The Indianapolis Colts are in a unique position having a young and talented roster but must make the playoffs and compete for the AFC South championship.
The Indianapolis Colts enacted a completely different approach to 2025 in free agency. However, the NFL draft is close (April 24th) and the Colts still need to nail their picks to help the team achieve more than eight victories.
The opening stage of free agency is over, and the Indianapolis Colts' main focus now is preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft. The team will continue to do their homework on the available free agents, but they also are making time to meet with prospects in this year's draft class.
We could see something unusual this year. Chris Ballard has a style, and he doesn’t deviate from it very often. Let me rephrase that; Chis Ballard used to have a style.
We're just over a month away from the 2025 NFL Draft, and over the next five weeks, we're going to hear quite a bit about how players perform at their pro days and who has met with which teams.
The Indianapolis Colts filled some holes on their roster through free agency already this offseason. And in a new A to Z Sports' 2025 NFL Mock Draft, they land a dynamic player who could be the final piece of the puzzle of their new-look defense. "There are a lot of rumors swirling around the love that the Colts have for Campbell.
The Indianapolis Colts have an array of directions to turn with their 14th-overall pick in this year's draft. It's an interesting class with tantalizing options on both sides of the ball, and following the Colts' recent free agency moves, they now have the flexibility to turn either way and likely land in a good spot.
The Colts made a flurry of moves to shore up their defensive backfield including signing former 49ers CB Charvarius Ward to a three-year, $60 million contract.
Is Richardson in serious danger of losing his job?
The Indianapolis Colts made multiple moves during the opening stage of free agency. One of the biggest being their signing of former Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum.
The Indianapolis Colts have made splashes in free agency and added depth in key areas ahead of the NFL draft on April 24th. However, there's still work to ensure the roster is ready for the best possible result for the 2025 season.
Arguably the biggest move in free agency for the Indianapolis Colts was adding cornerback Charvarius Ward on a three-year, $54 million deal with $6 million in incentives.
The Indianapolis Colts have been highly active in free agency. Notable signings are cornerback Charvarius Ward, running back Khalil Herbert, and quarterback Daniel Jones.
It's smart for a team with a new coordinator to bring familiar faces to the squad for easy integration and a potential fast start. It's no different for the Indianapolis Colts and long-time Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.
The 2025 NFL draft is nearly a month away as teams continue to analyze who to select with their picks. For the Indianapolis Colts , there are options across the board as to who could instantly improve the team entering the 2025 season.
The Indianapolis Colts have been one of the most active teams in free agency so far, signing seven outside names. Below is a brief list of the players
Anthony Richardson entered the NFL with enough potential for the Indianapolis Colts to take him with their No. 4 overall draft choice in 2023. Those prospects haven't materialized in the way needed for his team to commit fully to the former Florida Gators quarterback.
In a bit of a different approach to free agency periods in the past, Chris Ballard and the Indianapolis Colts have remained busy in the first few days of signings, adding a couple of eye-catching, big-name signings to some positions of need in the process.
The Indianapolis Colts splashed in the first week of free agency, specifically in the secondary. Indy signed Cam Bynum and Charvarius Ward to improve the defensive backfield for new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.
Cornerback David Long will be staying in Indianapolis. The Colts announced that they re-signed Long on Monday. No terms of the new deal were announced.
Richardson didn't play well enough over his first 15 career starts to spend this offseason cemented atop the Colts' depth chart.
Are the Colts hoping one particular trait of Jones rubs off on Anthony Richardson?
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