianapolis Colts had what could be viewed as their dress rehearsal ahead of next week's joint practice and preseason kickoff with the Baltimore Ravens.
One of the worst-kept secrets this offseason was the Indianapolis Colts' desperate need to upgrade their TE position. This led them to select Tyler Warren out of Penn State with the 14th pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Let there be lights! The Indianapolis Colts held their first night practice ever of training camp at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana, on Thursday evening, and there were a few takeaways to take note of:
A critical position just got thinner. Coming into the season, cornerback was a huge area of need for the Indianapolis Colts. Charvarius Ward signed in free agency as one of Chris Ballard’s biggest splashes to help address that hole, and the consensus is that he should be a very nice upgrade for that unit.
The Indianapolis Colts hosted four defensive backs for workouts on Thursday, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. The following is a list of defensive backs who worked out for the Colts: Keion Crossen Thomas Graham Chris LammonsMichael Ojemudia Crossen, 29, is a former seventh-round pick by the Patriots in 2018 out of Western Carolina.
The Indianapolis Colts are a team in transition, whether that be for positive or negative reasons. This offseason, they adjusted their approach and became more aggressive in free agency (or, if you ask them, just more successful).
I'm not sure what others around the league are watching when they throw on Jonathan Taylor's film from the 2024 season. Despite arguably putting up a top-three RB season in the league last year, he still finds himself ranked low in top-10 RB rankings across the league.
During the final five games of the 2024 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts were without offensive tackle Braden Smith because of a personal matter. Smith revealed in an interview with the Indianapolis Star that he spent 48 days in a treatment facility to address his obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Just this week, the Indianapolis Colts were finally able to put the contract chatter surrounding left tackle Bernhard Raimann to rest, as the two sides were able to hash out an agreement on a four-year, $100 million extension to keep him in the fold for four more seasons after a strong three-season sample size.
The Indianapolis Colts have had injuries piling up in their CB room during the early stages of training camp. This has led them to make multiple moves to improve their depth going forward.
The Indianapolis Colts have been busy making roster transactions over the last few days, and on Thursday, that trend continued as the team participates in its training camp for the upcoming 2025 NFL season.
Tuesday morning’s practice marked six days since the beginning of Indianapolis Colts training camp, and unfortunately, injuries have begun to stack up.