The Indianapolis Colts have made multiple moves during the NFL's free agency period. While re-signing notable stars like wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.
One week into NFL free agency, and the whole league is nearly turned upside down. It’s been a busy week for all 32 teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, who have made seven signings thus far.
The Indianapolis Colts stayed fairly quiet during last week's first wave of NFL free agency. But now we head into wave two, an area where the Chris Ballard-led Colts typically thrive.
Colts free agent starting safety Julian Blackmon is scheduled to visit the reigning AFC East champions this week. According to Bleacher Report’s Jordan
The success Mayfield achieved is rare for someone playing on a prove-it deal, let alone a quarterback with his resume. Even so, several QBs at similar career crossroads signed deals this offseason that could lead to such a turnaround.
Free agency is in full swing for all NFL teams approaching the 2024 draft. For a squad like the Indianapolis Colts, it's important to sign in-house talent to solidify the future.
Deal or no deal? The Colts reportedly were close to making a deal last week—or maybe not even at all, for talented Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, depending on who you ask.
Despite a report to the contrary, ESPN’s Adam Schefter put an end to the speculation that the Kansas City Chiefs were close to trading star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Indianapolis Colts.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: To listen to Dwight Freeney, click on the following link: Megaphone) With 125-1/2 career sacks and 47 forced fumbles, former Indianapolis Colts’ star Dwight Freeney was one of the NFL's most disruptive pass rushers.
If you have followed my work in previous off-seasons, then you will already know by now that I just do not like mock drafts. Yeah, it does make for some fun content in what is a boring time to be an NFL fan (at least we have the Pacers though right?), but in the end I just think it is speculative and senseless.
The Indianapolis Colts took care of their in-house business during the first week of free agency. They came to terms on long-term deals for receiver Michael Pittman, defensive lineman Grover Stewart, cornerback Kenny Moore, and linebacker Zaire Franklin.
The Bengals are going to have a new look in their offensive backfield this year. Joe Mixon spent the last seven seasons as their lead back, but he's now
The Indianapolis Colts stayed fairly quiet during last week's first wave of NFL free agency. But now we head into wave two, an area where the Chris Ballard-led Colts typically thrive.
The Indianapolis Colts stayed fairly quiet during last week's first wave of NFL free agency. But now we head into wave two, an area where the Chris Ballard-led
Jacob Martin is set to join a sixth career NFL team.
The Indianapolis Colts finished the 2023 season with a better-than-expected 9-8 record under first-year head coach Shane Steichen. With several key players needing new contracts ahead of 2024, the Colts have made the right moves to retain the building blocks that will help build the franchise around quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Things can change quickly in the NFL. Look at how things have played out for Indianapolis Colts' cornerback Kenny Moore II over the last two seasons. After a tumultuous 2022 season that saw Moore struggle in new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley's defense, the cornerback's name routinely came up in trade rumors.
The long wait is nearing an end. The Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs are ironing out the final details on a trade that will send star cornerback L'Jarius Sneed to Indianapolis.
With the Indianapolis Colts losing Gardner Minshew to the Las Vegas Raiders, we knew there would be a new QB 2 in Indy next year. The Colts decided to add the former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco to backup Anthony Richardson.
The Indianapolis Colts officially signed wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to a three-year contract extension worth up to $71.5M. After receiving the franchise tag the week prior, it was only a matter of time before Pittman’s big payday would arrive.
The Colts have kept a number of familiar faces home this offseason.
This will be the 39-year-old Flacco’s fifth NFL team..
According to Adam Schefter, the Colts are re-signing LB Genard Avery to a one-year deal. He missed all of last season with a knee injury but will get the chance to compete for a role in 2024. Avery, 29, is a former fifth-round pick of the Browns back in 2018 out of Memphis.
His 13 INTs from the slot position are five more than any other player since 2017.
The Indianapolis Colts aren't letting star wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. go anywhere.
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