The Indianapolis Colts offensive line has reached the end of an era. On Monday afternoon, free-agent center Ryan Kelly agreed to a contract with the Minnesota Vikings , leaving the Colts after nine years in which he was the team's longest-tenured player.
The Colts are keeping wide receiver Ashton Dulin, a core special teams player, on a two-year deal with a max value of $8.5 million, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
The Indianapolis Colts have agreed to a deal with one of the top players available in free agency.
The Indianapolis Colts had an up-and-down year in 2024. They had a roller coaster ride at the quarterback position, but the offense was far from the biggest concern.
The Indianapolis Colts have made another major addition in the secondary on the opening day of free agency. According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, the Colts have agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal with San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward, including $35 million guaranteed.
Seven-year veteran cornerback Charvarius Ward has signed a new contract with the Indianapolis Colts. Ward, a former undrafted free agent, spent the 2024 season with the San Francisco 49ers but has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys.
Chris Ballard‘s January comments about an organizational shift have led to big-ticket investments in outside free agents. While that has not been a Colts staple under the current GM, it has shaped the team’s start of free agency.
The start of this offseason has shown that the Bears are very committed to bolstering their play in the trenches.
The Indianapolis Colts needed to make drastic improvements to their secondary this offseason, and their first free-agency signing of the year did just that. The team landed one of the top safeties on the market, Camryn Bynum, formerly of the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings drafted Bynum in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The NFL is in an absolute frenzy on day one of the tampering period in free agency. Key players across the league are finding new homes as teams fill out their rosters for next season.
On the unofficial first day of NFL free agency, the Indianapolis Colts lost a big piece of their defensive line as free agent Dayo Odeyingbo has reportedly agreed to a contract with the Chicago Bears .
Four-year veteran safety Camryn Bynum signed a new contract with the Indianapolis Colts. Bynum, a former fourth-round pick, spent the entirety of his professional career with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Indianapolis Colts are slated as the home team for a 2025 regular season game set to take place in Berlin, Germany. The Colts were named the host back in January, but their opponent has finally been revealed.
The Indianapolis Colts have plenty to hash out at the quarterback spot. Anthony Richardson could be on the move this offseason after two consecutive disappointing NFL campaigns, but there is at least some strength growing on the offensive line, via ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Free agency is always a two-sided sword for NFL teams. While they have the chance to sign players from around the league, they also often watch players they've grown to love go to higher bidders. That fact is certainly true for the Indianapolis Colts, who are expected to see multiple of their in-house free agents sign elsewhere this offseason.
It's been reported that the Indianapolis Colts have agreed with right tackle Braden Smith on a revised contract to keep him with the team for the 2025 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are releasing tight end Evan Engram. Who knows what team he’ll end up signing with next? Jared Dubin of CBS Sports listed the Indianapolis Colts as a possible landing spot: “The Colts have seemingly been rotating a million tight ends for years.
Today is finally the day! For the Indianapolis Colts and the rest of the NFL, the official start to free agency arrives today The NFL has designated 12:00 p.m.
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.
Anthony Richardson's time with the Indianapolis Colts hasn't panned out as the team hoped when they took him No. 4 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. Heading into his third professional season, he's not even guaranteed the Colts' starting quarterback job.
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.
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