Prior to the Pro Bowl taking place this weekend, three Colts players will be participating in the Pro Bowl Games Skill Show.
In a recent mock draft, the Indianapolis Colts did what has become the unthinkable: they passed on Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. In many mock drafts--and when I say many, I mean many--Warren has been to go-to pick for the Colts and it's easy to understand why
Continuing on with our Colts’ offseason positional previews, up next is a closer look at the tight ends, a big need to address.
Indianapolis Colts superstar Jonathan Taylor needs help in the backfield, and these five running backs fit the bill.
IndyStar insiders Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins break down the lessons the Colts should have learned from the NFL playoffs, including the need for better quarterback play, complexity on defense and additions in the secondary.
The Indianapolis Colts had a shaky defense in 2024, resulting in one of the worst in points allowed (25.1 per game). However, while the underwhelming consistency resulted in the team departing from coordinator Gus Bradley,
When looking back on the 2024 season for the Indianapolis Colts, the team dealt with plenty of disappointments, from the roster construction to coaching decisions to performance by position groups ...
A head coach who before his 1997 hiring last coached in an NFL game in 1983, a QB who played in arena football and was bagging groceries before being signed by
Three former Wisconsin Badgers will take part in the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games this weekend. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel are those participants.
Schottenheimer has got two vets in Matt Eberflus as the defensive coordinator and Nick Sorensen as the special-teams coordinator ... and he's been considering up-and-comer Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams as the coordinator.
Take a look back at the tape of Jaguars standout Wide Receiver Brian Thomas Jr.'s best plays from his rookie year in the NFL.
Brian Daboll is on borrowed time entering his fourth Giants season, with John Mara asking him to give up offensive play-calling while Mara was simultaneously praising GM Joe Schoen’s process