The Indianapolis Colts are right in the thick of the mix for free agent quarterback Daniel Jones. According to The Athletic insider Dianna Russini, the Colts and the Minnesota Vikings are the two expected leading contenders to land Jones in free agency.
As free agency opens up around the NFL in the coming days, the Indianapolis Colts will have a few interesting names hitting the market with opposing intrigue across the league on both ends of the field.
The San Francisco 49ers have made some coaching changes in the wake of a 6-11 finish in 2024 which resulted in a last-place finish in the NFC West and the team missing the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
The Indianapolis Colts are entering a make-or-break offseason for players, their front office, and coaching staff. They have multiple in-house free agents, but only a couple stand out as players they should prioritize bringing back.
The Indianapolis Colts have always stressed the importance of having strength and depth on the offensive line. Given how Indianapolis needs Anthony Richardson to be as protected as possible, keeping the trenches together is key.
The Indianapolis Colts can't afford foolhardy decisions or lapses in judgment through free agency, whether for their own or outside talents. Several bigger names have garnered a lot of attention for Indy's in-house players due for new contracts, but another is long-time safety Julian Blackmon, who has been solid playing in the Circle City.
You’ve probably heard the phrase “The Indianapolis Colts will bring in competition for Anthony Richardson” nearly a million times. That new quarterback could be Justin Fields.
The Indianapolis Colts have multitudes of roster needs heading into 2025 free agency. One area where Indianapolis can use more firepower is in the offensive backfield with Jonathan Taylor.
The 2025 NFL draft is just seven weeks away, and the Indianapolis Colts continue to analyze prospects to join their roster. Indy has holes throughout the team, making the draft ultra-important for a squad aiming to return to the postseason.
It's nearly time for the Indianapolis Colts to literally put their money where their mouth is after general manager Chris Ballard committed to being more active and aggressive in closing deals to bring in outside players.
The Indianapolis Colts have a long list of free agents this spring following a disheartening campaign in the 2024 season. With expiring contracts on both sides of the ball, general manager Chris Ballard needs to determine who to re-sign before the 2025 season.
The Indianapolis Colts are expected to be active in the NFL free-agent market after a disappointing 2024 season. Indy has holes across the roster, especially at tight end.
If the Colts want him, they will have to pay, but it should be worth it. The Indianapolis Colts have the need, the capital, and the inside track to acquire the services of Cincinnati Bengals’ pass rushing stud, Trey Hendrickson.
The Indianapolis Colts will add a quarterback at some point this offseason. Will it be Sam Darnold? On a recent appearance on ESPN’s ‘Get Up,’ Adam Schefter was asked about Darnold and the Colts.
In the eyes of general manager Chris Ballard and many fans alike, the Indianapolis Colts roster is "not close" to where they need to be. After an 8-9 campaign
The Indianapolis Colts decided to announce at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that they plan to have an open quarterback competition in training camp. This has led many to wonder who the team will bring in to compete with Anthony Richardson.
The Indianapolis Colts are in the third year of the Anthony Richardson-Shane Steichen experiment. However, the duo has yielded little success, with the squad performing as average as possible (17-17 since 2023).
The Indianapolis Colts seem to be approaching an offseason, with improving their defense believed to be a primary focus. They are moving towards a new defensive philosophy, which creates some pretty glaring needs.
The Indianapolis Colts need to make tough choices on free agents ahead of the 2025 campaign, but the most pressing to get a new deal is right guard Will Fries.
DK Metcalf, of course, recently requested a trade. It’ll be interesting to see where the Seattle Seahawks trade the star receiver. What about the Indianapolis Colts?
The Indianapolis Colts have been a well-respected franchise in NFL history, with a lot of postseason success and thrills over the years, all of which culminated
The Colts announced on Wednesday that they have waived C Ryan Coll from their active roster. Coll, 24, went undrafted out of Richmond in 2024. He was an offensive tackle in college but was viewed as a center prospect entering the NFL.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Indianapolis Colts should make in the coming months.
Not everybody is convinced the Colts will stick with Anthony Richardson roughly two years after they made him the fourth overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.
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