The dominoes soon will start tipping over, one into the next. The roster-building process is multi-phased: retaining your own valued free agents, the veteran free-agent market, the April 24-26 NFL Draft,
The Indianapolis Colts were named a “potential landing spot” for top free agent safety Talanoa Hufanga by Pro Football Focus. The need at the safety position is obvious for the Colts. For one, at a minimum, depth is needed with only Nick Cross, Rodney Thomas, and Marcel Dabo currently under contract for the 2025 season.
As the Colts work on building a playoff team with Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen, what lessons can they learn from this year's playoff field?
With the Senior Bowl being an important part of the pre-draft process for the Colts, let’s take a look at the highlights from Day 2 of practices.
A new CBS Sports mock draft by Chris Trapasso has the Colts taking senior Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round. Egbuka played alongside numerous elite receiver
The Indianapolis Colts are need of help in the secondary and some good news for them in that regard--if they're willing to go down this path--is that this year's free agency class has a lot of top talent.
The first day of Senior Bowl practices are in the books, an even that has played an important role in the Indianapolis Colts' pre-draft process under GM Chris Ballard. The Senior Bowl is an All-Star showcase event for many of the top draft prospects and also
He also gives the Colts offense a possible weapon out wide and downfield, fitting Steichen's scheme further. The wide receiver room currently has prominent names like Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, Alec Pierce, AD Mitchell, and Anthony Gould, but can always use competition.
While Kelly is the biggest name on this list, Will Fries might be the Colts' most important looming free agent.
Nate Atkins' first Colts mailbag of the offseason zeroes in on new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and other changes that could be coming.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens staff as a senior defensive secondary coach.
Bailey stood in front of the Corrections and Criminal Law Committee to explain why curbing illegal street takeovers and "spinning" activity should be a priority for lawmakers. Senate Bill 13 passed in committee by a vote of 6-1, with some lawmakers saying they're one step closer to putting the brakes on street takeovers.