The Indianapolis Colts decided to supply Jonathan Taylor with a worthy backup. This came after a lackluster year from rotational backs Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson as a duo.
In Week 18 (Sunday at 1:00 PM ET), RB Trey Sermon and the Indianapolis Colts will face the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have the 23rd-ranked run defense in the league (129.8 yards allowed per game).
Indianapolis Colts running back Trey Sermon will take on the 31st-ranked rushing defense of the New York Giants (142.6 yards allowed per game) in Week 17, at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday.
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In Week 9 (Sunday at 8:20 PM ET), RB Trey Sermon and the Indianapolis Colts will play the Minnesota Vikings, who have the third-ranked run defense in the NFL (83.9 yards allowed per game).
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
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The Colts’ Sunday backfield platoon of a ‘Good Sermon’ gets at least another week together to showcase their stuff against a certain South Beach squad.
In fantasy football, opportunity is everything. These little-known running backs haven’t seen much action, but thanks to injuries to starting players, they have an excellent chance to break out in Week 7.
The Indianapolis Colts will go for their third straight win this Sunday without Jonathan Taylor. Head coach Shane Steichen announced on Friday that an ankle…
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The Colts had encouraging injury updates on Wednesday, as two projected key contributors returned to the practice field. On Wednesday, the Indianapolis
The Indianapolis Colts have completed their first preseason contest, but they did not make it out unscathed. In fact, two players from a position group that already came into the game with questionable depth left early and did not return: running backs Trey Sermon and Trent Pennix.
The Colts running back depth is already being tested early on during preseason—with Trey Sermon suffering a hamstring injury. The Indianapolis Colts have ruled out backup running back Trey Sermon with a hamstring injury from Week 1’s preseason game against the Denver Broncos.
The Indianapolis Colts chose not to make a move for a backup RB after Zack Moss departed the team in free agency. Which has Trey Sermon as the clear favorite to win the job ahead of the 2024 season.
After injuries at critical positions dampened what turned out to be a 9-8 finish last season, the Indianapolis Colts return for the 2024 campaign relatively healthy and re-energized. While there are few roster holes to speak of, that doesn't mean there aren't crucial moves left to make.
Trey Sermon isn’t a superstar by any stretch of the imagination. He isn’t a player who most NFL fans talk about a lot. Yet, the Indianapolis Colts running back could be in store for a breakout 2024 season.
After transferring from Oklahoma, Sermon made his mark in his only season at Ohio State From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week.
The game of football is full of a next-man-up mentality. Therefore, shoring up backup positions is crucial to success. As the Indianapolis Colts look to have running back Jonathan Taylor back fully healthy, they must ensure his backup is solidified.
The Colts front office had to watch as key backup RB Zack Moss took a starting gig with the Bengals this offseason.
Here are three people in the Colts organization who are feeling the most heat.
As it turns out, the Indianapolis Colts will bring back running back Trey Sermon after all. The Colts announced re-signing Sermon, which The Indianapolis Star's Joel A.
Thanks to consecutive losses against the Cowboys and Saints with Gardner Minshew at QB, Philadelphia (13-3) must play its starters Sunday against the New York Giants, taking opportunities from three intriguing players.
In his final collegiate season at Ohio State, Sermon had 116 carries for 870 yards and four touchdowns with 12 catches for 95 yards.
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