The Colts' secondary struggled all season, allowing 229.4 passing yards per game, ending as the 26th-ranked team in the league. On top of that, Indy allowed a 69.36% completion rate (30th in the NFL).
With the official release of the AP NFL All-Pro first and second teams on Friday, the Indianapolis Colts found themselves with two members to appear on the list receiving the honor. While the Colts didn't get any names on the All-Pro first team, guard Quenton Nelson and linebacker Zaire Franklin landed as selections to the second team.
It was a difficult 2024 season for the Indianapolis Colts after finishing with an 8-9 record and missing the playoffs. When speaking to reporters on Friday, GM Chris Ballard said their team isn’t close to being contenders.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer was asked about the Colts’ defensive coordinator opening and mentioned three names to watch.
Anthony Richardson will be back with the Indianapolis Colts in 2025, but things will look different in Indianapolis’ quarterback room. General manager Chris Ballard said at his end-of-year presser Friday that Richardson will have competition since “he’s not proven he can play 17 games.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has had an up-and-down start to his NFL career. He's shown what he's capable of when he's healthy but he hasn't been able to stay healthy consistently,
With the regular season behind us, let’s take a look ahead to the 2025 NFL draft with who the experts currently have the Colts selecting.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly looking into multiple notable names as they look to fill their vacant defensive coordinator role. NFL Network's
The Indianapolis Colts feel like they are stuck in the middle of the NFL right now. Indianapolis finished the 2024 regular season with a record of 8-9 and finished second in the AFC South division standings.
The talking points were real and from the heart. Chris Ballard spent nearly 50 minutes Friday admitting mistakes and offering a vision of how he’ll go about learning from and
While Franklin did not specify what the mistakes were, it got to the point where Colts head coach Shane Steichen said he would address a controversial moment of the podcast with Franklin and teammate E.J. Speed.