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Indianapolis Colts 2025 Win Total: This Team Sucks
- Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Anthony Richardson Sr. (5) and Daniel Jones (17) drop back to pass Monday, July 28, 2025, during training camp held at Grand Park in Westfield.

Here we go again. The Colts have managed to convince some folks that 7.5 wins is a reasonable expectation. But let’s pump the brakes on this particular hype train before it derails spectacularly. The Indianapolis Colts are staring down a season win total of 7.5 games, and frankly, that number feels about as inflated as a Tom Brady football in 2014.

The Quarterback Carousel Continues Its Dizzying Spin

Here’s where things get really entertaining. The Colts are apparently still figuring out whether Anthony Richardson or newly acquired Daniel Jones should take snaps under center. It’s like choosing between a sports car with no brakes and a minivan with three flat tires; neither option inspires confidence. The Colts finally chose Daniel Jones, and it’s clear that Richardson is an NFL bust. With how awful both are, maybe Riley Leonard will get to start games for this franchise.

Offensive Line Concerns That Can’t Be Masked

Remember when the Colts actually had a decent rushing attack? Those days are looking more distant than Peyton Manning’s playing career. The departure of Will Fries and Ryan Kelly has left gaping holes in an offensive line that already resembled Swiss cheese during critical stretches last season.

The numbers don’t lie: Indianapolis was a completely different team after losing Fries in Week 5. They went from being a respectable 10th in rush EPA per play to plummeting to 16th, and that’s being generous with the grading curve. When your entire offensive identity hinges on running the football, losing key blockers is like trying to perform surgery with oven mitts.

Defensive Improvements Won’t Save This Season New Faces, Same Problems

Lou Anarumo replacing Gus Bradley at defensive coordinator brings fresh blood to the operation, and acquisitions like Charvarius Ward and Cam Bynum look solid on paper. The defensive line featuring Grover Stewart, DeForest Buckner, Quity Paye, and Laiatu Latu has the potential to create havoc. The improvements are marginal at best, and expecting a defense to carry a team with questionable quarterback play and offensive line issues is like expecting a life jacket to save you from a sinking cruise ship. It might help, but you’re still in deep water.

Final Verdict: Take the Under and Thank Me Later

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) rushes the ball Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

The Indianapolis Colts will struggle to reach eight victories in 2025, making the under on 7.5 wins one of the safer bets this side of the sun rising tomorrow morning. Between quarterback uncertainty, offensive line degradation, and a competitive division, this team has more question marks than a game show host’s cue cards.

Smart bettors recognize opportunity when it presents itself, and this Colts team represents exactly that: an opportunity to cash in on inflated expectations and preseason optimism. Sometimes the best bet is the one that goes against the grain, and in Indianapolis, that grain has been grinding fans down for years.

Take the under, sit back, and watch another season of Colts football that falls just short of modest expectations. It’s become as predictable as Indiana weather and twice as disappointing.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Fantasy Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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