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Indianapolis Colts News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Hosted by Corey with the Story, Indianapolis Colts News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping the Colts—from game analysis and player performances to roster moves and key NFL developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local sports coverage to every team and keeping fans connected. Indianapolis Colts News Today is your daily snapshot of everything Colts. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai

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    Freeney’s NFL Insights & Golf Swing | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 4, 2026

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    Dwight Freeney, NFL sack king and basketball-born spin move innovator, swaps cleats for clubs at the American Century Championship while dropping legendary insights on the 2024 NFL season. He’s bullish on the Colts’ potential if their QB stays healthy, champions the QB’s role in modern football, and raves about today’s elite pass-rushers—Garrett, Parsons, Hutchinson, Watt, and Crosby—calling Garrett a record-breaker in the making. Freeney’s personal Mount Rushmore? Lawrence Taylor, Deacon Jones,

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    Happy 4th of July! - A message of Corey

    Published Jul 4, 2026

    Happy 4th of July! - A message of Corey

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    Colts Special Teams: Unsung Heroes Rise | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 4, 2026

    Colts Special Teams

    The Colts’ unsung special teams stars are quietly shaping up for a breakout 2026-27 season. Spencer Shrader and Blake Grupe are locked in a fierce kicking battle, both proven performers with Shrader’s breakout year and Grupe’s clutch finish. Punter Rigoberto Sanchez, despite limited snaps, pins opponents deep with elite accuracy. Veteran All-Pro Luke Rhodes anchors the unit with his consistency. While returners need work, the foundation is strong — special teams could be the Colts’ hidden weapon

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    Steichen’s Smart Pass Game | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 4, 2026

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    Greg Cosell drops major praise for Colts coach Shane Steichen, calling his offensive scheming elite—especially how he consistently gets QBs to hit first reads. Before Daniel Jones went down, Steichen’s system unleashed Jones’ best play, with quicker decisions and explosive results. Steichen’s genius lies in adapting the offense weekly to maximize player strengths, showing elite flexibility. While no playoff trip yet, the front office trusts Steichen to build a full, winning season. Now, the focu

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    Jaylon Jones' Battle for Colts CB Spot | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 4, 2026

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    Jaylon Jones, the Colts’ 7th-round cornerback, faces a brutal reality: his 2025 season was derailed by injury and diminished playing time, leaving him with a shaky case for a roster spot in 2026. With a career-high 58% completion rate allowed against him and a litany of penalties, Jones must now battle for one of the final cornerback positions — a spot already crowded with talent and fierce competition. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Adverti

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    Jonathan Taylor Trade Rumors Heating Up | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 4, 2026

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    Jonathan Taylor’s future with the Colts hangs in the balance as he enters his final contract year, poised for a massive payday in 2027. With over 300 carries since 2020 and a hefty workload, the Colts may be forced to make a tough decision—trade him before the deadline or risk losing him cheaply in free agency. ESPN’s Ben Solak predicts a bold move: Taylor could be shipped to the Bears for a one-year rental, where a strong season might earn him an extension. With new ownership and a shaky front

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    Buckner’s Recovery Decides Colts’ Playoff Fate | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 3, 2026

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    DeForest Buckner’s career year was derailed by a neck injury that sidelined him for the rest of the season, leaving the Colts’ playoff hopes hanging in the balance. Once a dominant force with 47 tackles and 4 sacks in just 10 games, his absence triggered a brutal 1-8 collapse after a 7-1 start. With the offense firing on all cylinders thanks to Jonathan Taylor and Alec Pierce, the defense’s collapse without Buckner’s leadership is now the biggest question mark heading into training camp. His ret

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    Taylor Stays: Colts’ Future Depends on Him | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 3, 2026

    Taylor Stays

    Jonathan Taylor isn’t going anywhere — not even for trade talks. The Colts’ rushing star, who’s shattered franchise records and led the league in carries, is the heartbeat of their win-now 2026 plan. Trading him would sabotage their playoff push, especially since QB Daniel Jones needs Taylor’s ground game to thrive. With no proven backup running backs on the roster, the Colts simply can’t afford to lose their most dangerous weapon — unless they’re in a crisis, and even then, it’s a long shot. Li

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    Colts LB Battle to End Playoff Drought | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 3, 2026

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    The Colts’ linebacker corps is heating up as they head into training camp, with rookie CJ Allen poised to take over as defensive leader and rookie Bryce Boettcher battling veteran Akeem Davis-Gaither for the WILL spot. With depth and health critical to their playoff push, the young core could be the defense’s strength—or their Achilles’ heel. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    CJ Allen: Colts LB Ready for Tackle Domination | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 2, 2026

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    CJ Allen is the Colts’ new starting middle linebacker and fantasy’s sleeper rookie LB3 — a physical, tackle-machine who racked up 71 stops at Georgia and is primed for 115+ tackles in 2026, thanks to a dominant defensive line and a clear role in Indy’s defense. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View s

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    Bentley’s Tough Road to Colts Roster | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 2, 2026

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    Ulysses Bentley, the Colts’ undrafted rookie RB, faces a steep climb to the 53-man roster as he battles veterans DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan for backup RB duties — and with only three RBs typically carried, his path is narrow. While his familiarity with Shane Steichen’s offense gives him an edge, his best shot at staying with the team may be on special teams or in the passing game. With new UDFA competition like Lincoln Pare and Anderson Castle, even a practice squad spot feels uncertain — but B

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    Colts Defense Gets Fresh Blood | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 2, 2026

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    The Colts are revamping their secondary under Lou Anarumo, bringing in new faces to inject fresh energy and elevate their defensive game in Year 2. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/00bf94eaf1cd7bb8

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    Colts’ OL Cap Commitment Revealed | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 2, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are pouring serious cash into their offensive line for 2026, allocating nearly $48 million—ranking 21st in the league and eating up 15.9% of their cap. Quenton Nelson alone carries a $24M cap hit, making him the team’s second-highest paid player, while Bernhard Raimann adds another $9M. The rest of the unit is stocked with young, affordable talent like Tanor Bortolini, Matt Goncalves, and Jalen Travis, with Goncalves leading that group at just under $1.6M. It’s a bold move

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    Colts Could Trade Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts just dropped a jaw-dropping $196 million on Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce in 2026 — but ESPN’s Ben Solak is predicting a wild twist: they might trade star running back Jonathan Taylor. With Taylor entering the final year of his contract and teams rarely giving RBs big second deals, Solak says if Indy struggles early, they could move Taylor for future assets — maybe even to the Bears, where he’d thrive with managed usage. With new ownership, shaky leadership, and QB uncertai

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    Colts Offensive Line Ranks Top 8 | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    The Colts’ offensive line ranks eighth in the NFL — elite protection for their QB — anchored by a dominant left side featuring Bernhard Raimann and Quenton Nelson, a duo that’s a force in pass blocking and running game success. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://so

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    Davis-Gaither Eyes WILL Spot | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    Akeem Davis-Gaither is poised to seize the WILL linebacker spot for the Indianapolis Colts this season, leveraging his deep familiarity with defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo—whom he played under for five seasons in Cincinnati—and his proven starting experience, including a strong finish to the 2024 season and over 100 tackles with the Cardinals. With veteran Zaire Franklin traded away and rookie Bryce Boettcher competing, Davis-Gaither’s scheme mastery and track record give him the edge to lock

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    Colts Wide Receiver Room Shake-Up | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    The Colts are rebuilding their wide receiver corps after trading Michael Pittman Jr., with Alec Pierce stepping into the lead role despite recovering from ankle surgery. Pierce is expected to be a complete receiver, not just a deep threat, while Josh Downs gets a bigger share of targets, often lining up opposite Pierce. The team faces a critical test in managing increased workloads for their top two receivers. Ashton Dulin, a special teams standout, is a key candidate for the WR3 spot, adding ve

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    Brotherly Battle on the Gridiron | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    Brothers on the field, rivals since childhood—Caleb Downs, the Cowboys’ first-round safety, and his older brother Josh, the Colts’ wide receiver, are set to clash for the first time in the NFL on November 8, 2026. Caleb claims the younger sibling edge, recalling how Josh used to bully him in high school—leading to a school switch and a humiliating loss… until Caleb snagged a couple tackles. With both dads and uncles in the league, this family football feud was inevitable. Despite playing at diff

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    Colts Defense Tackle Battle | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    Colts defense heads into training camp with a major question: can their tackle duo, DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart, stay elite as they turn 32? Buckner’s recovery from a serious neck injury is a key storyline, while Stewart, entering a contract year, must prove he’s still a run-stopping force. With both veterans aging and depth being critical, the competition for backup spots is heating up — making this one of the most intriguing battles to watch as Indianapolis builds its defense for the s

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    Colts Tight End Battle Heating Up | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts’ tight end battle is heating up as training camp looms, with Tyler Warren, Mo Alie-Cox, and Drew Ogletree locked in for roster spots. The real intrigue centers on whether Will Mallory, the versatile pass-catcher, will earn a fourth spot — a likely bet given his unique skillset and the team’s tendency to carry four tight ends. But alternatives like Carson Towt and Sean McKeon could steal the spotlight, especially if the Colts trim depth to free up roster space. Mallory’s re

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    Buckner’s Health Decides Colts’ Defense | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    DeForest Buckner’s health is the biggest question mark for the Indianapolis Colts heading into the 2026 season, as the 32-year-old defensive tackle battles to recover from neck surgery and a recurring disc injury that sidelined him last year. A two-time All-Pro and franchise cornerstone, Buckner’s absence—or even a decline in performance—could cripple the Colts’ pass rush and defensive identity. Despite missing 12 games over the past two seasons, his impact has been so profound that offenses hav

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    Colts Receiver Spending Breakdown | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are keeping their wide receiver payroll lean for 2026, ranking 22nd in the NFL with just $27.75M allocated—just 9.2% of their cap. Despite landing Alec Pierce on a massive $114M deal, his 2026 cap hit is a modest $9.2M (28th among receivers), with a steep jump to $35.2M in 2027. Rookie Josh Downs (4th year) and Ashton Dulin anchor the group with low cap hits of $4.11M and $3.58M respectively, while Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Laquon Treadwell each carry $1.26M. The Colts are

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    Ben Nikkel's Tough Road to Colts | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jul 1, 2026

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    Ben Nikkel, the 25-year-old Colts safety with just one NFL season under his belt, faces a steep climb to the roster in 2026. Signed to a futures deal after bouncing between Washington’s practice squad and cuts, he’ll need to dominate special teams to carve out a role — but with a stacked safety corps and only four or five spots available, another year on the practice squad looks likely. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:adverti

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    Advertise with The Daily News Now! - A Message from Corey

    Published Jul 1, 2026

    Advertise with The Daily News Now! - A Message from Corey

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    Keenan Allen Fits Colts Perfectly | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts are poised to upgrade their WR corps with Keenan Allen, a proven veteran who’s still crushing stats at 34 and fits perfectly with coach Shane Steichen—making him the ideal target despite his LA loyalty. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai

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    Colts Offensive Line Ranks Eighth | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts’ offensive line just landed at No. 8 in the NFL, proving they’re more than just a run-blocking unit. With Quenton Nelson and Bernhard Raimann anchoring the left side like immovable walls, and Tanor Bortolini dominating the center, this crew is built for longevity. The only change? Jalen Travis stepping into right tackle after Braden Smith’s departure — and he’s got enough seasoning to handle it. With Jonathan Taylor getting lanes and the whole unit firing on all cylinders, this line is

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    Manning Almost Top QB | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    Peyton Manning nearly stole the top quarterback spot from Tom Brady on PFF’s all-time rankings—tying for the edge in elite performance, with a wider gap between him and the rest than between him and Brady. His Colts era was historic: 13 seasons, 54,828 yards, 399 TDs, 4 MVPs, 11 Pro Bowls, and a Super Bowl win—proof of his unmatched dominance, even if Brady edged him for the top spot. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:advertise

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    Colts’ Bold Rebuild Faces Doubt | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts are betting big on Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce to spark a turnaround in 2026, while Jonathan Taylor and emerging stars like Josh Downs aim to carry the offense. On defense, they’re embracing speed and youth, shedding veterans to align with Lou Anarumo’s aggressive rebuild. But skeptics, including Nate Davis, question if the roster can overcome Jones’ lingering Achilles concerns and Pierce’s injury history — even suggesting Taylor could be traded if things stall. While missing the play

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    Colts Must Decide Taylor’s Future | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    Jonathan Taylor’s final year with the Colts is turning into a high-stakes standoff: he’s a proven superstar with over 7,000 yards and 69 touchdowns, yet the team fears aging decline and pushes for a trade—offering just a third-round pick. That’s a steal for a player who carried the team last season. Trading him feels like handing a contender’s crown to a rival. The smarter move? Extend him, trust his fire, and keep the engine running. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://sol

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    Latu’s Leap or Colts’ Pass Rush Crisis | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts’ pass rush hinges on Laiatu Latu’s leap—can he deliver double-digit sacks and anchor the defense? With Arden Key edging out Jaylahn Tuimoloau for the other starting spot, the team’s depth behind them is a major concern. Enter Jadeveon Clowney: a proven sack machine and run-stopper who could instantly upgrade the front seven and ease the pressure on Latu. The offseason’s biggest question? Will Indy pull the trigger on the veteran? Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http:

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    Colts Training Camp Battles & Roster Decisions | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are in full offseason mode as training camp looms, with big questions swirling around roster cuts, salary cap flexibility, and emerging talent. Jonathan Taylor’s contract year adds urgency, while fierce competition brews at backup QB and RB spots. A major roster overhaul has cleared space for new faces like AJ Haulcy, already making waves in offseason workouts. Veteran voices like Charvarius Ward weigh in on the cornerback depth, as the team races to lock down its 53-man r

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    Colts Bring Back Primetime Practices | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are turning up the heat on training camp with “Primetime Practices” — thrilling evening and weekend sessions from August 1st to 20th, packed with themed events, joint drills against the Falcons, and fan-friendly vibes. Kick off with “Back Together Weekend,” vibe with “Thirsty Thursday,” and honor heroes at “Salute to Service.” All 13 public practices, starting July 29th at Grand Park, come with a purpose: $5 tickets (kids free) fund Indiana’s flag football growth. It’s foo

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    Jones Back, Colts Rebound | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts are poised for a breakout season, banking on Daniel Jones’ recovery from a torn Achilles to reignite their offense and end a five-year playoff drought. After a promising 8-2 start last year, they’ve rebuilt around Jones, re-signing key pieces and trading veterans to add explosiveness. With Jones hitting his marks in spring workouts and expected to return for training camp, the offense gains a dynamic leader supported by a solid run game and revamped defense featuring returning stars li

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    Colts QB Battle Heating Up | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    Colts fans are buzzing about the QB battle between Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard, with 36% tuning in to see who steps up as Daniel Jones recovers from his torn Achilles. Both are splitting first-team reps, and with Jones’ injury history and offseason trade rumors swirling, the competition could heat up fast—especially if Richardson stays. Last year’s backup gamble with Philip Rivers ended with Leonard stepping in for the finale, making this year’s showdown even more critical as training c

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    Josh Downs Steps Up as Colts' New WR1 | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    The Colts are scrambling to replace Michael Pittman Jr. after trading him away, but they may have found their answer in rookie Josh Downs. With Pittman gone, Downs — who led the team in catches last season — is poised to become the new go-to receiver. Despite shaky quarterback play, Downs proved he can thrive as a primary target, especially from the slot. With more opportunities ahead and GM Chris Ballard calling him “freaking good,” Downs could have his breakout year — especially if Daniel Jone

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    Austin Brown's Tough Safety Battle | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 30, 2026

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    Austin Brown, an undrafted safety signed by the Colts for over $270K, brings solid college production—1500+ snaps, 7 pass breakups, and elite athleticism—with special teams experience as his biggest asset. But with five established safeties already on board, his path to the roster is narrow: he must dominate on special teams to carve out a role, or risk being cut during roster cuts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This

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    Colts Weigh Risky Aiyuk Trade | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    The Colts are in a tough spot at wide receiver after trading Michael Pittman Jr. and facing uncertainty with newly signed Alec Pierce, who’s recovering from ankle surgery. To fill the void, they’re eyeing a trade for Brandon Aiyuk — a dynamic playmaker with proven production, but also a history of public drama with the 49ers. While the Colts have the cap space to make it work, bringing in Aiyuk risks locker room chemistry. It’s a high-stakes gamble: talent versus turmoil, and the team must decid

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    Taylor Trade Speculation Rises | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    Jonathan Taylor, Indy’s rushing machine and franchise rushing yards leader, could be headed to Pittsburgh in a bold trade gamble — but don’t count on it. Analyst Garrett Podell says the Steelers might swoop in to reunite Taylor with Michael Pittman Jr., boosting their backfield depth before the deadline — especially if Indy stumbles early. The twist? Taylor’s final year contract could free up $13M in cap space, making the move financially tempting. Yet, with key players like Quenton Nelson needi

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    Colts Roster Overhaul Ahead of Training Camp | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are turning over their roster as training camp looms, with GM Chris Ballard pulling off a major defensive overhaul—adding nine free agents and one via trade while letting go of key players like Zaire Franklin and Michael Pittman. New faces like Akeem Davis-Gaither and Derrick Nnadi anchor the defense, while Easton Stick and Seth McGowan bring fresh energy to offense. The defensive line and secondary also got upgrades with Arden Key, Micheal Clemons, Cam Taylor-Britt, and J

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    Colts RB Battle for Backup Role | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts’ backup running back race is heating up behind Jonathan Taylor, with DJ Giddens’ experience giving him an edge over rookie Seth McGowan and second-year Ulysses Bentley. Both Giddens and McGowan impressed in offseason workouts—Giddens with confidence, McGowan with relentless effort. The key to landing the backup role? Pass protection and special teams contributions. While Giddens has the offensive familiarity that Coach Steichen trusts, McGowan’s physicality caught Taylor’s

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    Justin Walley's Comeback Story | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    Justin Walley, the Colts’ promising 23-year-old third-round pick, is poised to take over as starting nickel cornerback after a devastating ACL injury cut short his rookie season—before he ever played a real game. Despite that setback, his college ball production and standout playmaking, including a key breakup on a double move against Lamar Jackson, earned him high praise from the defensive coordinator. Now fully recovered and mastering the playbook, Walley’s instincts and competitive fire make

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    Colts QB Battle Heats Up | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    Colts QB battle heats up as Daniel Jones locks in as starter, but backup race between Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard remains wide open—split reps, no clear favorite, and a looming trade deadline could shake things up before summer ends. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://s

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    Colts Behind the Scenes Update | Indianapolis Colts News

    Published Jun 29, 2026

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    Colts fans, even with the show on break, there’s major momentum behind the scenes: Daniel Jones is crushing his Achilles rehab and back in 7-on-7 drills, Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s making national headlines as a Time 100 sports influencer, and training camp is just weeks away with public access. Throw in wild stadium history, coaching insights from Tony Sparano Jr., Quenton Nelson’s top 100 NFL honor, Alec Pierce’s solid recovery, and Cam Bynum’s heroic Philippines aid — this team’s got grit, growth,

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    Five New Cities, One Big Mission - A Message from Corey

    Published Jun 29, 2026

    Five New Cities, One Big Mission - A Message from Corey

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    Trust The Process - A Message from Corey

    Published Jun 28, 2026

    Trust The Process - A Message from Corey

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    Colts Draft Farmer for Line Depth

    Published Jun 28, 2026

    The Colts just pulled off a big move in the 2026 NFL Draft, grabbing six-foot-five, 312-pound Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer with the 113th pick to plug a glaring hole on the offensive line. After losing key starters, Farmer’s versatility and physicality make him a perfect fit as a sixth-man backup — and maybe even a starter down the road. Coached up by Tony Sparano Jr., who called him one of the most powerful prospects in the class, Farmer’s agility and length could make him a game-changer. Ranked

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    Anthony Richardson’s Next Move

    Published Jun 28, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s Colts stint may be over, sparking wild trade rumors as his value plummets—now worth just a 4th or 5th round pick, teams like the Lions and Vikings are circling, hoping to unlock his dual-threat potential in a McVay-Shanahan-LaFleur system before training camp fires up. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@th

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    Colts All-Time PFF Team Revealed

    Published Jun 28, 2026

    PFF unveils their all-time Colts roster from 2006 to 2025, spotlighting sustained excellence over time—not peak seasons. Offense features Peyton Manning, Jonathan Taylor, Reggie Wayne, T.Y. Hilton, and a stacked line anchored by Castonzo and Nelson. Defense boasts DeForest Buckner, Shaq Leonard, and underrated gems like Bobby Okereke and Jerrell Freeman, who shined under the radar. While legends like Marvin Harrison are absent (they left before 2025), this roster reflects PFF’s metric-driven vie

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    Tyler Warren's Rookie Rollercoaster

    Published Jun 28, 2026

    Tyler Warren’s rookie season with the Colts was a rollercoaster of promise and puzzling decline—starting with explosive stats and ending with a steep drop. He averaged 62 yards and three touchdowns in the first half, then vanished after a European trip and bye week, dropping to just 28.5 yards per game with one more TD. Was it the rookie wall, or the chaos of three QBs in seven games? Either way, the future’s bright: a full offseason and a stable QB should unlock his true potential. Warren’s got

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    Pierce Takes Over as Colts' New WR1

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    The Colts just pulled off a seismic move, trading Michael Pittman Jr. after six seasons to free cap space and unleash Alec Pierce — now the highest-paid receiver in franchise history at $114 million. Despite skepticism about his ability to be a true No. 1, Pierce’s elite size, speed, and hands make him a legit downfield threat. With Pittman gone, Pierce gets a golden opportunity to evolve beyond deep balls and prove he can be a top-ten receiver. His success hinges entirely on QB Daniel Jones sta

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    Colts' Rebuild Begins Now

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    The Colts’ once-promising season imploded due to injuries, dashing hopes built on Daniel Jones’ breakout start and a bold trade for Sauce Gardner. With owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon demanding results and GM Chris Ballard under pressure after just one playoff win, the team is embracing a complete reset. Key veterans are gone, new blood is in, and the focus is laser-sharp: this is a must-win year. To fuel the charge, they’re launching a “Top 25 Colts of 2026” countdown, spotlighting rookies and young

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    AJ Haulcy Rising as Colts Safety Hope

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    AJ Haulcy, the Colts’ third-round rookie safety, is already making waves—boasting elite ball skills with 8 interceptions and 10 pass breakups in college, plus versatility that’s reshaping the secondary. From New Mexico to LSU, he’s proven he can dominate at the highest level, and defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo is thrilled he’s exceeding expectations early. With teammates raving about his game-changing plays and seamless integration into the first-team rotation, Haulcy may be the front-runner

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    Colts Offense Climbing the Rankings

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    The Colts’ offense is climbing the ranks—jumping from 16th to 14th in ESPN’s top playmaker groups—and it’s all thanks to Daniel Jones’ return, Alec Pierce’s breakout year, and Jonathan Taylor’s unstoppable dominance. Even without Michael Pittman Jr., the receiving corps remains deep, with Pierce poised for even more targets and Josh Downs ready to take on a bigger role. Taylor’s dual-threat brilliance makes him a potential Offensive Player of the Year candidate, while Tyler Warren rounds out a s

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    Colts' Josh Downs Shines at #51

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    The Colts’ Josh Downs makes a clutch catch at 51 on the NFL’s top 100 plays list — a perfectly thrown third-down bomb in Week 13 against Houston that proved his reliability and hinted at a breakout 2026 season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/4aa8b7fcd027842

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    Richardson's Trade Destinations Revealed

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s Colts tenure is nearing its end as trade talks intensify, with ESPN spotlighting four potential landing spots — including the Bears, Lions, Packers, and especially the Vikings — who could send a fifth-round pick in exchange for the QB, making him a more affordable asset after August 1st when his roster bonus kicks in. With training camp looming, expect the bidding to heat up as teams assess their QB needs. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dn

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    Colts All-Time Receiving Legends

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    The Colts’ all-time receiving leaderboard is a who’s who of NFL greatness, led by Marvin Harrison’s Hall of Fame legacy with 14,580 yards and 128 touchdowns. Reggie Wayne follows closely with 14,345 yards and 82 TDs, while T.Y. Hilton brings explosive flair with 9,691 yards and 53 scores. Legends like Raymond Berry and Lenny Moore laid the foundation, and modern stars like Michael Pittman Jr. are climbing the ranks. From Baltimore to Indianapolis, these receivers have etched their names into fra

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    Daniel Jones and the Colts' High Stakes

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back with the Colts on a two-year, $88M deal after a breakout 2023 season that made them believe he’s the answer — but can he stay healthy and replicate that electric offense? Despite a brutal Achilles injury and a lower-leg issue that ended his season early, Jones is already in 7-on-7 drills with the first team and vows to be ready Week 1. The Colts’ ceiling hinges entirely on him — can he return to form and keep defenses off balance? Support the show:Get a discount at https://s

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    Colts Offense Ranked 14th Despite Talent

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    Colts’ offense ranked 14th overall by ESPN’s Bill Barnwell — a climb from 22nd in ’24 and 16th in ’25 — but with mounting pressure for ’26, the team’s talent is overshadowed by injury woes and a late-season collapse. Jonathan Taylor remains the engine at RB, but depth behind him is unproven. At WR, Alec Pierce must evolve into a complete receiver after Pittman’s exit, while Josh Downs takes on more responsibility. Tight end is anchored by rookie phenom Tyler Warren, who earned a Pro Bowl nod and

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    Colts' Trio Ready to Dominate

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor remains a force at running back, racking up over 1,400 yards last season and showing why he’s one of the league’s top backs—his health and explosiveness open up the entire offense. Quenton Nelson bounced back with a strong year, anchoring the line and giving the run game a reliable foundation. Meanwhile, Sauce Gardner, despite missing most of the season with a calf injury, flashed elite potential and proved he can make big plays—something the Colts desperately need from their pri

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    Taylor Trade or Extension?

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor’s future with the Colts is heating up as trade rumors swirl ahead of his contract’s final year. Despite averaging over 90 rushing yards per game and being one of the league’s most productive backs, the team has just one playoff appearance in his six seasons—and zero wins. With key players injured and playoff droughts mounting, moving on might be best for all parties. Analysts predict a potential trade by the 2026 deadline, possibly for a third-round pick. Though Taylor wants to r

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    Colts OL Questions Before Training Camp

    Published Jun 26, 2026

    The Colts’ offseason is over, but their biggest questions are just beginning—especially on the offensive line. With Braden Smith gone, rookie Jalen Travis is the surprise bet at right tackle, impressing coaches with his size and smarts. At right guard, veteran Matt Goncalves looks improved but faces stiff competition from rookie Jalen Farmer, who’s a powerhouse in the run game. Meanwhile, backup center is up for grabs after Danny Pinter’s departure, with Dalton Tucker leading the pack but needin

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    Colts Eye Thibodeaux for Pass Rush

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    The Colts are eyeing explosive edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux as a potential game-changer, with his speed, power, and versatility perfectly matching their needs — and their $31M cap space makes his $14M salary next year affordable. But the Giants aren’t eager to trade him, demanding a second or third-round pick, and past antics — like snow angels on an injured QB — plus off-field comments about player contracts, could complicate things. Still, if Indy can navigate the trade hurdles and locker roo

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    Colts Playmaking Core Holds Strong

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    The Colts’ playmaking core ranks 14th in the league, a solid showing above average thanks to standout performances from Jonathan Taylor, Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, and rookie Tyler Warren. Taylor remains a top-five RB with MVP-level stats, Pierce delivered a breakout year as a deep threat, and Warren earned Pro Bowl honors as a rising tight end. Even with Michael Pittman Jr. gone and QB woes impacting the season, the offensive foundation is strong and primed for growth. Support the show:Get a disc

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    Alec Pierce's Underrated Rise

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Alec Pierce just signed the richest wide receiver contract ever, a four-year, $114 million deal with the Colts, and while many fans outside Indy are surprised, Bleacher Report calls him the second most underrated WR in the league — right behind Michael Wilson. Standing 6’3”, weighing 211 lbs, and clocking a 4.33 40-yard dash, Pierce combines size, speed, and elite hands to dominate downfield. He’s already led the NFL in yards per catch for two years and just hit his first 1,000-yard season. With

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    Alec Pierce's Evolution Into Colts' WR1

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Alec Pierce is turning heads as Indy’s rising star—his fifth season saw him smash 1,000 yards, lead the NFL in yards per catch (21.3) for the second straight year, and score six touchdowns. Signed to a massive $114M deal, he’s evolving beyond just a deep-threat weapon, with improved route-running making him a more versatile force. Can he cement himself as the Colts’ true No. 1 receiver? Training camp will tell. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    Jonathan Taylor Trade Rumors Heating Up

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor’s future with the Colts is heating up—rumors swirl he could be traded before the deadline for a third-round pick, with the Steelers in the mix. Despite his elite form and desire to stay, Indy’s playoff drought and shaky season could force a move. With Taylor entering the final year of his deal, the team’s direction and front-office uncertainty add pressure. Trading him now might signal surrender—or set the stage for a fresh start under a new GM. In a league where everything’s on

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    2026 NFL FLAG Championships in Westfield

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Get ready for the 2026 NFL FLAG Championships in Westfield, Indiana — where over 350 teams from across the U.S. and 12 international countries will battle for glory July 23–26. Featuring elite youth talent from 8U to high school, this global flag football showcase is free to attend with a QR code via the NFL OnePass app. Fans can snap pics with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, see Super Bowl rings, and explore nearby attractions. Can’t be there? Stream live games on ESPN, ABC, NFL Network, Disney, and

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    Colts Climb NFL Rankings in 2026

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    The Colts are climbing the NFL’s skill position rankings, jumping to 14th overall in 2026 — up from 16th last year and 22nd in 2024. Alec Pierce, coming off a 1,000-yard season and a breakout year as a deep threat, leads the WR corps alongside reliable Josh Downs, while Jonathan Taylor remains a top-tier RB and rookie Tyler Warren shines as a dynamic tight end. Despite concerns about Pierce’s role as a true No. 1, the front office’s confidence in re-signing key players and building around their

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    Nelson’s Final Contract Decision

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts’ elite left guard and four-time NFL Top 100 pick, stands at a pivotal contract crossroads at age 30—his final year of deal could see him locked in for another massive extension. With eight Pro Bowls, six All-Pro honors, and a Hall of Fame trajectory, the Colts have no reason to let him walk, especially with massive cap space and no real urgency to replace him. Nelson’s focus remains on winning Super Bowls and division titles, and the team’s financial flexibilit

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    Dallas Clark Returns to Mentor Tight Ends

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Dallas Clark is back in the game—not as a player, but as a mentor at the 2026 Tight End University, where NFL legends like Kelce and Kittle gather to train the next generation. Known for his iconic “do everything” philosophy, Clark’s nine-year Colts tenure includes a Super Bowl ring, Pro Bowl honors, and franchise records for tight end receptions and touchdowns. This year’s summit blends elite film study, on-field drills, and community outreach, proving that Clark’s legacy isn’t just in stats—it

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    Colts' Three Keys to 2026 Success

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Three Colts make CBS Sports’ top 100 for 2026: Daniel Jones, Sauce Gardner, and Jonathan Taylor — each pivotal to Indianapolis’ playoff push. Jones’ recovery from Achilles surgery could revive a potent offense, Gardner’s elite coverage anchors a defense built for aggression, and Taylor’s consistent rushing keeps drives alive and opens the passing game. Their health and performance will define the Colts’ season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    Colts WR2 Battle: Westbrook vs Dulin

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    The Colts’ WR2 battle is heating up as Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, a big-play threat from last year, faces off against veteran Ashton Dulin, who’s steadily climbed the depth chart since 2019. With key veterans traded away, both players are vying for the starting role — Westbrook-Ikhine brings explosive potential and red-zone reliability, while Dulin offers versatility, speed, and special teams value. Rookie Deion Burks, plus Josh Downs and Tyler Warren, could also factor in. Training camp will reveal

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    Colts Fans Sound the Alarm

    Published Jun 25, 2026

    Colts fans are sounding the alarm — a new survey reveals widespread frustration with the team’s disappointing season, but also shows a passionate fanbase eager for change and ready to demand action to turn things around. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/58650

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    Laquon Treadwell’s Colts Roster Battle

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    Laquon Treadwell, entering his 10th NFL season and third with Indianapolis, is primed for a breakout year—especially with a wide receiver three spot open. After limited offensive snaps last season, his special teams impact (141 snaps) has kept him relevant. With roster spots up for grabs, Treadwell’s versatility could earn him consistent playing time—or a practice squad return if cut. Colts fans should watch closely. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Jones’ Health Decides Colts’ Future

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ 2026 season hinges entirely on Daniel Jones—his health and performance could either crown them AFC South champions or trigger a franchise-wide rebuild. After a promising start last season derailed by injury, Jones now carries a $100M contract and the weight of expectations. If he returns as an MVP-caliber QB, the coaching staff and GM may stay put and Jones could get another extension. But if he fades again, playoff droughts could force tough decisions on leadership and d

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    Barnesville Celebrates CJ Allen

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    Barnesville, Georgia, is buzzing with pride after hometown hero CJ Allen got drafted by the Colts—marking the first NFL player from the town in over 25 years. The whole community celebrated with a giant sign, a declared “CJ Allen Day,” and a city-wide “Paint the City Blue” event. Allen, humble and grateful, shared inspiring messages about faith, hard work, and self-belief at his high school, reminding everyone this victory belongs to the whole town. It’s a powerful reminder of what community pri

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    The Colts Missed Their Chance at Stafford

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    The Colts had a golden chance to land Matthew Stafford in 2021—when they were a playoff-caliber team with a stacked roster, yet passed on the move that could’ve turned them into Super Bowl contenders. The Rams seized it, won a title, and proved what Stafford could do. The Colts? They kept spinning the quarterback carousel, trading away draft capital and still never found their guy. What if they’d gone all-in? Imagine that balanced, talented roster with Stafford’s arm—AFC champions maybe, not yea

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    Josh Downs Rising as Colts' Slot Star

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    Josh Downs is flying under the radar but soaring in fantasy football value—especially in PPR leagues. With Michael Pittman Jr. gone, the Colts’ slot receiver is now the go-to target, boasting elite route diversity, red-zone threats, and breakout potential despite his smaller frame. A solid rookie season followed by consistent production, Downs is primed for a massive leap—and could be your championship-winning late-draft steal. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/d

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    Colts Final Camp at Grand Park

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    Colts training camp returns to Grand Park for its final run—don’t miss the action from July 29th to Aug 10th, with ticketed primetime sessions, free kids’ access, and themed fan days including joint practices with the Falcons. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai

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    Justin Walley’s Comeback Story

    Published Jun 24, 2026

    The Colts’ bold trade for Sauce Gardner didn’t stop them from betting big on the future—Justin Walley, their second-round pick in 2025, is now back from ACL surgery and making waves in training camp. Coaches see him as a future Pro Bowler, and with a pedigree matching that of Antoine Winfield Jr., Walley could be the next cornerstone of Indianapolis’ secondary. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-

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    Colts Say Goodbye to Grand Park

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts unveil their final training camp at Grand Park for 2026 — a nostalgic farewell before moving on. Rookies arrive July 27, veterans July 28, and pads hit July 29, marking the eighth and last year at this iconic spot. Themed days like Family Day, Salute to Service, and Kicking the Stigma add flavor, while joint practices with the Atlanta Falcons set the stage for their preseason showdown at Lucas Oil Stadium on Aug. 22. Free general admission, but special events cost $5 with

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    Final Colts Camp at Grand Park

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are wrapping up their final training camp at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana, with 13 public practices starting July 29th — a bittersweet send-off after eight years of partnership. Fans can enjoy themed days, joint practices with the Atlanta Falcons, and community-focused events, with proceeds supporting flag football programs. Most sessions are free, but premium “primetime” tickets cost $5 (all proceeds go to local initiatives). “Colts City” returns with games, drills, m

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    Colts Final Camp Before Move

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts kick off their final training camp at Grand Park with rookies reporting July 27th and veterans joining the next day—13 public practices ahead, including free daytime sessions and $5 evening tickets for ages 18+. It’s a farewell tour before their 2027 move, complete with joint practices against the Patriots and Falcons, plus hometown reunions with players like Ebukam and Goodson. And don’t miss the internal battles brewing across WR, LB, and safety—this camp’s packed with d

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    Colts' Three Stars Carry the Load

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Colts are banking on three key players to break their playoff drought: QB Daniel Jones, CB Sauce Gardner, and RB Jonathan Taylor. Jones, despite injuries, commands a massive contract and must bounce back to lead the offense. Gardner, acquired in a blockbuster trade, is expected to anchor the defense after missing time. Taylor, already a rushing leader, may shoulder even more responsibility as Jones recovers. Their performances could define the team’s entire season. Support the show:Get a dis

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    Colts Tight Ends: Warren Leads the Charge

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    Colts Tight Ends

    The Colts’ tight end room is heating up as Tyler Warren, last year’s rookie Pro Bowler, eyes the leap to elite status with explosive plays and more targets. But the real story is depth: veterans Mo Alie-Cox and Drew Ogletree must step up in the passing game to unlock the offense, while Will Mallory, entering his final rookie season, needs to carve out a role—likely on special teams—to stay relevant. With training camp just around the corner, the tight ends’ development could be the key to ending

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    Gould’s Bubble: Can He Make the Cut?

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    Anthony Gould’s Colts future hangs in the balance as analysts flag him as a roster bubble candidate. A Day Three pick in 2024, he’s seen limited offensive snaps but shined as the team’s top punt and kick returner — a critical role for securing a spot. With Alec Pierce and Josh Downs locked in, and a crowded slot receiver race featuring Ashton Dulin, Laquon Treadwell, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and Deion Burks, Gould’s path is narrow. He must dominate returns to stand out — or risk being cut when the

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    Colts QB Hope vs Defensive Injury Watch

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    Colts QB Daniel Jones is back at practice, giving fans hope for a stronger offense, but a key veteran defender is still rehabbing a major injury — and the team’s defense, which got a big upgrade this offseason, can’t afford to be without him. Coach Steichen says the player is working tirelessly, with a Week One target, but recovery will be closely monitored. It’s a tightrope walk — healthy QBs are good, but a full-strength Buckner is vital to making that defense click come September. Support the

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    Colts Roster Decisions & QB Trade Rumors

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    Colts face tough roster decisions as training camp looms, with Jaylon Jones potentially benched for scheme fit, Blake Grupe locking down kicker duties over injured Spencer Shrader, and Anthony Richardson Sr. eyed for trade despite lingering injury concerns—all while the team scrambles to build the best 53-man roster possible. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public r

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    Colts Kicker Battle Heats Up

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Colts’ special teams are locked in at punter and long snapper, but the kicker spot is a showdown between Spencer Shrader and Blake Grupe—Shrader’s past brilliance overshadowed by injury, while Grupe’s flawless late-season debut gave him the edge. This battle could define the team’s special teams success this year. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting

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    Colts Eye Keenan Allen for Third WR Spot

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are eyeing veteran receiver Keenan Allen as a potential addition, leveraging his proven track record and Shane Steichen’s deep familiarity with him from their time together in San Diego. With the team’s current receivers struggling to deliver consistent production and a competitive race for the third starting spot, Allen’s experience — including six Pro Bowl nods and over 1,100 yards in five of his last seven seasons — makes him a compelling target. While other big names a

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    Nelson’s Consistent Dominance Earns Top 100 Spot

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Quenton Nelson’s dominance continues as he returns to the NFL Top 100 at No. 99 — his fourth appearance — after a surprise absence last year. Playing all 17 games, he allowed just one sack and 15 pressures while earning an elite 84.7 PFF grade, ranking fourth among guards. His run-blocking prowess helped fuel Indy’s top-10 offense, and with a Pro Bowl streak of eight seasons and three straight second-team All-Pro honors, he’s become the Colts’ most trusted anchor. At 30, Nelson’s football IQ and

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    Nelson Back on Top 100 After Three-Year Absence

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Quenton Nelson’s return to the NFL’s Top 100 at 98 is a powerful testament to his elite consistency, earning him his fourth appearance in eight seasons after a three-year absence. Fresh off his eighth straight Pro Bowl and another second-team All-Pro nod, Nelson’s dominance isn’t just in the stats—it’s in his relentless intensity, leadership, and the sheer respect he commands from rivals like Jeffery Simmons, who called him “unbelievable” over their seven-year battles. While some may debate his

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    Colts Training Camp Back at Grand Park

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Colts training camp is back on track as rookies report July 27th at Grand Park in Westfield, with veterans following the next day — a familiar return to their usual stomping grounds after the NFL’s recent schedule changes. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/36f

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    Colts Training Camp Schedule Drops

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Colts Training Camp Drops Full Schedule Tuesday — Last Year at Grand Park, Big Fan Fun Ahead, Joint Falcons Practices, Then Back to Indy in 2027 Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/8ae6967c0062d364

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    Colts Training Camp Preview

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Colts training camp kicks off July 27th with rookies, veterans following July 28th—setting the stage for a competitive summer. Smart move: joint practices with Patriots (Aug 11) and Falcons (Aug 19-20) give starters real reps without full-game pressure. Preseason games are locked in too: Patriots (Aug 13), Falcons (Aug 22), Lions (Aug 29). With key battles brewing, these sessions could be make-or-break for roster spots. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adve

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    Nelson Back on Top 100 After Years Off

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Quenton Nelson’s return to the NFL’s Top 100 Players list proves his elite status persists despite the Colts’ struggles—he’s ranked 99th, marking his comeback after years of being overlooked. A sixth-overall pick in 2018, Nelson has earned Second Team All-Pro honors for two straight seasons and made the Pro Bowl every year, earning respect from peers like Jeffrey Simmons and Zaire Franklin, who call him an “elite-level player” for his rare athleticism and relentless play. Voting mid-season spark

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    Nelson's Legacy Continues at 99

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Quenton Nelson just made the NFL Top 100 for 2026 at No. 99 — his fourth straight appearance — proving he’s still elite after eight seasons of dominance, including six All-Pro nods, eight Pro Bowls, and career-best stats last year. At 30, he’s driven by one thing: winning, with his sights set on a Super Bowl and AFC South crown. His relentless consistency helped Indy’s run-heavy offense finish second in rushing TDs, and with his contract expiring, the Colts will need to pony up big to keep the h

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    Riley Leonard’s Rise Amid Injury Chaos

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Riley Leonard, drafted as a long-term project for the Colts, got an unexpected starting role after Daniel Jones went down with a torn Achilles—and then Leonard himself got injured in the same game. Forced to bring in Philip Rivers temporarily, Leonard still managed to shine in the season finale against Houston, throwing for over 60% completion and three touchdowns. Now, with trade rumors swirling around Anthony Richardson, Leonard is poised to lock down the backup QB spot, earning high praise fr

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    Colts Family Four-Pack Deal

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Colts drop a wild Family Four-Pack deal for their preseason showdown vs. the Falcons: four tickets, four hot dogs, four sodas, plus exclusive post-game field access—perfect for summer family football fun. Grab yours at Colts.com/promos, or snag regular tickets too at Colts.com/Tickets. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn

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    Sahmir Hagans and the Colts WR Room

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Sahmir Suggs isn’t just filling a role—he’s rewriting the script for the Colts’ WR room, turning overlooked potential into explosive playmaking with a swagger that’s turning heads and changing expectations. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/353ea5b7ccf705e0

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    Colts Roster Bubble Watch

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    As training camp looms, several Colts veterans are sweating out roster spots: offensive lineman Blake Freeland, tight end Will Mallory, defensive tackles Jerry Tillery and Derrick Nnadi, and cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt—all facing tough competition and uncertain futures as the team tightens its roster ahead of the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public report

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    Colts Safety Battle Heating Up

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    The Colts’ safety depth chart is starting to take shape, with Cam Bynum, AJ Haulcy, and Hunter Wohler locked in as roster locks. Jonathan Owens and Juanyeh Thomas are also likely to make the cut, giving the team flexibility. But the real drama is brewing among the bubble players — Trey Washington, Daniel Scott, Ben Nikkel, and Austin Brown — who are fighting for the final spots. With the team historically carrying only five safeties, standout performances — especially on special teams and versat

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    Tyler Warren’s Pro Bowl Debut

    Published Jun 22, 2026

    Tyler Warren is already rewriting the script for rookie tight ends, earning a Pro Bowl nod in his first season and poised for even bigger things in Year 2. Drafted 14th overall, he dominated with 76 catches, 817 yards, and 5 TDs — the first Colts rookie TE to make the Pro Bowl. His 487 yards after catch ranked second in the league, and he led the team with 112 targets. With Daniel Jones now throwing him the ball, Warren’s blend of size, speed, and skill makes him a nightmare for defenses. At jus

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    Colts' Future Built on Two Young Stars

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    The Colts are betting big on rising stars Tyler Warren and Laiatu Latu to anchor their future. Warren, entering his second year, is already a vital offensive piece, while Latu, in his third, is poised for a major leap. Both are expected to be long-term fixtures, with the team likely picking up their fifth-year options. Off the field, Warren’s found Indiana’s small towns like Carmel and Zionsville welcoming, while Latu’s discovered hidden gems like Turkey Run State Park — a peaceful escape he’s a

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    Spring Standouts Emerge for Colts

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    Colts spring practices delivered big surprises as undrafted free agents and late-round picks like Johnathan Edwards, Bryce Boettcher, and Whit Weeks surged ahead, proving they’re serious contenders for roster spots — Edwards with lockdown coverage, Boettcher challenging for starting linebacker duties, and Weeks delivering elite play to justify his guaranteed money. With pads still off, these spring showings are setting the stage for a wild training camp battle. Support the show:Get a discount at

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    Colts' Playoff Hopes Ride on Jones

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    The Colts are on the brink of ending their five-year playoff drought, but it all hinges on Daniel Jones’s health and consistency. After a promising 8-2 start last season, they collapsed with a seven-game skid, leaving them at 8-9. Analysts see promise, but coach Shane Steichen’s track record—and the team’s revolving quarterback carousel since 2023—raise doubts. Jones showed elite efficiency last year; if he returns fully from his Achilles injury, he could be the catalyst Steichen needs. With a s

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    Coleman Owen’s Roster Battle

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    Coleman Owen’s Colts roster battle heats up: a five-foot-ten, 181-pound slot receiver with practice squad experience and returner chops, he’s got a shot—but must outperform Anthony Gould to crack the 2026 roster. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/8349a627309cb

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    Colts DT Battle for Final Spots

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    The Colts’ defensive tackle depth chart is shaping up with Buckner and Stewart locked in, Wooden a strong addition, and Adebawore likely to make the roster—but with salary cap considerations and veteran options like Tillery, the final spots are up for grabs in a fierce competition. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai.

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    Downs and Latu Lead Colts' Breakout Push

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    The Colts are banking on two young stars—Josh Downs and Laiatu Latu—to ignite their playoff push. With Michael Pittman Jr. gone, Downs is poised for a massive uptick in targets and could explode as the team’s top receiver. Meanwhile, Latu, already a breakout candidate with 8.5 sacks last year, is laser-focused on hitting double digits, sharpening his explosiveness and technique to become a dominant pass rusher. The team’s offensive balance and Latu’s breakout could be the difference-makers this

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    Daniel Jones’ Early Surge Was a Blip

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    Daniel Jones and the Colts looked unstoppable early last season—eight wins, elite passing stats, a real turnaround. But ESPN’s Ben Solak calls it a “super blip,” pointing out Jones thrived under pressure only when defenses were still adjusting. His sack rate climbed against tougher teams, and his New York struggles hint at deeper issues. Solak doubts he’ll repeat those highs, but sees potential with better coaching and a new system. The Colts still believe, locking him up for $88M—betting big on

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    Trading Taylor for Draft Picks?

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    A bold trade idea suggests sending Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor to the Titans in exchange for multiple future draft picks, sparking debate over whether the Colts should cash in on their MVP-caliber back before his contract expires—especially as he’s entering his seventh season with heavy wear and tear, despite leading the team’s offense and still having just one playoff appearance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thedn

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    Adonai Mitchell’s Jets Breakout

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    The Colts’ trade for Sauce Gardner just got a lot more interesting — their former second-round pick Adonai Mitchell is exploding in New York. After a quiet rookie season in Indy, Mitchell’s been a revelation for the Jets, doubling his production in just eight games and building chemistry with Geno Smith. With Frank Reich praising his growth and the Jets’ offense finally clicking, Mitchell might be on the cusp of a breakout year — and the Colts may have just handed the Jets a hidden gem. Support

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    Colts WR Battle Heating Up

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    Colts’ wide receiver future is heating up as Alec Pierce steps into the WR1 role with big expectations, Josh Downs poised for a breakout season in expanded usage, and Ashton Dulin emerging as the frontrunner for the third receiver spot—all vying for a massive target share in a loaded offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback

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    Anthony Richardson's Trade Potential

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s Colts future looks uncertain after just 15 games and serious injury woes, including an orbital fracture. With Daniel Jones now signed, Indy’s moving on — but Richardson, just 24, is still a high-upside gamble for teams needing depth. His $4M roster bonus in July adds urgency, and while a trade before the season seems unlikely, a struggling QB room could suddenly make him a hot commodity. Athletic, unproven, and risky — but if a team’s QB situation collapses, Richardson might

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    Sauce Gardner Age Mix-Up Debunked

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    NFL cornerback Sauce Gardner, 24 and entering his fifth season, is baffled by widespread misinformation online claiming he’s 25 — a mistake stemming from incorrect birth year info on sites like Google and Wikipedia. Gardner joked he could ask his mom to confirm his real birthdate, August 31, 2001, and pointed out his official NFL records, contracts, and the league’s own Record and Fact Book all correctly list him as born in 2001 — even if Madden got it wrong. It’s a cautionary tale about trustin

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    Richardson’s Future After Colts

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s jersey was retired at his high school — a proud nod to his roots — but his future with the Colts is uncertain. Despite being just 24 and showing flashes of potential, the team has moved on, signing Daniel Jones to lead the offense. Richardson, who requested a trade months ago and still attended minicamp, could be traded before free agency in 2026. With most teams locked into QB plans, demand is low — but injuries or roster needs could change that. His career isn’t over; it’s

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    Sauce Gardner's Age Mystery Solved

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    Sauce Gardner just shut down a major birthday rumor—turns out he’s 24, not 20, despite what Madden and most sports sites say. The Colts traded big to land him, and now his age accuracy matters more than ever as he hits his prime and negotiates his long-term deal. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & lat

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    Steichen’s Survival in Indianapolis

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    The NFL coaching carousel is heating up, and Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen is in the spotlight. With the team stuck in playoff purgatory for five years and a stacked roster featuring Jonathan Taylor, Alec Pierce, and a healthy Daniel Jones, Steichen’s fate hinges on fixing a struggling defense and delivering consistent late-season wins. His offensive adaptability showed promise early last year, but defenses are catching on — and with key changes on defense and at linebacker, Steic

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    Sauce Gardner Age Mystery Debunked

    Published Jun 19, 2026

    Sauce Gardner’s age is sparking a wild internet debate—official sites like ESPN and Wikipedia list him as 25, born August 31, 2000, but Sauce himself insists he’s 24, even offering his mom as proof. The Madden game even got it wrong, listing him as 25. He’s baffled, saying his paperwork says 21 and doesn’t know how the mix-up happened. Social media’s buzzing, and The Athletic is digging into where the error started—with no clear source found. It’s a bizarre, tiny detail getting massive attention

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    Ahmad Gardner Age Mystery Resolved

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Ahmad Sauce Gardner’s age has sparked a wild internet mystery — for months, everyone from sports sites to Madden listed him as 25, born in 2000. But Gardner, his mom, passport, and driver’s license all confirm he’s 24, born in 2001. The error started with Wikipedia and went viral, even tricking Google’s AI — until it was corrected. Meanwhile, Gardner’s settling into his new Colts role after a blockbuster trade from the Jets, where he was a Defensive Rookie of the Year and All-Pro despite a calf

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    Jones' Health Decides Colts' 2026 Fate

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    The Colts’ 2026 season rides on Daniel Jones’ comeback from Achilles surgery—will he return as a dominant force and lead them to the AFC South crown, or slip back into inconsistency and derail their playoff hopes? Signed to a lucrative two-year deal, Jones is already in seven-on-seven drills and on track for full-team participation by training camp. With leadership fully intact and high stakes at play, the franchise’s future hinges on whether Jones can reclaim his pre-injury form and silence dou

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    Sauce Gardner’s Age Mystery Solved

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Sauce Gardner’s age saga just got real: despite being listed as born in 2000 across major sports sites and Madden, his official docs confirm he’s actually 24 — born in 2001. The Colts’ star cornerback, recovering from injury and ready to shine this season, says he’s baffled by the mix-up, blaming random Google searches. The NFL’s verification system failed to catch it, but now the record’s straight — and Gardner can finally focus on dominating the field. Support the show:Get a discount at https:

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    Steichen's Make-or-Break Season

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Shane Steichen’s future with the Colts is on the line as PFF names him among six coaches under pressure—his 4th season ends with a 25-26 record and zero playoff trips. Despite keeping Steichen and GM Chris Ballard, ownership’s patience is thin, especially with a shaky defense and inconsistent QB play. Yet, Steichen’s offense has shown resilience, even with Anthony Richardson sidelined and veteran QBs stepping in. With a make-or-break 2024 season ahead, he needs a playoff run to prove he can turn

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    Colts' Triplets Face Big Questions

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    The Colts’ 2026 offense hangs in the balance as they gamble big on Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, and Jonathan Taylor—three stars who’ve been paid handsomely but are facing serious health and durability questions. Jones, recovering from a torn Achilles after a career year, has never played a full season. Taylor, 27 and already worn thin by triple-digit touches, risks burnout. Pierce, finally stepping into the WR1 role after a thousand-yard season, is still rehabbing from ankle surgery. Despite their

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    Sauce Gardner and the Colts’ Unlikely Turn

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Sauce Gardner’s elite talent makes him a defensive cornerstone, but last season’s shocking misfortunes for the Colts raise eyebrows—can he truly anchor a team that started 1-7 again in 2026? With the league full of surprises, Gardner’s impact and the Colts’ trajectory remain a wild, must-watch storyline. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues

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    Sanchez’s Punt Game Changes Everything

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Rigoberto Sanchez is the Colts’ unsung hero—booming punts, pinning opponents deep, and keeping the ball out of their hands. With a top-10 hangtime, few touchbacks, and a knack for forcing long returns, he’s been a key reason the Colts ranked third in net yards per punt. His precision isn’t flashy, but it’s game-changing—giving Indy’s offense better field position and forcing opponents to scramble. As he enters his 10th season and the final year of his contract, Sanchez’s consistency could earn h

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    Jonathan Taylor's Contract Crossroads

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor, Indy’s unstoppable workhorse running back, is entering his most critical contract year—and the Colts’ future hinges on it. With nearly 10,000 scrimmage yards and 76 touchdowns, he’s thrived despite defensive stacks and quarterback instability, logging over 1,700 touches while pushing his body to the limit. Head coach Shane Steichen and Taylor are now locked in a delicate dance to manage his workload as younger backs emerge, with recovery and balance becoming his new mantra. At 2

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    Colts' Playoff Push Amid Injury Questions

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are staring down a brutal playoff drought—five seasons without postseason action—and while their favorable schedule and key player health offer hope, big question marks loom. Daniel Jones’ recovery from an Achilles injury is the biggest concern, and the defense’s depth around Laiatu Latu and linebacker spots remains uncertain. Despite a promising start last year that fizzled in the final seven games, the team’s ceiling hinges on Jones’ health and consistency. With a tough

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    Colts Sweepstakes Gives Fan VIP Game Day

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    One lucky Colts fan wins a VIP gameday package for two at Lucas Oil Stadium for the Sept. 13 matchup against the Ravens — complete with tickets, parking, team giveaways, and a $100 concessions credit. Enter now at colts.com, and don’t miss other fan perks like ticket bundles, drumline auditions, and a special “Indiana Nights” uniform. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on

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    Dalton Tucker Could Be Backup Center

    Published Jun 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ offensive line has a clear starting center in Tanor Bortolini, but the backup spot is up for grabs after Danny Pinter’s departure. With limited options like undrafted centers Geno VanDeMark and Josh Kreutz, and underused veteran Jimmy Morrissey, the Colts may turn to Dalton Tucker — a guard with system experience and reps in Shane Steichen’s offense — to fill the void. Though never played center before, Tucker’s familiarity with the playbook and his ability to adapt could

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    Josh Downs' Breakout Season Looms

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    The Colts are reshaping their offense with Alec Pierce stepping into the No. 1 receiver role after Michael Pittman Jr.’s trade, while Josh Downs — the quiet breakout candidate — could see a massive leap in targets and playing time, potentially earning his first big payday in a contract year. With Daniel Jones returning, the stage is set for Downs to shine, but the season hinges on Jones’ health and consistency. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    Richardson’s Backup Battle & Upside

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s future with the Colts is suddenly spicy: despite injury woes and shaky 2024 stats, CBS Sports ranked him 10 among top backup QBs for 2026. At just 24, his raw talent still shines — league-leading yards per completion, elite arm strength, and rushing ability make him a unique weapon. But can he fix his accuracy and interceptions? The backup QB battle with Riley Leonard heats up, and with a trade request still floating, Richardson remains a wild card — could he be the next Mal

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    Richardson's Injury and Comeback

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s fourth NFL season took a wild turn when a snapped stretch band struck him near the eye, causing an orbital fracture and ending his year early—yet he still managed to return to practice, proving resilience despite the injury. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https:

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    Colts Defense Overhaul & QB Battle

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are gearing up for a pivotal season, focusing on defense upgrades and offensive continuity as they enter training camp. Daniel Jones is entrenched at QB with Riley Leonard backing him up, while Anthony Richardson Sr. could be traded if he shines in camp. Jonathan Taylor remains the RB anchor, but DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan are stepping up to support him. The WR corps is heating up with Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, and Deion Burks making strong impressions. Defense is undergoi

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    CJ Allen Could Shake Up Colts Defense

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    CJ Allen, the Colts’ second-round pick, could be the unsung hero of the defense—quiet, reliable, and poised to elevate the whole unit. Analyst Josh Edwards calls him a defensive anchor with elite run-stopping skills, first-team All-American pedigree, and the mental toughness to call plays and organize the defense from day one. He’s not flashy, but he’s the kind of player who makes everyone around him better—and might just be the missing piece the Colts need to turn things around. Support the sho

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    Tyler Warren Eyes Growth After Strong Rookie Season

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    Tyler Warren’s rookie year was a breakout—he’s now focused on taking that momentum to the next level, sharing the discipline, mindset, and daily habits fueling his rise as a key tight end. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0c081029b5aa3ae2

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    McGowan’s Rise Behind Taylor

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    The Colts’ backup RB race is heating up as Seth McGowan, a late-round 2026 draft pick, impresses early with his football IQ and quick grasp of the offense—earning praise even from Jonathan Taylor. Alongside DJ Giddens and Ulysses Bentley IV, McGowan is vying for the No. 2 spot behind Taylor, with head coach Shane Steichen stressing that mastering the playbook, fundamentals, and third-down skills will be key to earning reps. McGowan’s standout performance during mandatory minicamp signals he may

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    Colts’ Offense Budget Breakdown

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are quietly building a smarter, more balanced offense for 2026—spending just $139 million, ranking 21st in the league. While names like Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor anchor the cap, rookies like Josh Downs and Tyler Warren deliver big plays without bloating the books. It’s a savvy mix of veteran stars and cheap rookie deals, letting the defense shine while keeping offense lean and flexible. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertis

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    Colts WR Roster Outlook After Minicamp

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    Colts’ WR room is taking shape after minicamp — Pierce, Downs, and Dulin are locks, with Dulin’s special teams value keeping him safe even if he’s not the third WR. Westbrook-Ikhine, Burks, and Gould are likely to make the roster too, but it’s not guaranteed — especially for seventh-rounders like Burks. The final group? Still up in the air. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary ba

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    Easton Stick’s Colts Future Hangs in Balance

    Published Jun 17, 2026

    Easton Stick, the 30-year-old QB with seven NFL seasons under his belt, just joined the Colts after a quiet 2025 with the Falcons — and now his future hinges on Anthony Richardson’s status. A 64% completion rate and 3 TDs in 6 games with the Chargers show his potential, especially since he knows Shane Steichen’s offense. Currently ranked 4th on Indy’s QB depth chart, Stick could climb if Richardson gets traded — or get cut if Richardson stays. The Colts’ QB room is fluid, and Stick’s spot is far

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    Colts Pass Rush Needs Help

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    Cameron Jordan’s decision to stay with the Saints leaves the Colts scrambling to upgrade their pass rush—already ranked dead last in QB pressure last season. With rookie Laiatu Latu as their only proven threat, GM Chris Ballard must act fast to land a veteran who can consistently get to the quarterback before training camp begins. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on pub

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    Sorsby’s NFL Shot Amid Controversy

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    Brendan Sorsby, the QB poised to enter the NFL supplemental draft after gambling violations ended his college career at Indiana, could be a steal for the Colts—if they’re willing to pay the price. With over 7,000 passing yards, 60 TDs, and 22 rushing scores in 35 games, his athleticism and arm talent are undeniable. While Indianapolis doesn’t need a starter, Sorsby might offer more upside than their current backup, especially under coach Shane Steichen. But here’s the catch: to draft him, they’d

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    Shrader vs Grupe for Colts Kicking Job

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    Spencer Shrader’s ACL injury ends his promising 2023 season, leaving the Colts’ kicking job wide open—and Blake Grupe, who went perfect in his limited debut, is now the frontrunner to take over. With minicamp heating up, the battle for the starting spot promises drama, grit, and high stakes as both kickers aim to prove they’re Colts’ No. 1. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary ba

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    Backup QB Battle Heats Up

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    Colts’ offseason ends, but the real battle begins at training camp—especially at quarterback. Daniel Jones’ health and mobility under pressure are the biggest questions as he aims to break the playoff drought. Meanwhile, Anthony Richardson Sr. is back in the backup race after requesting a trade, while Riley Leonard, who showed late-season promise, is also vying for the No. 2 spot. With both QBs splitting reps and the coaching staff high on Leonard’s potential, camp could be a make-or-break momen

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    Colts Weigh Veteran Receiver Options

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    The Colts are scrambling at receiver after trading Michael Pittman Jr. and losing Alec Pierce, sparking rumors they’re eyeing veterans Keenan Allen or Deebo Samuel to shore up depth. Allen offers seasoned leadership, while Samuel brings explosive versatility. Young talents like Josh Downs and Jonathan Taylor are promising, but relying too much on Ashton Dulin is risky. The team’s weighing the trade-offs: aging stars with fading peaks versus the potential to elevate the whole offense with proven

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    Colts Tight End Battle Deepens

    Published Jun 16, 2026

    The Colts’ tight end depth chart is shaping up with Tyler Warren as the clear No. 1, backed by Mo Alie-Cox and Drew Ogletree as reliable blockers—Ogletree’s contract may not scream “lock,” but he’s the only real threat to that spot. The fourth spot is up for grabs, with Will Mallory leading the pack thanks to his pass-catching skills, while Sean McKeon and Carson Towt (a former college basketball player) battle for the final roster spot. Mallory’s position is shaky due to roster math—Colts may o

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    Colts Depth Could Be Their Secret Weapon

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    The Colts are stacked with depth heading into the season, especially where it matters most—offensive line, kicking, and cornerbacks. With two capable kickers battling for the spot, a revamped defensive tackle corps, and a QB room ready to step up if needed, this team feels more resilient than ever. But the real magic? Their cornerback unit, loaded with talent and versatility, could be the deepest on the roster—and if they stay healthy, they’re primed to dominate. Support the show:Get a discount

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    Undrafted Hero Secures Colts Cornerback Spot

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    The Colts’ defense is firing on all cylinders heading into 2026, loaded with elite signings like Sauce Gardner and DeForest Buckner under Lou Anarumo. But the real story? An undrafted free agent, Johnathan Edwards, turned adversity into opportunity—stepping in last year when injuries decimated the cornerback corps, playing 14 games and starting 5. Now, with depth restored and veteran Jaylon Jones struggling to fit, Edwards is poised to lock down a key role. This isn’t just about big names—it’s a

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    Kenny Moore Becomes Top Free Agent

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Kenny Moore, the NFL’s top available nickel cornerback, is hitting the open market after being released by the Colts — a team he dominated for nine seasons with over 600 tackles, 11.5 sacks, and 21 interceptions, including four touchdown returns. Once considered untouchable, Moore’s trade request this year, driven by scheme mismatch and the rise of young talent Justin Walley, led to his exit — now he’s poised to bring elite veteran playmaking to whichever team claims him before camp. Support the

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    Shane Steichen’s Pressure Cooker

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Shane Steichen’s future with the Colts hangs in the balance as the team enters a make-or-break 2026 season. Despite a solid 25-26 record and a strong offensive start last year, injuries derailed momentum and left Indy still searching for playoff consistency. His proven track record with the Eagles—helping mold Jalen Hurts into a Super Bowl winner—made him a hot hire, but now the pressure’s on to deliver results. With a fifth-year contract on the line, Steichen must prove he can elevate the Colts

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    Colts Found Hidden Safety Gem

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    The Colts pulled off a savvy draft move by snagging safety A.J. Haulcy late in the second round — a steal that could turn out to be one of the biggest rookie gems of the year. Expected to go earlier, Haulcy slipped through the cracks but now sits atop a list of overlooked third-rounders poised to dominate. With a key safety departing in free agency, Haulcy’s blend of deep coverage, physicality, and elite football IQ makes him a perfect fit for Lou Anarumo’s defense — and he might even match the

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    Colts QB Uncertainty in Training Camp

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Colts fans are buzzing as the QB race heats up: Daniel Jones, still rehabbing his Achilles, shows progress but faces a long road to full recovery—70% think he’ll be ready for Week 1 against the Ravens, but a full year’s recovery is the norm. Meanwhile, Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard are splitting reps evenly, with 61% of fans betting Leonard wins the backup role. With training camp near, everyone’s watching to see who steps up—and whether Jones can truly return to form under pressure. Supp

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    Sauce Gardner's Impact for Colts

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Sauce Gardner’s arrival in Indianapolis isn’t just a trade—it’s a statement. The Colts dumped two first-round picks and AD Mitchell to land the elite cornerback, who’s already proving his worth despite missing most of last season with a calf injury. In just four games, he allowed completions on just 54% of targets and gave up just 7.3 yards per catch—plus three breakups. At 24, with five NFL seasons under his belt, Gardner’s coverage mastery gives the Colts defensive flexibility and the ability

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    Cam Bynum's Rising Role for Colts

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Cam Bynum, the Colts’ safety rocking number zero, is poised for an even bigger impact this season. With six years of experience, a 2025 free agent signing worth $60 million, and a stellar first year that included four interceptions and 79 tackles, Bynum is proving himself as a versatile, reliable defender. Entering his second year under defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, he’s set to thrive in a system he already knows, while also serving as the vocal leader of the secondary. As training camp app

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    Colts Offense Depth Chart Breakdown

    Published Jun 15, 2026

    Colts offense preview: Daniel Jones starts at QB, with Richardson edging out Leonard for backup duties. Jonathan Taylor leads RB corps, DJ Giddens holds WR2 spot. Alec Pierce and Josh Downs shine at WR, Ashton Dulin likely WR3. Tight ends unchanged; OL starters locked in. Final spots still up for grabs. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues

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    Colts Rookie Trio Shining in Spring

    Published Jun 14, 2026

    The Colts’ rookie class is already stepping up in a win-now season, with three standout rookies—safety A.J. Haulcy, linebacker C.J. Allen, and surprise pick Bryce Boettcher—locking down starting roles and impressing coaches with veteran poise and playmaking ability. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources &

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    Pierce’s Ankle Procedure: Risk or Precaution

    Published Jun 14, 2026

    Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts’ prized $114M receiver, is drawing attention after a minor ankle cleanup procedure — not a major fix, but a smart preventative move. Despite skepticism over his modest past catch totals and a limp during minicamp, the procedure was low-risk and aimed at long-term health. With a bigger role ahead and the team protecting their massive investment, Pierce’s ability to thrive under pressure could be the key to the Colts’ success this season. Support the show:Get a disc

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    Colts Roster Outlook After Minicamp

    Published Jun 14, 2026

    Colts roster takes shape after minicamp: Richardson and Leonard battle for QB2, Taylor leads RB corps, wideouts like Pierce and Downs shine while Treadwell edges out; tight ends thin but depth exists; offensive line prioritizes stability with VanDeMark and Tenuta; defensive line loaded with Latu and Key, Clemons rising; linebackers trimmed to four key players; secondary shifts with Edwards over Taylor-Britt; special teams locked in with Sanchez punting and Grupe kicking. Training camp will decid

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    Colts Bet Big on Daniel Jones

    Published Jun 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are making a bold gamble this season, signing quarterback Daniel Jones to a two-year, $88 million deal — betting big on his return to elite form after a devastating Achilles tear ended his breakout year. With Jones already cleared for full training camp participation, the team’s hopes rest on his health and ability to replicate last season’s career highs in efficiency and production. Despite never finishing a full season and a history of major injuries, Jones’s $44 million

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    Colts Eye Receiver Upgrade Before Camp

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts could be making a big move at receiver before training camp, eyeing high-profile free agents like Deebo Samuel and Keenan Allen to bolster their passing game. With Ashton Dulin leading the competition for the third receiver spot — but a group struggling for consistency — adding talent makes sense. The Colts have cap space and options, including Stefon Diggs, to upgrade their roster ahead of the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    AJ Haulcy Surpasses Expectations

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    A.J. Haulcy, the Colts’ third-round pick, is stealing the spotlight in minicamp with standout play, leading the safety competition over veterans and second-year players. His college interception prowess and NFL adaptability—highlighted by a one-handed pick on day one—have impressed even veteran starter Cam Bynum. With training camp looming, Haulcy’s early dominance could make him the Colts’ first-time starting strong safety. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Richardson's Trade Value Surprisingly Low

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s trade value might shock you—Bleacher Report says another team could snag him for just a 2027 fifth-round pick. At just 24, the Colts’ former first-round pick packs elite athleticism and untapped potential, but his limited starting experience and inconsistent efficiency make him a risky, high-upside project. Teams eyeing him face a tough call: develop him slowly or thrust him into the fire. For the Colts, letting him go might mean accepting a steep discount, but for a savvy f

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    Colts Free Agency Under Fire

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    The Colts’ free agency overhaul brought ten new players, but also saw key veterans depart, leaving a crowded roster where newcomers like Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Micheal Clemons face stiff competition. With some signings on short-term deals and others on bigger contracts, the team’s depth at WR, DE, and DB creates uncertainty about who’ll stick — and whether these moves actually make the team better. Early minicamp vibes suggest pressure’s already mounting. Support the show:Get a discount at ht

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    Richardson’s Health Decides Colts’ Future

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ future hinges on quarterback Anthony Richardson’s health and performance this season, as head coach Shane Steichen and GM Chris Ballard face mounting pressure after years of inconsistent results. Richardson’s promising rookie campaign was derailed by devastating injuries, but he’s now on track to start Week One. With a revamped offense and key players returning, the team’s playoff hopes rest squarely on Richardson staying injury-free and replicating his early-season form.

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    Early Camp Battles Shape Backup Roles

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    Early camp battles are heating up as players vie for key roles — Richardson edges Leonard at QB2, Giddens leads McGowan at RB, Dulin looks poised for WR3, and Tuimoloau could challenge veteran Key at DE. These are early indicators, not final decisions — training camp and preseason will decide the rest. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues t

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    Colts Backup RB Battle Heats Up

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    The Colts’ backfield is all about Jonathan Taylor, but the real drama’s in the backup spot — a fierce battle between DJ Giddens and rookie Seth McGowan, both with limited NFL experience. Minicamp has brought optimism: Giddens looks more confident, McGowan’s giving it everything. The edge might not be about carries — it’s about pass protection and special teams, where the backup will see most of the action. Coach Steichen is watching closely as the race heats up for the role Taylor can’t fill. Su

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    Colts Eyeing Big Free Agent WRs

    Published Jun 12, 2026

    The Colts are actively hunting for a third wide receiver, with Ashton Dulin leading the pack but competition fierce from Laquon Treadwell, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and Deion Burks. With ample cap space, they’re eyeing big-name free agents like Keenan Allen or Deebo Samuel—though no deals are confirmed. The front office isn’t settling; they’re ready to upgrade before training camp ends. Expect a shake-up in Indy’s receiver room soon. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discoun

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    Sauce Gardner Wants More Challenges

    Published Jun 12, 2026

    Sauce Gardner is ready to dominate — and he’s inviting quarterbacks to test him. After a disappointing playoff miss, the Indianapolis Colts’ star cornerback is eager for more action, having been largely avoided by opposing QBs throughout his career. With big-play potential and a proven track record (20 deflections, 2 INTs in his rookie year), Gardner’s asking for the spotlight — and training camp starts soon. Can he finally get the ball in his hands more often? The Ravens’ opening-week test migh

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    Sauce Gardner Wants More Targets

    Published Jun 12, 2026

    Sauce Gardner is flipping the script—after years of being a quarterback’s nightmare, he’s now openly asking for more targets, daring opposing QBs to test him in 2026. His stats speak volumes: elite coverage, low completion rates, and minimal yards allowed. But with a track record of quarterbacks avoiding him and a history of rarely seeing more than 50 targets per season, his bold move might be more confidence than reality. The Colts’ new shutdown corner is ready to prove he’s not just a stopper—

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    AJ Haulcy Shines Early in Colts Offseason

    Published Jun 12, 2026

    Rookie safety AJ Haulcy is blowing up in Indianapolis, exceeding expectations early in offseason drills and earning high praise from defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and veteran Cam Bynum—especially after snagging an interception on day one. He’s mastering the playbook, soaking up film beside Bynum, and getting first-team reps, positioning himself as the front-runner for a starting safety spot over Wohler, Owens, and Thomas. If he locks it down, he could elevate the entire Colts defense with hi

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    Grupe vs Shrader Kicking Battle Heats Up

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts kicking battle heats up as Blake Grupe dominates minicamp with a perfect 5-for-5, while Spencer Shrader struggles with 3-of-5 — but don’t count out the injury-riddled Shrader, who was nearly flawless before his ACL setback. With Grupe’s experience and Shrader’s past reliability, the competition is shaping up to be just as fierce as last year’s — and the final decision looms before training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advert

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    Ashton Dulin Steals Third WR Spot

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Ashton Dulin is quietly dominating Colts minicamp, turning heads with explosive catches and consistent play — even snagging touchdowns from Daniel Jones. With Alec Pierce locked in and Josh Downs in the slot, Dulin’s emergence as the frontrunner for the third WR spot is no surprise. His deep familiarity with the offense, relentless preparation, and dual-threat versatility on offense and special teams make him a dark horse ready to seize his moment. Coach Steichen says it’s an open competition —

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    Colts Injury Report: Who’s Missing?

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts Injury Report

    Colts’ training camp prep hits a snag as key players miss mandatory minicamp with lingering injuries—Alec Pierce (ankle), DeForest Buckner (neck), Charvarious Ward (back), Cam Taylor-Britt (foot), and others sidelined. While the team’s cautious approach may ease early concerns, the real test comes if these absences stretch into the regular season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news sum

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    Colts Minicamp Wrap: Health, Highlights, and Hype

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts Minicamp Wrap

    Colts minicamp wrapped up with a lighter final practice, as key players like Alec Pierce and DeForest Buckner sat out due to injuries. Head coach Shane Steichen kept spirits high with a fun field goal contest won by the offense, thanks to a clutch kick from Josh Sills. The day ended with a touchdown pass from Easton Stick to Raylen Sharpe. On offense, Daniel Jones went 4-for-4 including a TD to Tyler Warren, while Anthony Richardson showed strong arm talent despite tough coverage. Riley Leonard

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    Sauce Gardner Wants the Ball

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Sauce Gardner’s not just a shutdown corner—he’s craving the spotlight, inviting quarterbacks to test him and turning every snap into a chance to make highlight-reel plays. With a healthy corps behind him, including Charvarius Ward and Justin Walley, Gardner’s aggressive mindset could unlock a dominant defense and a breakout season fueled by turnovers and swagger. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, hig

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    Colts Minicamp Insights and QB Battle

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts wrap up mandatory minicamp with key updates: Daniel Jones making strong recovery progress, pushing for more reps and possibly ahead of schedule; backup QB battle between Richardson and Leonard remains tight; top rookies CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy impressing coaches; and contract talks looming for Jonathan Taylor and Quenton Nelson before training camp heats up. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, hig

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    Colts Minicamp Wrap-Up and Team Focus

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts minicamp wrapped up with energy and focus as players like Richardson, Leonard, Downs, and Dulin hit the field under head coach Shane Steichen, while owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon showed her support — setting the stage for a strong training camp ahead. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest update

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    Alec Pierce Recovery Timeline Revealed

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts just handed Alec Pierce a record-breaking $11M, four-year deal—making him the highest-paid WR in NFL history—hoping he’ll be their No. 1 receiver after trading Michael Pittman Jr. But don’t expect him to step into that role right away: Pierce underwent ankle surgery in March, missing the entire offseason, with a projected return around training camp or early season. He’s been rehabbing with jogging and anti-gravity treadmills, learning to balance pushing through pain and r

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    Colts Roster Shake-Up Ahead of Camp

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts roster shakeup alert: With real starting spots up for grabs, a surprise QB addition and injury updates—including Daniel Jones’ progress and key players nearing clearance—set the stage for a wild training camp. Watch the fierce battle for left defensive end, and say goodbye to a backup safety now retired. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report

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    Richardson's Trade Deadline Looms

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s future with the Colts hangs in the balance as he eyes a potential trade amid lingering uncertainty. Despite a trade request from late February and no takers yet, Richardson could cash in big if he stays — a $4.2M roster bonus on training camp day three could make him a steal for any team looking to acquire him later, owing only $1.1M for 2026. With raw talent but injury and accuracy issues, Richardson seeks a system that can elevate him — think McVay, Shanahan, or LaFleur. T

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    Quenton Nelson Mentoring the Next Wave

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    From rookie to three-time All-Pro, Quenton Nelson has transformed into the Colts’ cornerstone and mentor, guiding younger stars like Jalen Farmer and Jalen Travis with his work ethic and leadership. He’s embraced the responsibility of helping rookies thrive, while staying laser-focused on the Super Bowl — one division win at a time. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on p

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    Colts Linebacker Battle Heating Up

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    The Colts are rebuilding their linebacker corps after losing two key starters, bringing in a mix of veterans and rookies including Akeem Davis-Gaither, CJ Allen, and Bryce Boettcher. Allen looks poised to anchor the MIKE spot, but the spot beside him is wide open—with Davis-Gaither, Boettcher, and Jaylon Carlies all vying for the starting role. Coaches are testing multiple combinations in minicamp, with all four players getting first-team reps. With training camp and pads still ahead, the real c

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    Alec Pierce’s Ankle Surgery & Recovery

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Alec Pierce, newly inked to a $114M deal, got ankle surgery this spring after a PRP shot failed to fix lingering issues that worsened late last season. With a 4-6 month recovery window, he’s already over two months post-op and on track to return just in time for training camp. If his ankle heals, expect explosive numbers from the Colts’ No. 14. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summar

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    Colts Minicamp Insights and Roster Moves

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Colts minicamp heats up with key players sidelined but big moments on the field—Jones torches seven-on-seven, Richardson dazzles with a one-handed TD, and rookies like Boettcher and Walley make strong impressions as coaches experiment with lineup combos ahead of training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View

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    Taylor Wants to Stay a Colt for Life

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor just dropped a bombshell: he wants to be a “Colt for life.” After a breakout 2024 season—his second with over 20 TDs and a 5+ yard per carry average since 2021—he’s proving age is just a number at 27. With his contract expiring and a market full of high-priced backs, Taylor’s loyalty could be a steal for Indy, who might lock him in at a more reasonable rate before his value skyrockets. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advert

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    Nelson's Contract Year Dominance

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts’ left guard and elite interior lineman, enters his final contract year with a proven track record: eight Pro Bowls, six All-Pro nods, and top-4 PFF grades last season. Despite earning just $20M annually on his 2022 deal — less than top guards like Tyler Smith ($24M) or Linderbaum ($27M) — Nelson remains focused on dominating the field, not negotiating. His consistency and dominance make him one of the most valuable players in the league, and the market will soo

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    Colts at Crossroads with Key Players

    Published Jun 11, 2026

    Key Players

    The Colts are making bold moves this offseason, letting go of key veterans like Kenny Moore and Michael Pittman Jr. to reset for 2027, when GM Chris Ballard’s contract and many star players’ deals expire. With DeForest Buckner recovering from injury, Jonathan Taylor pushing for an extension, and Quenton Nelson staying focused on winning, the team’s future hangs in the balance — all while building toward a potential Super Bowl run in a city that feels like home. Support the show:Get a discount at

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    Colts Rookie Safety Shining Early

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    AJ Haulcy, the Colts’ third-round pick, is already a frontrunner for a starting safety role—coaches rave about his mental game and elite play, including 88 tackles and 3 picks at LSU. With training camp heating up, he’s poised to make an instant impact and could be a breakout star from Day One. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedba

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    Nelson's Final Push for a Super Bowl

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis’ elite guard and perennial Pro Bowler, is entering the final year of his contract—and his sights are locked on one thing: winning. Eight seasons in, the Colts haven’t made the playoffs since 2020, and that sting fuels Nelson’s drive to bring a Super Bowl to Indy. While accolades pile up, he’s always measured success by championships, not stats. With key teammates like Jonathan Taylor and DeForest Buckner also nearing contract expirations, the Colts face a pivotal mom

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    Jonathan Taylor Demands Stay in Indy

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts’ star running back and contract-year player, is pushing hard to lock in a long-term deal before the season starts—because he’s committed to staying in Indy for life. Since being drafted in 2020, he’s been a game-changer: last season he rushed for over 1,500 yards and led the NFL with 18 touchdowns, plus carries, first downs, and receptions. With the Colts wrapping up minicamp, fans are watching closely as the team weighs whether to act now or wait—because Tayl

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    Taylor Eyes Colts Extension

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor, Indy’s rushing touchdown king and franchise cornerstone, is entering the final year of his contract—and he’s not going anywhere. After leading the league with 18 TDs last season and playing all 17 games for the first time since 2021, Taylor’s commitment to the Colts and Indianapolis runs deep. He’s made it clear he wants to be a “Colt for life,” hoping the team reciprocates with a long-term extension. With minicamp underway and his focus on the field, Taylor’s patience is palpab

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    Nelson Eyes Record Contract

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Quenton Nelson is dominating the league in his contract year, letting his agent handle talks while he stays laser-focused on winning — and he’s not just a player anymore, he’s one of the grown-ass men leading the Colts’ offensive line. With a massive $24M cap hit and projected next deal between $27.5M–$29M (possibly even $30M), Nelson just reset the guard market in 2022 and is now poised to set a new record. The Colts would be fools to let him walk — he’s a Hall of Fame-caliber force still crush

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    Pierce’s Recovery Could Shape Colts’ Season

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts star wide receiver Alec Pierce is recovering from offseason ankle surgery, with a four-to-six-month rehab timeline that could sideline him through training camp. After a PRP injection failed to fully heal the issue, surgery became necessary — but the team’s big four-year, $100M contract shows they’re confident in his long-term potential. With Michael Pittman Jr. already traded, Pierce’s return is critical to filling the void in Indy’s receiving corps. Patience is key — and the Colts are ba

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    Colts Minicamp Preview: Energy, Execution, and Expectations

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts Minicamp Preview

    Colts minicamp kicked off with energy and intensity as players like Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr. took reps on the field, while Jonathan Taylor and Seth McGowan fueled the run game. Coach Shane Steichen kept things moving, and key veterans like Quenton Nelson anchored the offense. Defensive backs like Sauce Gardner locked things down, and rookies like Laquon Treadwell made plays. Owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon was on hand, reinforcing team unity. With every drill counting, the Colts are bui

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    Backup Battle Heats Up in Indy

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ backup QB battle is heating up as Anthony Richardson Sr. and rookie Riley Leonard square off for the No. 2 spot. Richardson, still on his rookie contract and fresh off a trade request that went nowhere, is back and determined to prove he belongs — while Leonard, with more years left and steady growth, is just trying to settle in. Both are splitting reps 50-50 in minicamp, with Leonard throwing an interception returned for a TD — but coach Shane Steichen says it’s neck and

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    Pierce Surgery Could Delay Training Camp

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Alec Pierce, the Colts’ explosive wide receiver and newly minted 114M contract star, is sidelined after ankle surgery — a move that could sideline him for training camp’s opening weeks. Despite a PRP injection failing to quell persistent pain, Pierce powered through last season for a historic 1,000-yard campaign and league-leading yards per catch. Now, with recovery projected at 4-6 months, he’s prioritizing long-term health over rushing back, while coach Shane Steichen confirms no timeline yet.

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    Pierce Surgery, Jones Recovery

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts WR Alec Pierce got surgery to fix a nagging ankle injury that worsened through last season, despite playing through pain and setting career highs in yards and yards per catch. Doctors warned delaying surgery could cause bigger issues, so the team moved ahead in March — expecting his return during training camp. Meanwhile, QB Daniel Jones is making strong progress from his Achilles injury, already in seven-on-seven drills and on track for Week One. Both players’ recoveries are key to the Co

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    Jones on Track for 2026 Season

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Daniel Jones is on track to return for the 2026 season after his Achilles tear, hitting key recovery milestones with seven-on-seven drills, throwing again by April, and back on field with teammates by mid-May. The Colts are cautious, avoiding full-contact drills, but confident in his progress and readiness for training camp. His age and athleticism give him an edge over other QBs with similar injuries, and the team expects him to replicate his 2025 form without needing major offensive changes. A

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    Colts 2024 Draft: Hits and Misses

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    The Colts’ 2024 draft class is a mixed bag—Laiatu Latu is emerging as a breakout star with 8.5 sacks, while Matt Goncalves and Tanor Bortolini are delivering solid production on the offensive line. But the class is marred by a major miss with Adonai Mitchell, who’s no longer on the roster, and underwhelming results from later picks. Early returns show promise, but the foundation is uneven—some bright spots, some serious question marks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/di

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    Arden Key Eyes Starting Role

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Arden Key, a seasoned pass rusher with over 30 sacks and nearly 200 tackles, is poised to leap from rotational player to Colts starter opposite Laiatu Latu — and his five-year training partnership with DeForest Buckner could be the secret weapon. Familiar with the AFC South and the Colts’ scheme, Key’s experience and potential for a Samson Ebukam-style breakout make him the frontrunner in a battle that could reshape the team’s defensive front. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillo

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    Colts Rookie CJ Allen Steps Into Play-Calling Role

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    CJ Allen, the Colts’ rookie linebacker, is poised to make an immediate impact—not just as a starter, but as the team’s play-caller, wearing the green dot. Already a first-team All-American at Georgia, Allen brings proven communication skills and solid defensive versatility, including strong run-stopping and coverage ability. With Coach Shane Steichen emphasizing the importance of pre-snap communication in today’s NFL, Allen is getting heavy reps and early praise. At just 21, he’s being groomed t

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    Colts Battle for Starting Roles

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts’ offseason spotlight shines on two veterans battling for starting roles: wide receiver Ashton Dulin, fresh off a trade loss that opens the door for him, and defensive end Arden Key, newly signed and ready to lead the pass rush. Dulin, a seven-year pro who’s evolved from special teams to receiver, is treating this as his rookie year—focused on consistency and seizing the moment. Key, a seasoned edge rusher with playoff experience, is banking on steady play to win the job opposite Laiatu Lat

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    Lowery Steps Aside as Colts Safety Room Refreshes

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Reuben Lowery III, the Colts’ backup safety, is retiring — officially placed on Reserve/Retired — after joining the team last October without playing a snap. Once a surprise contributor for the Ravens in 2025, his exit adds to a whirlwind offseason reshuffling at safety, with key departures like Nick Cross and Rodney Thomas II. The Colts are reloading with fresh faces — AJ Haulcy (3rd round), Juanyeh Thomas, Jonathan Owens, Daniel Scott, and rookie Austin Brown — injecting new energy and competi

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    Jones Near Return, Progress Steady

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making steady progress in his injury recovery, moving from individual drills to seven-on-seven sessions while staying cautious ahead of full-team participation. The Colts are taking a smart, methodical approach, focusing on rebuilding calf strength, tracking symmetry with his other leg, and incorporating plyometrics and movement analysis. Though Jones remains confident he’ll be ready for Week 1, he admits there’s still work to do before full clearance. Coach Shane Steichen expect

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    Colts QB Battle Heats Up

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts QB battle heating up as Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard trade blows in minicamp—neither ahead, both locked in, with Steichen saying the race isn’t over until preseason. Richardson’s grinding through footwork and accuracy drills, ignoring trade noise, while Leonard’s potential continues to dazzle, especially against Houston. Both are splitting first-team reps—this one’s going all the way to camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:a

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    Colts Minicamp Insights & Injury Updates

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    The Colts’ mandatory minicamp kicked off with rookies hitting the field alongside veterans, signaling the final push before summer break. Daniel Jones is rehabbing well from his Achilles tear and could be ready for Week One, while DeForest Buckner and Alec Pierce remain sidelined. Jalen Travis is back to individual drills after a back injury. In the QB room, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Riley Leonard are locked in a tight race for the backup spot. Rookie linebacker Bryce Boettcher made waves with

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    Jones and Others Sideline at Minicamp

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making steady progress in his Achilles rehab, even participating in seven-on-seven drills, but the Colts are being cautious and holding off on full 11-on-11 work until training camp. He’s feeling good, but the team’s prioritizing safety. Meanwhile, Alec Pierce (ankle) and DeForest Buckner (neck) are also sidelined for minicamp, though both are expected to be ready for training camp later this summer. The focus remains on keeping key players healthy for the regular season. Support

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    Colts Minicamp Begins with Purpose

    Published Jun 10, 2026

    Colts veteran minicamp ignites team chemistry as Anthony Richardson throws, Shane Steichen watches closely, and key players like Dulin and Alie-Cox shine in drills—building rhythm, alignment, and intensity ahead of the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai

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    Reuben Lowery Retires from NFL

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Colts safety Reuben Lowery, a former standout at Tennessee-Chattanooga with 160+ tackles and two TDs on interceptions, has officially retired after a brief NFL stint — just three games, one start, and five tackles across stints with Baltimore and Indy. His journey from undrafted free agent to potential breakout moment underscores the unpredictable nature of pro football — and we’re wishing him all the best as he steps away from the game. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/

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    Colts Injury Updates from Minicamp

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Colts’ veteran minicamp drops key injury updates: Daniel Jones looks ready for camp with minimal restrictions, Alec Pierce sidelined briefly after ankle surgery, DeForest Buckner aiming for Week 1 but vague on timeline, and Jalen Travis back on individual drills with limited workload. With mandatory minicamp ending, these developments offer a clearer picture of roster readiness ahead of July training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:a

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    Carlie Irsay-Gordon Named Time 100

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Carlie Irsay-Gordon, newly named to Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports for 2026, is rewriting the NFL ownership playbook—she’s not just the most visible woman behind an NFL team, she’s also one of only two NFL owners on this year’s list, alongside Stephen Ross. Taking over as principal owner just last year alongside her sisters Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson, Carlie brings over two decades of Colts experience to the helm, and her rise is being watched by the entire sports world.

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    Colts Roster Battles Heat Up

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Colts minicamp kicks off with high stakes as Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard scramble to sort out their roster before training camp. Wide receiver battles rage for the No. 2 spot behind Pierce, with Dulin, Burks, and Westbrook-Ikhine all vying for reps. In the backfield, Jonathan Taylor’s reduced workload makes DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan’s competition even tighter. On defense, Laiatu Latu shines, but the starting DE spot is up for grabs between rookie Tuimoloau and veteran Key. And on offense,

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    Travis Injured Opens Door for Tackle Contenders

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Jalen Travis’ back injury sidelines the Colts’ starting tackle, but it’s actually a golden opportunity for depth players like Luke Tenuta and undrafted rookie Nolan Rucci to shine—especially as Travis’ unexpected heroics last season earned him a starting role and helped the team survive injuries, setting high expectations for this year. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based

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    Jones’ Health Could Make or Break Colts

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    The Colts’ playoff hopes hinge on Daniel Jones’ health and performance after his ACL tear derailed last season’s 8-3 campaign. With both GM and head coach’s jobs on the line if they miss the postseason again—and a lucrative new contract signed—Jones must return strong. He’s already in drills, aiming for Week One, while the team bolsters QB depth with veterans and rookies. If Jones fails to deliver, the Colts could face another brutal offseason, especially with the Jets holding their 2027 first-r

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    Colts Build Hope Through Homeownership

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    Deonna Wray, an Indianapolis native and single mom, watched her dream home take shape at the Colts’ annual Habitat for Humanity build — a powerful moment she calls “a blessing returned” for her community work. Over 100 volunteers, including 20 Colts players, helped construct one of 40 homes this year, fueled by the team’s 14-year commitment to affordable housing. From GM Chris Ballard to Head Coach Shane Steichen, leadership credits the initiative for building hope and changing lives. Players li

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    Buckner Aiming for Training Camp Return

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    DeForest Buckner is pushing hard to return at full strength for Week One, aiming to be ready for training camp after recovering from a serious neck injury that sidelined him last season and required surgery. A three-time Pro Bowler and key force for the Colts since his 2019 trade from San Francisco, Buckner’s presence changes how offenses play — and the team desperately needs him healthy. With a clear timeline and relentless rehab, Buckner’s goal is to dominate again in 2026, making the Colts’ d

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    Colts Minicamp Rising Stars

    Published Jun 8, 2026

    Colts minicamp previews a breakout season as Daniel Jones returns strong, Ashton Dulin shines at WR3, and rookie Seth McGowan dominates RB reps—watch this space for training camp fireworks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/d1520c2d4f45a0a2

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    The Unsung Hero Behind Colts' Special Teams Surge

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    When Shane Steichen took over as Colts head coach, he brought in Brian Mason to overhaul special teams — a unit that ranked 29th in year one. But thanks to Luke Rhodes, the long snapper with a decade of Colts experience and linebacker roots, things have turned around dramatically. Rhodes’s poise, leadership, and near-flawless snaps — including two All-Pro nods and a Pro Bowl — have been the engine behind the unit’s climb to fourth in the league. Mason credits Rhodes’s game IQ and calm under pres

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    Colts Eye Joey Bosa for Pass Rush

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are aggressively targeting veteran edge rusher Joey Bosa to anchor their defense, offering him a prime opportunity to revive his game alongside young talent. With Bosa’s proven production last season and Indy’s pressing need at the position, this could be the perfect fit. The Colts are also eyeing other pass rushers like Cameron Jordan and Jadeveon Clowney to pair with rising star Laiatu Latu, while internal competition with J.T. Tuimoloau and others heats up. Could Bosa b

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    Colts Cap Strategy for 2026

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    The Colts are quietly building for 2026 with smart cap management—spending big on key pieces like Taylor and the offensive line, but structuring deals to keep 2026 costs low, leaving them with over $31M in flexibility to go all-in later. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://source

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    Colts DT Rotation Questions Ahead of Minicamp

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    Colts defensive tackle rotation is heating up ahead of minicamp, with big questions behind stars DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart. New additions Colby Wooden, Jerry Tillery, and Derrick Nnadi bring fresh versatility and depth, while Adebawore looks to build on last year’s progress. GM Chris Ballard calls this unit one of the most improved, but game situations and matchups will dictate playing time. With potential roster cuts looming, even the newcomers aren’t guaranteed spots — the final line

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    Colts Need Edge Rusher Before Camp

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    Colts still hunting for pass rush help before camp—six elite edge rushers remain unsigned, and Indy’s defensive line is thin after losing key players. With Laiatu Latu as their top pick, they need a true complement, and names like Jaylahn Tuimoloau and Arden Key are in the mix. Pass rush ranked 30th last year—time to fix that. They’ve got the money, but adding another edge rusher means tough roster cuts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adv

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    Colts Defense Needs Pressure Surge

    Published Jun 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a critical defensive end battle as they head into mandatory minicamp, with no clear answer yet on who will pair with first-round pick Laiatu Latu. After losing key players like Kwity Paye and Tyquan Lewis, new additions Arden Key, George Gumbs, and Caden Curry must step up to fix a pass rush that ranked 30th last season. The spotlight is on Jaylahn Tuimoloau and Arden Key to deliver the pressure needed to turn the defense around — and make the playoffs. Support the sh

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    Richardson vs Leonard QB Battle

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are navigating a QB logjam with Anthony Richardson still on the roster despite requesting a trade—potentially moveable before the mid-season deadline. He’s battling second-year QB Riley Leonard for the backup spot behind injured Daniel Jones, with both vying for reps as Jones recovers. Richardson, entering his rookie deal’s final year with a hefty cap hit, still draws praise for his raw talent and early flashes—some analysts even ranking him top-10 among backups—while Leon

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    Ryan Kelly vs Tanor Bortolini

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    The Colts’ center position showdown pits Ryan Kelly’s rookie brilliance against Tanor Bortolini’s run-game dominance — and Kelly edges out with his elite pass protection under pressure, even if Bortolini’s power-blocking has fueled Jonathan Taylor’s success. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest u

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    Jonathan Taylor Trade Rumors Explode

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    Jonathan Taylor’s future with the Colts is heating up amid trade rumors, but don’t count on him leaving anytime soon. Despite not signing a new deal this offseason, Taylor remains a cornerstone of Indianapolis’ offense — a three-time Pro Bowler with elite stats and prime years ahead. While wild links to the Titans have surfaced, they’re more fantasy than fact. The Colts are reportedly playing coy, weighing massive offers like Myles Garrett’s, but letting Taylor walk would be a shocker. With his

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    Colts WR3 Battle Without Pittman

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    The Colts’ offense just lost its biggest playmaker, and the WR3 spot is wide open—Ashton Dulin, Laquon Treadwell, Deion Burks, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine are all in the mix. But it’s not just about one guy stepping up—it’s a full team reset. Tyler Warren, who had a breakout rookie year, is ready to take on more targets, especially in the red zone. With Alec Pierce and Josh Downs also getting more reps, the Colts’ passing game is in for a wild reshuffle. Who emerges as the new go-to? We’ll find ou

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    Colts’ Bold Move with Daniel Jones

    Published Jun 6, 2026

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    The Indianapolis Colts are betting big on Daniel Jones with an eight-year, $88 million deal—$60 million guaranteed—after a career-best season throwing for 3,000 yards and 19 touchdowns. But with his Giants past, a ruptured Achilles, and Anthony Richardson still on the roster, questions loom: Can Jones repeat his magic—or will he be benched under pressure? Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    Colts’ Injury Blues vs. Questionable Rankings

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Sports Illustrated ranked the Colts’ offense dead last at 25th, citing injuries to Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, and Jonathan Taylor—but that’s ignoring how dominant they were last year when healthy. Jones looked like a Pro Bowl QB, Pierce led the league in yards per catch, and Taylor rushed for over 1,500 yards and 15 TDs. Meanwhile, the Cardinals’ trio—Brissett, rookie Love, and McBride—isn’t exactly a powerhouse. If the Colts stay healthy in 2026, this ranking will look downright laughable. Supp

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    Bears Eye Hammond Stadium Move

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    The Chicago Bears are seriously considering a historic move to Hammond, Indiana, after officially advancing plans for a new stadium there — a bold pivot following Illinois’ legislative stalemate and Indiana’s proactive groundwork to support the project. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest update

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    Easton Stick Joins Colts After Falcons Stint

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Easton Stick, the undrafted QB who impressed in preseason with 50+ passes for 500+ yards, has jumped from Atlanta’s practice squad to Indianapolis’ roster — a move that signals the Colts’ quarterback chaos continues as they juggle Daniel Jones’ injury, Anthony Richardson’s trade rumors, and now Stick’s shot to prove himself in 2026 preseason. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary

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    Tyler Warren’s Next Chapter with Colts

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Colts tight end Tyler Warren’s breakout rookie season sets the stage for big things—100+ targets, 800+ yards, and top-6 receptions among TEs. With Michael Pittman gone, Warren’s role could expand, and he’s laser-focused on sharpening his route-running and red-zone impact as the team heads into minicamp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues

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    Colts 2022 Draft: Hits and Misses

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    The Colts’ 2022 draft class may not have had a first-round pick, but it delivered big-time with Alec Pierce emerging as a deep-threat cornerstone and Bernhard Raimann locking down left tackle—both elite finds in the second and third rounds. Rodney Thomas was a steal in the seventh, and Nick Cross started strong before leaving. But depth beyond those stars? Thin. Jelani Woods got derailed by injuries, Eric Johnson was rotation fodder, and Brooks didn’t even make the regular season. Andrew Ogletre

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    Warren and Jones Rebuild Connection

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Tyler Warren exploded onto the scene as a rookie tight end for the Colts, forming a lethal connection with QB Daniel Jones that fueled the team’s early-season offense—until Jones’ Achilles injury derailed everything. Now, with Jones rehabbing and Warren hungry for redemption, the Colts are laser-focused on rebuilding that chemistry, hoping to reignite the magic that made them a playoff contender. With key targets like Michael Pittman Jr. gone and Alec Pierce poised to step up, Warren’s role is b

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    Key vs Tuimoloau for Colts Edge

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    Arden Key just inked a lucrative two-year deal with the Colts, poised to be their starting edge rusher after a solid stint with the Titans, while Jaylahn Tuimoloau, the team’s second-round pick, battles to prove his potential after a disappointing rookie season — both players could define the Colts’ defensive line future this year. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on pu

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    Colts QB Battle Heats Up at Minicamp

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ mandatory minicamp kicks off June 9th, serving as the final major checkpoint before training camp. With roster spots and playing time still up in the air, the biggest question marks revolve around each position group — especially at quarterback, where Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard are locked in a fierce battle for the backup role. Despite Richardson’s trade rumors, he’s laser-focused on proving himself with the Colts, splitting reps with Leonard while both compete

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    Jaylon Jones Likely on Trade Block

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts may be ready to move on from cornerback Jaylon Jones, whose playing time has sharply declined despite early promise. After starting 17 games in 2024, Jones now finds himself buried behind big signings like Sauce Gardner and Charvarius Ward, with just two starts last season and a career-low snap count. Even with a solid first two seasons and a seventh-round draft pedigree, his role has shrunk under new coaching, compounded by injury. With Justin Walley set to take over the

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    Colts Draft Class Shines Without Top Pick

    Published Jun 5, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts pulled off a draft masterclass in 2026—no first-round pick, but analysts crown them third-best overall thanks to hidden gems like C.J. Allen and A.J. Haulcy, who exceeded expectations. Using Draft Capital Over Expectation, the team’s value soared, landing an A- grade for finding three potential starters—including a fourth-round gem. Smart, low-risk moves with high upside: this draft might just be the foundation of their future. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Colts Roster Shake-Up Week Two

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    The Colts shook up their roster during OTAs, bringing in QB Easton Stick, center Josh Kreutz, and CB JaiOnte McMillan while cutting LaDarius Henderson, Wyett Ekeler, and Seth Henigan. With Daniel Jones still the starter, Stick joins Richardson and Leonard in QB competition, while rookie Jalen Farmer eyes right guard reps. Cornerback depth is rebuilt with Justin Walley stepping into nickel duties, and multiple players battle for backup spots. These moves signal a focused push for depth and readin

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    Colts Defense Depth Chart Breakdown

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    Colts defense preview: Latu, Buckner, Stewart, and Tuimoloau lead the line with Tuimoloau poised to start opposite Latu; CJ Allen calls signals at MIKE, Akeem Davis-Gaither anchors the middle; cornerback trio of Gardner, Walley, and Ward looks locked in; safety duo of Haulcy and Bynum brings playmaking versatility to the back seven. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on p

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    Colts Offense Depth Chart Revealed

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    Colts offense taking shape ahead of Week One: Daniel Jones back in 7-on-7 drills, poised to start; Jonathan Taylor locks down RB1, backup spot up for grabs; Alec Pierce and Josh Downs likely starters at WR, Ashton Dulin heating up for third spot; Tyler Warren expected to lead TE corps with Mo Alie-Cox and Drew Ogletree; OL looks set with Raimann, Nelson, Bortolini, Goncalves, and Travis projected starters. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:a

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    Undrafted Rookie Rucci Could Be Colts’ Next Swing Tackle

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    An undrafted rookie is quietly stealing the spotlight in Indianapolis: Nolan Rucci, a former Penn State offensive tackle with elite run-blocking skills and a proven track record of efficiency. With the Colts’ offensive line depth in flux and swing tackle roles up for grabs, Rucci’s size, consistency, and existing connections to key teammates like Tanor Bortolini and Tyler Warren position him perfectly to make an immediate impact — and possibly outperform past backups. Support the show:Get a disc

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    Ashton Dulin Surges in Colts WR Battle

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are locked in a fierce wide receiver battle to fill the void left by a departed star, with Alec Pierce locked in as the deep threat and Ashton Dulin emerging as the surprise frontrunner. Dulin’s standout performances — including two touchdown connections with QB Daniel Jones — have turned heads and signaled he’s ready to seize a bigger role. While Josh Downs, veterans, rookies, and depth players all vie for reps, Dulin’s early success suggests he may be the unexpected key

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    Colts DE Battle: Tuimoloau vs Key

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ defensive end race is heating up between Jaylahn Tuimoloau and Arden Key, with Key’s veteran savvy giving him an early edge for the starting spot, but Tuimoloau’s explosive potential and late-season flashes make him a serious threat to steal playing time — and possibly share the role — as the team gears up for a pivotal 2026 season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    Colts Roster Shake-Up and Where Players Went

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    The Colts’ offseason shook up the roster with big moves—10 new signings, 20 rookies, and a wave of departures. Stars like Michael Pittman (Steelers), Zaire Franklin (Packers), and Kenny Moore (unsigned) are gone, while others like Braden Smith (Texans) and Kwity Paye (Raiders) found new homes. Still searching? Moore and Tyquan Lewis remain unsigned, while Ebukam (Falcons), Pinter (Ravens), and Cross (Commanders) have landed elsewhere. As OTAs kick off, fans are watching how these former Colts ad

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    Colts Playoff Odds in Question

    Published Jun 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ playoff hopes for 2026 look bleak according to SI’s Connor Orr, who predicts another postseason miss—extending a five-year drought—and slots them at a dismal 99th out of 100 NFL teams. He forecasts a brutal three-game losing streak to start the season against tough opponents like the Ravens, Chiefs, and Texans, while questioning new head coach Jesse Minter’s ability to handle a sophisticated offense right out of the gate. Despite a whirlwind offseason overhaul—bringing in

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    Colts Ranked 20th Despite Light Schedule

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are ranked 20th overall by ESPN’s Football Power Index, despite boasting one of the league’s easier schedules for the second straight year. Their projections don’t hint at Super Bowl glory—less than 1% chance—and only a 15% shot at winning their division. With major roster turnover this offseason, the real test is whether they’ve truly improved, and whether that translates to wins on the field. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Colts Preseason Preview & Roster Battle

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    The Colts kick off preseason with a brutal test against the Super Bowl-champion Patriots, followed by a high-powered Falcons offense in Indy, and close out at home against Detroit’s loaded attack—all while head coach Shane Steichen pushes joint practices to prep his squad for the real season, culminating in the final roster cut to 53 by August 30th. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news s

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    Can Daniel Jones Save the Colts

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    The Colts looked like playoff contenders early last season—until Daniel Jones’ Achilles tear derailed everything. Despite a strong pre-injury campaign, the team’s fate hinged on Jones bouncing back. Now, with most analysts seeing them as average, Melo’s skeptical: can Jones not only return to form but stay healthy for a full 17-game season? If not, the Colts’ playoff dreams might just stay in the past. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adver

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    Jones Makes Strong Return in Practice

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making major progress in his Achilles recovery, throwing five of six passes with two touchdowns in his first seven-on-seven drills since the injury — a huge milestone just six months after tearing his Achilles. Coach Shane Steichen is thrilled to see Jones back on the field running plays, and the team is cautiously ramping up his involvement ahead of training camp, with strict limits to avoid risk. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Goncalves Ready for Big Leap at Guard

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    Matt Goncalves is poised for a breakout second season as the Colts’ right guard, after a gutsy switch from tackle that demanded mastering a tougher, faster interior game. Despite starting 16 games last year with minimal experience, he showed flashes of elite potential — ranking 32nd among 83 guards in run-blocking and holding his own in pass protection, even if he gave up 34 pressures. Coach Tony Sparano praised his adaptability and relentless work ethic, predicting a huge leap forward this year

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    Jones Back on Field, Ready for Week One

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making strong strides in his Achilles recovery, cleared to join seven-on-seven drills — a major step toward full participation. Head coach Shane Steichen is cautiously optimistic, emphasizing gradual progress as the season looms. Jones feels back in rhythm, attending meetings, studying plays, and re-engaging with teammates. He’s targeting Week One against the Ravens and is expected to start. Meanwhile, the battle for backup QB duties heats up between Anthony Richardson and Riley

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    Colts Rookie Gumbs Rising Fast

    Published Jun 3, 2026

    George Gumbs, Indianapolis Colts’ rookie defensive end, is turning heads despite starting as a wide receiver in college. With explosive speed, solid pass-rushing stats from Florida, and coach-approved confidence, he’s primed for an immediate impact — and might even dominate special teams first. The Colts are betting big on his growth, setting him up for a key role down the line. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is a

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    Tyler Warren Steps Up for Colts

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    The Colts’ 2026 season hinges on Daniel Jones’ recovery and Tyler Warren’s breakout year. With Michael Pittman Jr. gone, Warren—already a standout rookie with 76 catches and elite blocking—is expected to shoulder a bigger role. Coach Steichen is pushing him to refine his conditioning and route-running, while Warren himself is embracing a veteran mindset, aiming for bigger plays and consistent production. The offense’s success depends on Warren stepping up and Jones finding his rhythm. Support th

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    Colts Final Draft Picks Signed

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Colts seal their 2026 draft class with Jalen Farmer and Bryce Boettcher—both signed as final picks, ready to compete for key roles. Farmer, a SEC standout, could anchor the offensive line at right guard or tackle, while Boettcher, a special teams standout from Oregon, battles Akeem Davis-Gaither for the WILL linebacker spot. With all eight rookies officially under contract, the team’s focus shifts to building chemistry ahead of minicamp—putting the pieces together for a strong season. Support th

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    From Probation to Pro Bowl Hope

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    From dismissed college player to seventh-round NFL draft pick, Seth McGowan’s comeback story is electrifying. After pleading guilty to larceny and serving time, he rebuilt his career through community college and New Mexico State before exploding with over 700 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns at Kentucky. Now 25, McGowan’s power, vision, and resilience make him a potential steal for the Colts — a gritty, under-the-radar talent poised to make an impact despite his late draft slot. Support the show

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    Colts Bring In Veteran QB Easton Stick

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    The Colts made a splash at QB, signing veteran Easton Stick after waiving Seth Henigan—Stick brings FCS glory and NFL experience, though he’s been sidelined since 2023. He’s now fourth on the depth chart behind Jones, Richardson Sr., and Leonard. The move hints at more than just camp fodder. Also added: offensive lineman Josh Kreutz (son of Olin Kreutz) and cornerback Jai’Onte’ Milligan. Out: Wyett Ekeler and LaDarius Henderson. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/

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    Colts Lock In 2026 Draft Class

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Colts lock down entire 2026 draft class with signings of big guard Jalen Farmer and versatile linebacker Bryce Boettcher, solidifying their young roster for the future. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0de25250e0c1f3d6

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    Richardson’s Comeback Challenge

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    The Colts are stacking their QB room with veteran Easton Stick, adding depth as Anthony Richardson returns from injury. While Stick won’t start, his presence gives the team insurance as Richardson focuses on fundamentals, mechanics, and consistency. With Minshew potentially stepping in immediately and rookie Leonard also in the mix, Richardson must prove he’s more than just a backup—he needs to show he can be a reliable, healthy leader of the offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://s

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    Jones Progresses as Colts Focus on Red Zone

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Daniel Jones takes a major step forward in recovery, participating in seven-on-seven drills despite his Achilles surgery, while head coach Shane Steichen emphasizes a cautious, smart approach. Meanwhile, Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard continue alternating reps in red zone work, with Richardson throwing an interception. Young RBs DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan shine in absence of Jonathan Taylor, and Dulin locks down WR3 reps. On defense, the strong safety battle between Wohler and Haulcy rema

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    Tyler Warren's Rookie Surge and What's Next

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Tyler Warren is lighting up the NFL as a rookie tight end for the Colts, ranking second on the team in targets and leading all rookies in receiving yards with 817. Tied for sixth among tight ends in catches and fifth in yards, he’s already a Pro Bowl-caliber talent. Coach Steichen says his focus for year two is refining his route-running, physical conditioning, and red-zone impact. Warren himself is working on maintaining separation and maximizing his blocking versatility — a rare combo that mak

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    Daniel Jones Back on Track for Colts

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on track, rehabbing ahead of schedule after his brutal Achilles rupture last season, and the Colts are buzzing with hope he’ll return strong for the opener against the Ravens — if he does, Indianapolis could finally end its playoff drought and become a true AFC contender. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback

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    Colts WR Battle After Pittman Trade

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    The Colts are in wide receiver scramble mode after trading Michael Pittman — and Ashton Dulin’s two TD grabs in OTAs have him in the spotlight for the WR3 role, alongside Laquon Treadwell, Deion Burks, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. But it’s not just one guy stepping up — this is a committee approach, with Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, and even Tyler Warren likely getting more targets as the offense reshapes itself around the void left by Pittman. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com

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    Jones Makes Big Leap in Achilles Recovery

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making major strides in his Achilles recovery, now participating in seven-on-seven drills during OTAs—up from just individual work last week—on track to join full 11-on-11 drills by training camp. Meanwhile, backup QB competition heats up as Anthony Richardson and rookie Riley Leonard split reps, with Richardson getting first-team looks. Coach Steichen says rotations will continue based on practice day. The Colts’ optimism is holding strong as Jones continues his comeback, poised

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    Colts Bring In Veteran Stick

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    The Colts just added veteran QB Easton Stick, a smart competitor with NFL experience and a familiar face to head coach Shane Steichen, aiming to strengthen their QB room with a player who knows the offense and thrives under pressure. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.th

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    Gophers Cornerback Signs With Colts

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    JaiOnte McMillan, former Gophers cornerback, is officially headed to the NFL after signing with the Indianapolis Colts — no draft pick needed, just standout performance at rookie minicamp. McMillan’s game soared at Minnesota, boosting his PFF grade from 50.7 to 75.8 in two seasons while totaling 40 tackles. Though he allowed 441 yards and 75% of passes, he kept touchdowns off the board. He joins Deven Eastern, LeMeke Brockington, and Jameson Geers as the fourth Gopher signed this year. While oth

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    Jones Back on Field, Colts Optimistic

    Published Jun 2, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making strong strides in his Achilles recovery, cleared for seven-on-seven drills and showing signs of ramping up his involvement — though full team work remains on hold until July. Despite battling a broken leg last season, the Colts are confident he’ll be ready for Week 1, possibly even ahead of schedule. With a new contract in place, Jones is back in the QB room, working with coaches and teammates, while backup competition continues between Richardson, Leonard, and newcomer Ea

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    Jones Makes Big Leap in Recovery

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making lightning-fast progress in his Achilles recovery, already throwing in organized team activities and recently joining seven-on-seven drills with starters—way ahead of schedule. Coach Steichen is cautious, emphasizing smart play and avoiding scrambling, while Jones stays focused on comfort and rehab. Though his dropback still looks stiff, his participation signals a strong comeback trajectory. With full 11-on-11 work still months away, the Colts are prioritizing his health o

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    Tyler Warren’s Explosive Rise

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Tyler Warren’s rookie year was nothing short of explosive—he hauled in 76 catches for 817 yards and 4 touchdowns, earning a Pro Bowl nod. Now entering year two, he’s laser-focused on accelerating out of breaks to create separation, mastering fundamentals to outpace elite talent. With a full season under Shane Steichen’s offense and chemistry building with QB Daniel Jones, Warren’s versatility—threatening in both passing and run games—makes him a game-changer. With Michael Pittman gone, Warren is

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    Raymond Berry Legacy Lives On

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Raymond Berry, the Colts’ legendary receiver and coaching icon, passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the franchise’s receiving corps for decades. A cornerstone of the Baltimore Colts’ back-to-back titles in ’58 and ’59, Berry shattered NFL records with 631 catches and 9,275 yards — including a historic 12-catch, 178-yard performance in “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” Though he later coached the Patriots to their first Super Bowl, his true legacy lives on in Indianapolis, where

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    Jones Advances in Recovery

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Daniel Jones takes a major leap forward in his Achilles recovery, joining seven-on-seven drills for the first time since his injury — a key step toward full participation. Head coach Shane Steichen called it “huge,” confirming Jones will remain in this controlled setting through OTAs, prioritizing health over speed. With training camp just months away, Jones is on track to be ready for the opener on September 13th, focusing strictly on throwing mechanics and decision-making — no scrambling allow

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    Colts Sign Easton Stick, Shuffle QB Depth

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Colts Sign Easton Stick, Shuffle QB Depth

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    Colts Roster Moves: Stick, McMillian, Kreutz In

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Colts Roster Moves

    The Colts made some key roster moves, signing QB Easton Stick, CB JaiOnte McMillian, and center Joshua Kreutz while waiving three practice squad players. Stick brings veteran QB experience from LA and Atlanta, McMillian adds defensive depth with pass coverage skills, and Kreutz brings leadership from his college captaincy at Illinois. These moves reflect the team’s ongoing effort to strengthen depth and flexibility as they prepare for the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipi

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    Raymond Berry: Colts Legend Remembered

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond Berry, the legendary Hall of Fame wide receiver who spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Baltimore Colts, passed away at 93. Known for his elite hands and unwavering dedication, Berry amassed over 9,000 yards and 68 touchdowns, earning six Pro Bowl nods and leading the league in receptions and yards during an era when passing was less common. He remains in the top five for receiving stats in Colts history and was named to the NFL’s all-time team. A key figure in “The Greatest NFL

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    Raymond Berry: The Legend Who Changed Football

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond Berry, the legendary Hall of Fame wide receiver who helped define the modern NFL, passed away at 93. A 13-year Colts cornerstone, he dazzled with Johnny Unitas, led the league in receptions and yards, and etched his name in history with 12 catches for 178 yards and a TD in the 1958 “Greatest Game Ever Played.” A six-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro, Berry’s impact was so profound the Colts owner called him one of the few players who changed the game. After retiring, he coached six

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    Anthony Richardson's QB Future

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s Colts journey has been derailed by injuries and inconsistency, but his raw talent still holds promise. Drafted fourth overall, he’s battled through limited snaps, shaky accuracy, and even a trade probe — now facing backup competition behind Daniel Jones. Yet, with Jones’ injury history and Leonard’s potential struggles, Richardson could still claw his way back to QB1. Health and precision are his biggest hurdles — but if he can overcome them, that early draft-day hype might

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    Raymond Berry: The Colts Legend

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond Berry, Hall of Fame wide receiver and Colts legend, has passed away at 93. A 13-year cornerstone of the franchise from 1955 to 1967, Berry dominated with six Pro Bowls, three First-Team All-Pro nods, and two NFL titles. He finished with 631 receptions, 9,275 yards, and 68 TDs — including three straight leading seasons in both receptions and yards — and retired as NFL’s all-time receptions leader. His iconic bond with Johnny Unitas and relentless work ethic forged an unmatched connection

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    Jalen Travis Locked In at Right Tackle

    Published May 31, 2026

    The Colts’ right tackle race is basically over: Jalen Travis is poised to start after Braden Smith’s departure, with Matt Goncalves shifting focus to guard and rookie Jalen Farmer now seen as a guard-first option, leaving Travis as the clear frontrunner to anchor the right side for the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedbac

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    Jones Thrives in Colts’ New Environment

    Published May 31, 2026

    Daniel Jones is thriving in Indianapolis, putting up career-best numbers after years of struggle with the Giants. The Colts wisely used the transition tag to protect themselves while negotiating a two-year deal aligned with franchise-tag value — a move some say was unnecessary, but smart given the stakes. Jones’ journey from injury to resurgence highlights how the right environment unlocks potential, fueling optimism for a breakout 2026 season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipill

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    Morocco Brown Heads to Wisconsin

    Published May 31, 2026

    Morocco Brown, ex-Colts executive who helped draft Anthony Richardson, is now Wisconsin’s new GM—bringing NFL savvy to college football as the role grows more strategic amid NIL deals. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/fb97a2b15f60a256

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    Colts Cap Strategy After June 1

    Published May 31, 2026

    June 1st is a financial turning point for NFL teams like the Colts, letting them split dead cap costs across future seasons instead of bearing the full burden this year. While major roster moves seem unlikely, cutting cornerback Jaylon Jones could free up $3.67 million — a smart move if the Colts want to maximize their cap flexibility without sacrificing depth. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-

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    Richardson Trade Rumors Heat Up

    Published May 31, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are eyeing a trade for QB Anthony Richardson before his rookie deal expires, with Detroit Lions reportedly offering a fourth-round pick in 2027 for Richardson and a late seventh-rounder in 2028. The Lions, drawn to Richardson’s build and Coach Campbell’s motivational style, could use him as a backup or spot starter. For Indy, it’s a smart move—getting a higher draft pick while shedding a troubled QB plagued by injuries. If it happens, it’s a win-win: Colts gain assets, Ric

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    Colts Draft Picks Still Unsigned

    Published May 31, 2026

    Colts’ fourth-round picks Jalen Farmer and Bryce Boettcher are still waiting to sign, but don’t panic—this is totally normal. With eleven other fourth-rounders unsigned league-wide, and contracts for players picked right before and after them already sealed, the framework is set. Rookie deals follow a standard wage scale, so the real negotiation is over guaranteed money. History proves patience pays off—last year, the 49ers signed their 113th pick in mid-June. These contracts will get done, just

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    Colts Guards Then vs Now

    Published May 31, 2026

    The Colts’ offensive line has evolved dramatically over a decade, with Quenton Nelson—already a multiple-time All-Pro and Pro Bowler—elevating the left guard spot far beyond Jack Mewhort’s solid but injury-prone 2016 performance. Nelson’s elite pass protection, durability, and run-blocking dominance make him a generational talent. On the right side, while 2016’s Denzelle Good struggled, 2026’s Matt Goncalves and promising rookies provide stronger depth and potential, giving the current Colts a c

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    Goncalves Rising as Colts’ New Guard

    Published May 31, 2026

    Matt Goncalves, the Colts’ third-round rookie, is exploding onto the scene as a surprise offensive line standout—switching from tackle to right guard last season and thriving alongside All-Pro Quenton Nelson. Despite the steep learning curve, Goncalves doubled his snaps and improved his pass-blocking efficiency, earning praise from Bleacher Report. He’s even sought mentorship from Hall of Famer Olin Kreutz, sharpening his game and gaining confidence for his breakout sophomore season. With Nelson

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    Richardson’s Road Back to Peak

    Published May 30, 2026

    Anthony Richardson is rehabbing his Achilles injury with cautious optimism, aiming for full health by September’s opener against Baltimore. Despite a massive two-year, $88M contract — potentially worth $100M — the Colts are prioritizing his recovery over rushing back, especially after his injury compounded a broken fibula and derailed their playoff hopes. Before the injury, he was having a stellar season — 68% completion, 3K+ yards, 19 TDs — but the team’s 8-2 start turned into a 0-7 finish. Now

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    Jones Injury Fallout & QB Battle

    Published May 30, 2026

    Achilles injuries hit Haliburton and Jones hard—but both are aiming for full recovery by next season. Jones’ non-contact throwing reps have fans buzzing, but rushing him for Week One could repeat Tatum’s costly comeback. Meanwhile, Leonard and Richardson are seizing the moment: Leonard’s flashes need validation, and Richardson’s second chance could redefine his career—if he steps up, he might just challenge for the starting job. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/

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    Colts Young Guns Ready to Shine

    Published May 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are banking on their young roster to carry the load in Year 2, with 11 rookies—including undrafted free agents—expected to make big impacts as they chase a playoff push. Tyler Warren, the breakout tight end with 76 catches, 800+ yards, and 4 TDs, is now a key target in the offense, stepping into the void left by Michael Pittman Jr. Meanwhile, Justin Walley’s ACL tear ended his rookie year, but he’s back and ready to lock down the slot corner spot. Jalen Travis earned start

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    Colts’ Wild Season with Brother Battles and Revenge Games

    Published May 30, 2026

    The Colts’ schedule may look easy on paper, but don’t be fooled—this team’s playoff path is anything but smooth. They’ve got high-stakes primetime matchups against the Chiefs and Texans, plus a London trip to face the Falcons. But the real drama unfolds in Week 9, when Josh Downs squares off against his younger brother Caleb Downs for the first time since high school—and in Week 12, Daniel Jones gets his shot at revenge against the Giants, the team that drafted him. And in Week 16? The defensive

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    Colts' High-Stakes Bet on Daniel Jones

    Published May 30, 2026

    Daniel Jones is set to start his second season with the Colts under a massive, injury-risky contract—$88 million, nearly half guaranteed. After a promising rookie year derailed by a fractured leg and Achilles tear, critics like ESPN’s Bill Barnwell call it the worst deal Indy’s made this offseason, warning of a repeat of the Giants’ costly mistake. Jones’ injury history and inconsistent play raise serious doubts, especially as the Colts desperately need stability after Luck’s retirement. But wit

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    Richardson vs Anderson Draft What If

    Published May 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ 2023 draft gamble with Anthony Richardson has backfired—after injuries and inconsistency turned him into a backup candidate, the team’s alternate path of drafting Will Anderson Jr. looks like a roaring success. Anderson, now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, has dominated with 30 sacks and 46 tackles for loss in just three seasons. Meanwhile, Richardson, once a rookie starter, now seeks a trade after losing the job to Daniel Jones and suffering another seas

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    Colts Roster Overhaul Revealed

    Published May 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are shaking up their roster with a bold offseason overhaul, bringing in nine new free agents, trading away key players like Zaire Franklin and Michael Pittman, and releasing Kenny Moore—all while adding eight draft picks and twelve undrafted rookies. Analysts praise their strategic moves as they build depth across offense and defense. With a loaded roster featuring Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson, Jonathan Taylor, Alec Pierce, and more, the Colts are clearly aiming to com

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    Daniel Jones Ready to Lead Colts

    Published May 29, 2026

    Daniel Jones is poised to lead the Colts into Week One after a rocky 2023, with Ravens fans bracing for a physical showdown against the quarterback who’s got the tools—and the health—to be a top-tier threat again. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/ddc4d1b4b93a

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    Colts Eye Brendan Sorsby as QB Dark Horse

    Published May 29, 2026

    The Colts just signed Daniel Jones to a lucrative deal, but with Anthony Richardson still around, they may face a quarterback logjam. Enter Brendan Sorsby — a high-impact college QB with big stats and a messy past, including gambling issues. If he’s ineligible to play for Texas Tech in 2026, the Colts could eye him in the supplemental draft, following their own precedent with Seth McGowan. His eligibility could make or break his NFL future — and Indy’s QB plans. Support the show:Get a discount a

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    Daniel Jones Surpasses Expectations in Recovery

    Published May 29, 2026

    Daniel Jones is crushing it in recovery—back on the field throwing at OTAs, already outpacing expectations after tearing his Achilles last season. His pre-injury dominance, teammate praise, and the Colts’ re-signing all point to a comeback that could reignite their offense. Keep watching—this one’s shaping up to be a real story. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on publi

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    Riley Leonard’s Rise as QB2

    Published May 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts’ QB battle is heating up as Daniel Jones holds the starting job, but the backup spot is fiercely contested between Anthony Richardson Sr. and rising rookie Riley Leonard. Richardson’s season was derailed by a freak injury, and his future looks uncertain. Leonard, meanwhile, is stepping into year two with momentum—playing in five games, starting the finale, and showing flashes of potential despite a knee injury. He’s focused on mastering Coach Steichen’s system, not just pl

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    Colts' 3 Draft Picks to Watch

    Published May 29, 2026

    The Colts’ 2025 draft class is poised to make a major leap, with Jaylahn Tuimoloau, Justin Walley, and Jalen Travis expected to anchor key roles. Tuimoloau, a limited rookie, aims to start at defensive end alongside Laiatu Latu, adding crucial pass-rush pressure. Walley, sidelined last year by injury, is now set to lead as the starting nickel cornerback — a role he earned despite the setback. Travis, a fourth-round pick, looks to lock down right tackle after showing promise in late-season snaps.

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    Josh Sweat Could Be Colts' Game-Changer

    Published May 29, 2026

    Josh Sweat could be the game-changing edge rusher the Colts desperately need, bringing proven sack power, forced fumbles, and Super Bowl pedigree to instantly upgrade their pass rush. At 29, he’s a veteran who can split opposing offenses and create balance with Latu, forcing teams to spread protections and opening lanes for the entire defense. While a second-round pick might seem steep, a third and fifth-round package feels fair for his impact—and with a manageable cap hit, he’s a smart, immedia

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    Colts Defense Needs More Than Hope

    Published May 29, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard’s offseason defensive end overhaul—bringing in Arden Key, Micheal Clemons, drafting George Gumbs Jr. and Caden Curry—aims to fix last year’s disastrous pass rush, but with rookies and question marks around depth, adding a proven veteran like Jordan, Miller, Bosa, or Clowney could be the move that turns the tide before training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    Justin Walley Ready to Shine

    Published May 29, 2026

    Justin Walley is finally healthy, cleared for a month, and feeling stronger than ever after a brutal injury history—including a torn ACL and broken wrist—that sidelined his rookie season. The Colts’ third-round pick is primed to start, replacing Kenny Moore in the slot, and coaches rave about his movement, coverage, and smarts, especially after a standout camp play against a top receiver. Walley’s mental toughness, forged in adversity, now fuels his drive to be detailed, focused, and fun on the

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    Colts Prioritize Defense With Cap Flexibility

    Published May 29, 2026

    The Colts are sitting atop the cap space leaderboard with over $31 million to work with—most of which will roll over for next year. For 2026, they’re aggressively targeting defensive tackle and running back, while also pouring cash into the secondary. With stars like Buckner and Taylor already in place, it’s clear where their priorities lie: building depth and firepower on defense. Meanwhile, they’re keeping costs low at defensive end—raising eyebrows—but finding great value on the offensive lin

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    Colts Rebuild with Jones Back

    Published May 29, 2026

    Jones Back

    The Colts are firing up for a new season with bold moves: Daniel Jones returns under a big contract to lead the charge, while losses like Michael Pittman Jr. and Kwity Paye sting—but new signings like Alec Pierce and Arden Key, plus a solid draft class, give them serious firepower. With a tough AFC South ahead, they’re building a roster built to challenge—and maybe even contend—for the division title. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advert

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    Daniel Jones Officially Off the Market

    Published May 29, 2026

    Daniel Jones, recovering from his Achilles tear, just went Instagram official with girlfriend Nicole ElAttrache — a sweet, public moment amid his rehab grind. Nicole’s dad, ortho legend Dr. Neal ElAttrache, is a powerhouse in sports medicine (though didn’t operate on Daniel). With Week One against Baltimore looming, Jones is pushing hard to be ready by Sept. 13 — and Nicole’s by his side, cheering him on both in rehab and on game day. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/dis

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    Parris Campbell's Senior Year Trap

    Published May 29, 2026

    Parris Campbell, the Colts’ second-round pick who retired after a brief NFL stint, joins a troubling trend: receivers who dominate their final college season often underperform in the pros. With 63% of his college catches coming in his senior year, Campbell averaged just 360 career fantasy points — far below peers who didn’t peak in their last college season. His story underscores how draft teams sometimes overvalue late-bloomers, setting them up for disappointment once the NFL’s tougher reality

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    Josh Downs Aims for Bigger Role in 2026

    Published May 29, 2026

    Josh Downs is poised to take center stage in 2026, demanding more targets and proving his readiness to lead the Colts’ offense—while his brother Caleb, now with the Cowboys, turns the rivalry into a family showdown. With Daniel Jones sharpening for Week 1 and training sessions buzzing with newfound freedom, Indianapolis is building momentum. Elsewhere, Dallas’ draft class has analysts buzzing about contender status, especially their emerging defensive stars. The league is primed for drama, growt

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    Colts’ Playoff Hopes After Jones Injury

    Published May 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are aiming to break a five-year playoff drought this season, but their path looks tough after a disappointing 2023 that ended with an eight-win, nine-loss record following a seven-game losing streak. The team’s hopes now rest heavily on quarterback Daniel Jones returning to form after his Achilles injury, while new defensive additions and depth upgrades aim to offset losses of key veterans. With only a 35% chance of making the playoffs according to Pro Football Network, th

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    Brendan Sorsby's NFL Supplemental Draft Odds

    Published May 29, 2026

    Brendan Sorsby’s college football dreams may be over after the NCAA stripped him of eligibility for 2026 due to a gambling addiction that began in 2022 — a decision he lost in court. Now, the NFL Supplemental Draft could be his last shot, where teams bid for players like him, risking a future draft pick for a high-upside, dual-threat QB with a strong arm and mobility — but also a troubling history that could derail his career. The Colts, with a shaky QB room, might be intrigued, but the gamble o

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    Colts QB Battle Intensifies

    Published May 28, 2026

    The Colts’ QB battle is heating up as Daniel Jones inches toward Week One readiness, while Anthony Richardson and rookie Riley Leonard jockey for the backup spot—both getting reps with the first team as the coaching staff watches closely for signs of who’ll earn the nod come game day. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.

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    Richardson Back, Ready to Compete

    Published May 28, 2026

    Anthony Richardson is back with the Colts, fighting for the backup QB spot after a brutal start to his career — sidelined before playing a snap last season due to a fractured orbital bone. With Daniel Jones now injured and Riley Leonard ahead of him, Richardson nearly demanded a trade but chose to stay, embracing his role and focusing on competing. At 24, he’s physically and mentally ready, determined to turn adversity into legacy and prove he belongs in the NFL. Support the show:Get a discount

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    The Quiet Force Behind the Colts

    Published May 28, 2026

    Tanor Bortolini, the Indianapolis Colts’ quiet hero, is flying under the radar but delivering elite play: zero sacks allowed in over 500 pass-blocking snaps, top-tier run-blocking, and masterful pre-snap communication. His agility, footwork, and ability to disrupt defenses make him the unsung anchor of the offensive line — proof that sometimes the most vital players don’t shout the loudest. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.

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    Waiting Game: OTAs and Uncertainty

    Published May 28, 2026

    Waiting Game

    The offseason heats up with OTAs kicking off, turning speculation into a guessing game for fans. With cap space open and questions swirling around WR depth and QB usage, the team’s holding steady—waiting to see what they’ve got internally before making big moves. Injuries remain a looming threat, and while edge rusher signings are possible, trading draft picks is off the table until they’re convinced one piece can carry them to playoff glory. For now, it’s all about patience and observation as t

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    Tanor Bortolini: Colts' Hidden Offensive Anchor

    Published May 28, 2026

    Tanor Bortolini

    Tanor Bortolini, the Colts’ quietly dominant center, turned heads last season by stepping into Ryan Kelly’s shoes and anchoring one of the league’s best run-blocking units. A fourth-round pick in 2024, he became the undisputed leader at center by 2025, helping Jonathan Taylor smash records with over 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns. Despite being overlooked, Bortolini earned third-best overall center grade and top-three run-blocking marks from PFF, while keeping his QB sack-free in 16 games. With h

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    Richardson Stays Put Despite Trade Request

    Published May 28, 2026

    Anthony Richardson Sr. made a trade request in February after underwhelming seasons, but despite the NFL’s wild nature and his lingering eye issues from last year, he’s back on the Colts’ field — training hard, vying for the backup QB role, and staying focused on his health and duty to the team, not on potential exits. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reportin

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    Colts Receiver Room Reimagined

    Published May 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are betting big on a committee approach to replace Michael Pittman Jr.’s production, with Alec Pierce stepping into the primary target role after a stellar 2025 season. Josh Downs and Tyler Warren will also shoulder key responsibilities, while newcomers Nick Westbrook-Ikine, Ashton Dulin, and rookie Deion Burks battle for the third receiver spot. Offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter is optimistic, emphasizing strategic usage and collective strength over a single replacemen

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    Richardson’s Recovery and Colts QB Battle

    Published May 28, 2026

    Anthony Richardson Sr. is back on the field post-eye surgery, throwing the ball well and sounding confident about his recovery — but his future with the Colts remains uncertain as Daniel Jones signs a massive $100M deal to become the presumed starter. With Richardson still participating in OTAs and his contract still active, the franchise’s QB battle is heating up ahead of the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai Thi

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    Jones Back From Achilles Injury

    Published May 28, 2026

    Daniel Jones is defying the odds after tearing his Achilles in December, already back at Colts practices less than six months later—throwing in individual drills while Anthony Richardson takes first snaps. He’s confident he’ll be under center for Week One against the Ravens, relishing his return to rhythm and team life. Despite past struggles with the Giants and turnover issues, his strong play last season—leading the Colts to an 8-2 record before injury—earned him a contract extension. His swif

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    Richardson’s Next Move After Colts

    Published May 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are cutting ties with QB Anthony Richardson after declining his fifth-year option, sending him into free agency. With the Rams turning Jared Goff into a starter, the debate heats up on where Richardson could land — and one bold idea? The Detroit Lions. With backup QB depth issues and a love for big-bodied signal-callers, GM Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell might see Richardson as a projectable gamble. Could he thrive under Campbell’s coaching? Maybe as a backup or even a

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    Richardson Trade Back on Table

    Published May 28, 2026

    ESPN analyst Seth Walder’s bold trade idea sends Colts QB Anthony Richardson to the Vikings in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick, positioning him to learn behind Kyler Murray under Kevin O’Connell’s tutelage — a move that could either groom Richardson for long-term success or set up a future trade if Murray thrives. Though Richardson’s career has dazzled with rushing TDs and yards but been marred by injury and shaky passing stats, the Vikings’ Murray signing reopened the door — though it’s st

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    Daniel Jones Back From Achilles Injury

    Published May 28, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on the field just months after tearing his Achilles, throwing deep passes and doing drills — a major boost for the Colts ahead of the regular season opener. The 29-year-old, who signed a lucrative two-year deal with Indy, turned his career around last season despite playing through a fractured fibula and putting up over 3,000 yards and 19 touchdowns. His swift recovery and return signal his dedication and the team’s faith in his leadership as they gear up for the new season.

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    Daniel Jones Back at OTAs in Recovery

    Published May 27, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on the field at OTAs, making steady progress in his Achilles rehab — running sprints, throwing, and drilling with determination. Though not yet in full team sessions, his work ethic impresses coach Shane Steichen, who confirms he’s on track for training camp and Week One. Jones remains focused on safety and explosiveness, confident he’ll be ready to lead the Colts from day one. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise

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    Jones Returns, QB Battle Intensifies

    Published May 27, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on the field rehabbing hard after tearing his Achilles, insisting he’ll be ready for September — and the coach is seeing the dedication firsthand. Meanwhile, the backup QB battle heats up as Richardson and Leonard split reps in a tight, 50-50 race, with Richardson focused on staying healthy and Leonard showing flashes of promise with big-game stats and strong offensive understanding. The season’s biggest storylines are unfolding right now — and the competition’s far from ove

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    Parris Campbell Retires After 7-Year NFL Career

    Published May 27, 2026

    Parris Campbell, the Colts’ dynamic wideout who once averaged 16 yards per catch, is hanging up his cleats after a seven-year NFL journey. Drafted in 2019, he battled injuries early but flashed elite talent—especially in 2021—before joining the Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys. He capped his career with a Super Bowl ring and 1,117 yards on 123 catches. At 27, Campbell’s legacy is one of resilience, flashes of brilliance, and a well-earned exit from the game. Support the show:Get a discount at https:/

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    Richardson Stays, Jones Recovers

    Published May 27, 2026

    Colts QB Anthony Richardson is still on the roster despite asking for a trade, practicing with the first team while competing for the backup spot — and apparently recovered from last season’s vision issues. Meanwhile, starting QB Daniel Jones remains sidelined with a torn Achilles, doing limited drills but not cleared for full practice, with return expected by July. With Jones’ durability concerns and the team’s need for a reliable backup, coach Shane Steichen may prefer Riley Leonard, who showe

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    Colts Final Training Camp Before Move

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Colts are ramping up for the season with joint practices against the Patriots in Foxborough and the Falcons in Westfield—last chance to train at Grand Park before the move to West 56th Street. These high-energy sessions aren’t just drills—they’re about sharpening competitive edge, testing talent against rivals, and even letting fans in on the action. It’s all about getting dialed in before kickoff. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adver

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    Colts Training Camp Gets Competitive

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Colts are ramping up for preseason with a double dose of competition—first hitting the road to battle the Patriots, then hosting the Falcons at Grand Park. This joint practice trend, led by head coach Shane Steichen, gives players real-game reps against different schemes while keeping injuries at bay. It’s become a staple of their training camp, with past matchups across the league proving its value as they gear up for the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/dis

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    Colts’ Undrafted Gem Burks Ready to Shine

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Colts pulled off a steal in the seventh round, drafting undersized but explosive WR Deion Burks at 254. Ranked 96th on big boards, he nearly went undrafted — but now he’s got a shot to shine. At 5’10” and 180lbs, Burks plays bigger than his frame, excelling at separation, contested catches, and creating yards after the catch — a perfect fit for Indy’s offense. With 304 of his 617 yards last year coming after the catch, he’s a threat to stretch the field anywhere he lines up. Coach Steichen a

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    Colts Eye Sorsby Amid Jones Injury

    Published May 27, 2026

    Colts eye developmental QB Brendan Sorsby as Daniel Jones’ injury-riddled future looms — could Sorsby’s shaky 2026 eligibility push him into the supplemental draft? Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/83aac077cdefc15e

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    Richardson Trade Stalled by Money

    Published May 27, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s Colts future hangs in the balance as trade talks stall—thanks to a $5.385M financial hurdle before Aug. 1 and a suddenly barren QB market. With a potential supplemental draft entry from Texas Tech looming, teams like the Vikings (with coach Kevin O’Connell’s QB pedigree) and NFC North rivals are quietly circling, offering 4th-5th round picks or swaps. Richardson’s injury-riddled Colts tenure fuels hope he’ll thrive elsewhere—but for now, it’s a tense wait, with deals likely

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    Richardson Stays Focused Amid Trade Rumors

    Published May 27, 2026

    Anthony Richardson is staying focused on the field, brushing off trade rumors as he commits to his role with the Colts — healthy, professional, and ready to play if called upon. While the team still seeks a strong deal for the young QB, the market’s slow and he’s only 23, so no rush. Meanwhile, Richardson and Riley Leonard are locked in a battle for the backup QB spot — the real competition begins at training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Jones Back in Drills Fast Track

    Published May 27, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on the field at Indianapolis Colts OTAs, throwing passes in limited drills just six months after tearing his Achilles — a recovery moving faster than expected. Coach Shane Steichen confirmed earlier this spring Jones is hitting milestones and on track for training camp. With an $88M contract on the line, the Colts are counting on him to resurrect their offense and keep that 2025 momentum alive. Keep watching — this comeback could be huge. Support the show:Get a discount at h

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    Bears Trade Rumors: Bagent for Richardson

    Published May 27, 2026

    Bears Trade Rumors

    Chicago Bears reportedly eyeing a bold trade: swapping backup QB Tyson Bagent for Colts’ Anthony Richardson, despite having Caleb Williams locked in. Richardson, injury-prone and inconsistent in Indy, could thrive behind Williams with a fresh start and special packages, while Bagent brings heart but limited upside. Colts gain a reliable backup, Bears gain a higher-ceiling asset — a risky but potentially smart swap that could reshape both rosters. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipi

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    Richardson Trade Scenarios Explained

    Published May 27, 2026

    ESPN insiders explore bold trade scenarios for Colts QB Anthony Richardson, mapping potential moves to Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit, and even the Vikings — each offering a fresh start in systems designed to unlock his potential. The Colts aim to recoup value through draft picks or players, while Richardson could thrive in backup roles with less pressure. With injuries looming elsewhere, the race to find the right fit is heating up — and the right trade could reshape his career. Support the show:G

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    Jones Back in Action at OTAs

    Published May 27, 2026

    Colts OTAs kick off with rookies and returning players hitting the field together, building chemistry while key stars like Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, and DeForest Buckner sit out—though Jones is already back in individual drills, showing strong progress and a promising path to training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@

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    Jones Back on Field in Drills

    Published May 27, 2026

    Daniel Jones is making encouraging progress in his Achilles recovery, spotted throwing in individual OTA drills — a major boost for Colts fans hoping he’ll be ready for training camp in July. Though he’s not yet back in full-team drills, the team’s cautious optimism centers on getting him fully healthy for the Sept. 13 opener against the Ravens, with his $100M+ contract and season debut both riding on his comeback. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Colts Roster Battle Heats Up

    Published May 27, 2026

    Colts’ offseason program is heating up with real football drills underway—no contact yet, but plenty of reps to build chemistry and make cases for roster spots. With key players like Daniel Jones, DeForest Buckner, and Alec Pierce sidelined, opportunities are exploding for others. Quarterback Riley Leonard is seizing the moment to master the system and refine his fundamentals, while defensive tackle Colby Wooden, newly traded from Green Bay, gets a shot at his natural position. At wide receiver,

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    Jones Back on Field Ahead of Schedule

    Published May 27, 2026

    Daniel Jones is back on the field throwing passes during Colts OTAs, a major positive sign for his Achilles tear recovery—typically a full-year injury. Coach Steichen confirmed his progress, noting Jones is in “really good spot,” actively participating in drills while staying mentally sharp. Though cautious, the team’s measured approach hints at a possible early return, fueled by Jones’ dedication and evolving rehab timelines seen in other sports. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solip

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    Josh Sweat Could Be Colts’ Missing Piece

    Published May 27, 2026

    Josh Sweat’s prime is on the line — and the Colts are circling. After a career year with 12 sacks and 4 fumbles forced, Sweat could be the missing piece Indy needs to pair with rising star Latu. With Arizona’s playoff hopes fading and Sweat’s massive contract looming, a trade could unlock a dominant pass rush for Indy — even if it means giving up future draft picks. This isn’t just a move; it’s a chance to resurrect the Colts’ defensive identity, resurrecting the Freeney-Mathis era. Support the

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    Anthony Richardson Trade Deadline Looms

    Published May 27, 2026

    Anthony Richardson’s trade future hangs in the balance as teams hesitate over his hefty contract tag—$5.3M if traded before August 1, dropping to just $1.1M after. With Richardson still showing up for Colts workouts and possibly fighting for the backup QB role, the August deadline could be the make-or-break moment for his next move. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on p

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    Colts Trade Rumors & Hypothetical Deals

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are keeping young QB Anthony Richardson despite trade rumors, as no serious offers have surfaced. ESPN analysts crafted four hypothetical deals, ranging from draft picks to QB swaps, with the Vikings’ simple fifth-round pick proposal emerging as the top choice. Colts reporter Stephen Holder praised its clarity and value, noting Richardson could thrive under Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell — a win-win scenario even in fantasy trade terms. Support the show:Get a discount at ht

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    Undrafted Wonder: West Weeks Rising

    Published May 27, 2026

    Undrafted Wonder

    West Weeks, the most exciting undrafted free agent on the Indianapolis Colts roster, is already making waves as OTAs kick off. Standing at 6’1” and 230 pounds, the linebacker-turned-special-teams standout racked up 74 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks in college. With key veterans gone and depth uncertain, Weeks’ physicality, instincts, and special teams experience position him to shine — and possibly steal a roster spot amid fierce competition. Support the show:Get a discount at https:

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    Colts Bet Big on Undrafted Gems

    Published May 27, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are boldly betting big on undrafted free agents, splashing over $1.5 million in guaranteed money on 14 players—signaling they expect immediate impact, not just depth. With five rookies getting more than $200K guaranteed, it’s clear the Colts fought hard to land top talent, showing conviction in a make-or-break season. This aggressive spending hints at hidden gems ready to contribute—especially on special teams—and suggests these rookies could be key roster additions. Suppo

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    West Weeks Could Be Colts' Special Teams X-Factor

    Published May 27, 2026

    West Weeks, a gritty LSU linebacker, is stealing the spotlight among the Indianapolis Colts’ dozen undrafted free agents, with his special teams prowess and physicality making him a prime candidate to crack the roster after losing key contributors in that unit. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & lates

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    Colts Battle for Starting Roles in OTAs

    Published May 26, 2026

    Eleven NFL teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, kicked off their voluntary offseason workouts—OTAs—where rookies and veterans alike hit the field to install the playbook, build chemistry, and stake claims for starting roles. With key positions up for grabs like linebacker, right guard, and strong safety, this early window is critical for younger players to impress coaches before mandatory minicamp hits in June. As the league gears up for 2026, these OTAs are the first real test of who’s read

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    Colts OTAs: New Blood, Old Rivals

    Published May 26, 2026

    Colts OTAs kick off with rookies and veterans hitting the field for the first time this season, setting the stage for fierce competition across all positions. Josh Downs steps into a bigger role without Pittman, while Jaylahn Tuimoloau aims to lock down a starting spot. The QB battle between Leonard and Richardson heats up, and new linebackers C.J. Allen and A.J. Haulcy look to make immediate impacts. On the line, Jalen Farmer and Travis battle for a spot, while Colby Wooden steps in behind Buck

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    Colts Unveil AFC South Fan Deal

    Published May 26, 2026

    Colts fans, this one’s for you: for just $200, snag tickets to three heated AFC South matchups against the Texans, Titans, and Jaguars, plus a $25 concessions credit—limited time only. With the 2025 NFL schedule dropped and auditions open for the drumline “The Herd,” Indianapolis is doubling down on fan engagement. The city just jumped to 3 in sports business rankings, and Lucas Oil Stadium’s southbound Capitol Ave closure through 2026 means traffic prep is key. Don’t miss the “Indiana Nights” u

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    Colts Face Tough Early Test

    Published May 26, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face the ninth-toughest schedule in the league in 2026, with only four playoff teams on tap — but don’t be fooled: their first five games include Baltimore, Kansas City, and Houston, plus two primetime slots and a historic London trip against the Commanders. With their bye week pushed to week thirteen, Indy’s early-season grind will be brutal — and staying healthy will be key to surviving the gauntlet. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Colts Defensive Ends Revamped for Pressure

    Published May 26, 2026

    The Colts are reloading their defensive line with young talent and new signings, betting big on Laiatu Latu to finally crack double-digit sacks. Arden Key and Michael Clemons bring veteran pass-rushing chops, while Jaylahn Tuimoloau aims to lock down a starting spot. Undrafted rookies and late-round picks like Caden Curry and Durrell Nchami could surprise, with Curry’s local ties and Melton’s college pedigree adding depth. With a revamped coaching staff, the team’s goal? Consistent pressure that

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    Colts Target A.J. Brown?

    Published May 25, 2026

    The Colts’ offense looks strong with Daniel Jones back and the line intact, but the wide receiver spot is suddenly wide open after trading Michael Pittman Jr. to Pittsburgh. With no top receiver drafted, they’re eyeing a wild trade for A.J. Brown — a perfect fit who knows coach Steichen’s system and has elite stats, including 1,000+ yards last year. But with Brown’s $96M contract and Indy’s limited draft capital, the more realistic path is signing veteran free agents like Keenan Allen or Stefon

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    A.J. Brown Could Be Next Big Move

    Published May 25, 2026

    A.J. Brown could be headed for a blockbuster move this June, with the Patriots, Chiefs, and Jaguars leading the chase — but don’t sleep on the Rams, Colts, or Raiders, who all have compelling reasons to make a late-season push for the Eagles’ star receiver. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest up

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    Colts Eye A.J. Brown Reunion

    Published May 25, 2026

    Colts are poised to make a bold move this offseason by potentially bringing back A.J. Brown to pair with Alec Pierce, creating a lethal vertical passing duo under head coach Shane Steichen. While they traded Michael Pittman Jr. and didn’t draft a big-name WR, rumors swirl about targeting veterans like Keenan Allen or Stefon Diggs — but Brown’s fit with Steichen’s system and his proven production (78 catches, 1,000+ yards, 7 TDs last season) make him the ideal candidate. With QB Daniel Jones favo

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    Colts Roster Breakdown Ahead of OTAs

    Published May 25, 2026

    Colts OTAs kick off this week with rookies and vets hitting the field for the first time—no contact yet, but big-picture roster moves are already shaping up. Daniel Jones leads the QB room with Riley Leonard backing him up, while Anthony Richardson Sr. stays on the roster. Jonathan Taylor anchors the RB corps, supported by younger draft picks. Alec Pierce takes over WR1 duties, with Josh Downs potentially stepping into a committee WR2 role. The OL’s starting six is set, but depth battles loom. O

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    Colts OTAs: Rookies & Battles Shape Season

    Published May 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts kick off OTAs with high stakes as they chase a make-or-break season, testing new draft picks, free agent signings, and a revamped defensive line under new coach Marion Hobby. With ownership demanding results, rookies must deliver to validate current leadership, while key battles at receiver and defensive end heat up—especially with Laiatu Latu, Jaylahn Tuimoloau, Arden Key, and Michael Clemons vying for starting roles. Early chemistry and standout performances could define

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    Colts Defense Watch: Three Players to Watch

    Published May 25, 2026

    Colts Defense Watch

    Three Colts defenders are lighting up OTAs this offseason—and they’re primed to make big impacts. Cornerback Justin Walley, back from injury and stepping into the nickel role, is showing elite coverage instincts. Defensive end Jaylahn Tuimoloau, a second-round pick, is poised for a breakout season as a starting edge rusher. And safety AJ Haulcy, with his turnover knack and versatility, could lock down a starting spot and transform the secondary. All eyes are on these three to turn the Colts’ def

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    Colts OTAs: Who’s Ready to Shine?

    Published May 25, 2026

    Colts OTAs kick off with big questions on offense beyond Anthony Richardson—D.J. Giddens aims to seize the backup RB role, Matt Goncalves adds bulk to compete at guard, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine looks to edge out rookies and veterans for the third WR spot. These voluntary sessions are where development meets competition, setting the stage for who steps up as training camp looms. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is a

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    Colts OTAs: New Faces, Big Potential

    Published May 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts OTAs kick off with a focus on newcomers, including eight draft picks and a dozen undrafted free agents. Linebackers coach James Bettcher highlights Tahj Chambers and West Weeks as standouts. In the running back room, Lincoln Pare and Anderson Castle are making an impression. Offensive tackle Nolan Rucci, a towering 6-foot-8, is also drawing attention. Defensive lineman Cam Ball and safety Austin Brown are notable additions, with potential roles on the practice squad and sp

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    Colts' Offseason Moves: Gamble or Game Changer?

    Published May 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made significant offseason moves, signing ten free agents and drafting twenty rookies, but lost key players like Michael Pittman, Zaire Franklin, and Kenny Moore. The teams success hinges on quarterback Daniel Jones return to form, and their C-plus grade from CBS Sports suggests a gamble that will be evaluated during the regular season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-le

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    Colts' OTAs: Defensive End, CB, Safety Battles Heat Up

    Published May 24, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts offseason workouts kick off, focusing on defensive strategy. New faces at defensive end, with Tuimoloau and Key leading the pack. Cornerback competition heats up, with Taylor-Britt and others vying for spots. Safety battle also intense, as Haulcy, Owens, and others fight for playing time. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report iss

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    Colts' Offense: Pierce's Rise, Jones' Health Key

    Published May 23, 2026

    Daniel Jones, Colts Quarterback, Aims for Comeback with Talented Offense: Jonathan Taylor leads rushing, Tyler Warren shines at tight end, but wide receiver room uncertainty looms. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/1eb7ba1c9d5afe99

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    Colts' Josh Downs: Extension or Repeat of Pierce Mistake?

    Published May 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs, a third-round draft pick, has been a standout performer, amassing impressive stats. With a potential big season ahead, hes in a similar position to Alec Pierce, who recently signed a massive deal. The Colts must decide whether to extend Downs contract, potentially for around $65.5 million over four years, to avoid repeating the costly mistake they made with Pierce. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise o

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    Colts Rookies Hit Field, Richardson's Vision Tested

    Published May 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts organized team activities commence next Tuesday, marking the first opportunity for rookies to join veterans on the field. Quarterback Anthony Richardson, recently cleared from eye surgery, will be closely watched to assess his vision. Early position battles and rookie integration are key focus areas. The offensive line, largely intact, wont see significant changes during OTAs. The defenses new green dot player, rookie linebacker CJ Allen, is expected to assume leadership,

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    Colts' Ballard Faces Last Chance in 2026

    Published May 23, 2026

    Chris Ballard, Indianapolis Colts GM, faces scrutiny after a promising start turns into a disastrous finish, missing playoffs and losing every game post-bye week. Despite aggressive moves, injuries to key players like Daniel Jones, Charvarius Ward, and Sauce Gardner have derailed the team. With a solid draft class and potential player returns, Ballards last chance to turn things around hinges on injury recoveries and team health. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount

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    Colts' Position Battles: Jalens, Wohler, More

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts organized team activities kick off with intense position battles. At strong safety, Hunter Wohler and AJ Haulcy vie for the starting spot. The WILL linebacker position sees Akeem Davis-Gaither and Bryce Boettcher compete, with Boettcher bringing coverage skills and Davis-Gaither experience. The right tackle spot is a Battle of the Jalens between Jalen Travis and Jalen Farmer. Lastly, the wide receiver position opposite Alec Pierce is open, with Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Ashto

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Survive Early, Thrive Later

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule presents a challenging first half with matchups against tough teams like the Ravens, Chiefs, and Steelers. However, if they can weather this storm, the second half could offer more manageable games, potentially setting them up for a playoff run. The key is to stay competitive in the first eight or nine weeks and capitalize on the softer stretch at the end of the year. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adv

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    Phillip Rivers' NFL Comeback: Indianapolis Colts' Quarterback Crisis

    Published May 22, 2026

    In a quarterback crisis, the Indianapolis Colts turned to Phillip Rivers, who hadnt played since 2020. With Daniel Jones injured and Riley Leonard questionable, head coach Shane Steichen and offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter sought a solution. Rivers played in three games, completing 63% of his passes for 544 yards, 4 TDs, and 3 INTs. Despite not winning, the team appreciated Rivers contribution and the unique experience of having him back. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillo

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    Colts' QB Situation: Past vs Future

    Published May 22, 2026

    2016 Colts quarterback Andrew Luck outperformed the projected 2026 lineup, despite injuries. Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson face injury concerns, potentially opening the door for rookie Riley Leonard to see playing time. The 2016 Colts held a clear advantage due to Lucks proven track record and higher ceiling. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Re

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    Colts vs Ravens: Week One Showdown

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a tough challenge in their season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, with the Ravens boasting a strong offense led by Lamar Jackson and a formidable running game. Despite the Colts historical edge, analytics give them only a thirty-nine percent chance of winning. Key players to watch for the Ravens include Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers, and new defensive addition Trey Hendrickson. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:

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    Colts' Pass Rush Hopes Ride on New Coach Hobby

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Colts are pinning their hopes on new defensive line coach Marion Hobby to boost their pass rush this season, with a focus on improving the secondary and developing unproven talent at linebacker. Hobbys background and experience are seen as a gamble, but the team is banking on him to bring a new level of intensity and technique to the defensive line. The success of the Colts this season hinges on their ability to generate more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Support the show:Get a discount

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    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer, Offensive Line Coach's Confidence

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Colts draft focused on offensive line strength, with Tony Sparano Jr. advocating for Jalen Farmer, a guard from Kentucky. Farmer was selected in the fourth round, bringing SEC talent and intelligence to the line. Sparano, with 17 years of experience, is confident in Farmers potential. The team also saw improvements from other players and made off-field moves, including a new animal care center and mental health grants. The Colts are preparing for the 2026 season, with a schedule featuring pr

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    Colts' Defense: New Faces, Intense Competition

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts defense is undergoing a significant transformation, with General Manager Chris Ballard making strategic moves in free agency and the draft. The defensive line, tackle, and secondary are all seeing intense competition, as new players like Laiatu Latu, Arden Key, and AJ Haulcy vie for starting spots. The secondary, in particular, is dealing with the loss of Kenny Moore and the addition of Justin Walley, Cam Taylor-Britt, and Mekhi Blackmon. The defensive tackle position is a

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    Colts' Offense: New Faces, Intense Competition

    Published May 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are preparing for OTAs with a revamped offense, featuring ten new free agents and twenty rookies. The quarterback position is uncertain, with Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard vying for the QB two spot. The WR3 role is open, with Ashton Dulin, Deion Burks, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in the running. The tight end room is stable, with Tyler Warren expected to lead, and the offensive line has added competition with Jalen Farmer. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Colts' Jones Deal: Gamble or Solution?

    Published May 22, 2026

    Despite a promising season with the Colts, Daniel Jones new $88 million contract raises questions about whether the team overpaid for one good year. ESPNs Bill Barnwell compares it to the Giants mistake of relying on one good season, suggesting the Colts may be making a similar gamble. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn

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    Colts' Draft Class: Mixed Results, Late Gems

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts first draft class under Chris Ballard was a mixed bag, with early picks like a first-round safety and a second-round cornerback failing to pan out. However, later rounds delivered solid contributors, including a fourth-round running back and a fourth-round defensive tackle who became a cornerstone player for the defense. A fifth-round linebacker also proved to be a great pick, becoming a steady starter and reliable presence in the middle of the defense. Despite the top pic

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    Colts' Breakout Stars: Pro Bowl Contenders in 2026

    Published May 21, 2026

    In the 2026 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts have several players poised for potential Pro Bowl appearances. Center Tanor Bortolini, safety Cam Bynum, wide receiver Alec Pierce, defensive end Laiatu Latu, and quarterback Daniel Jones are all making noise and could break through to the next level of recognition. Bortolinis impressive run-blocking and pass protection, Bynums energy and production on defense, Pierces big play potential, Latus pass-rushing prowess, and Jones MVP-level play before

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    Colts' Key Signing: Ballard's Smartest Move

    Published May 21, 2026

    ESPNs Bill Barnwell highlights the Indianapolis Colts acquisition of defensive end Arden Key as GM Chris Ballards smartest offseason move. Key, a reliable edge player with consistent pressure on quarterbacks, signed a two-year deal worth $16 million. His quickness off the line could generate more sacks, making him a valuable addition to the Colts pass rush. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-leve

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    Colts' 'Simpsons' Streak Joke: 11-Year Losing Streak to Jaguars

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts new schedule, featuring a Simpsons nod, highlights their eleven-year losing streak against the Jaguars. Fans are divided, but the team aims to break the curse with their 2026 squad. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/37da424fb0f3f51f

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    Colts' Linebacker Corps Gets Younger, Faster

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are revamping their linebacker corps this offseason, losing Zaire Franklin and Germaine Pratt but gaining Akeem Davis-Gaither, CJ Allen, and Bryce Boettcher. Coach James Bettcher praises the new additions system familiarity and character. CJ Allen is expected to lead, potentially calling plays, while Bryce Boettcher and Akeem Davis-Gaither compete for the WILL linebacker spot. Undrafted rookies West Weeks and Tahj Chambers also show promise. The Colts aim to make their def

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    Colts' Goncalves & Tuimoloau: Bulking Up, Shedding Pounds

    Published May 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Matt Goncalves and Jaylahn Tuimoloau are making strategic changes to their physiques to secure starting spots. Goncalves, aiming for the right guard position, is bulking up for more power, while Tuimoloau, seeking a bigger impact on the pass rush, is shedding pounds for quicker movement. The team hopes these adjustments lead to improved performance and securing those coveted starting roles. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DN

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    Vikings' Addison: Colts' Dream Trade?

    Published May 21, 2026

    Despite recent legal issues, Jordan Addisons talent has the Indianapolis Colts eyeing a potential trade for the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver. However, the Vikings commitment to Addison, including his fifth-year option, makes such a trade unlikely. The Colts current receiving corps could benefit from Addisons skills, but the Vikings seem content with their current lineup. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an aut

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    Goncalves' Rise: Colts' Offensive Line's New Star

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts offensive line has seen a resurgence, thanks to the arrival of offensive line coach Tony Sparano Jr. and the development of draft picks like Matt Goncalves. Goncalves, drafted in the third round, has been honing his skills at right tackle and is now making a push for the right guard position. With the Colts offensive line ranked second by Pro Football Focus, Goncalves development is crucial for maintaining their success. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillo

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    Charvarius Ward's Journey: From Grief to Glory

    Published May 21, 2026

    Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward Sr. is gearing up for the 2026 season, following a challenging 2025 season marked by personal tragedy and concussions. After the loss of his daughter, Amani Joy, Ward struggled with depression and questioned his ability to continue playing. However, four months after the season, hes back in the Colts offseason program, focusing on his mental health and spiritual journey. With his son bringing light back into his life, Ward is optimistic about his future and aims

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    Goncalves Gains Muscle, Prepares for Colts Season

    Published May 21, 2026

    Matt Goncalves, Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman, has bulked up for the upcoming season, adding ten pounds of muscle to reach 330 pounds. Training with former NFL lineman Olin Kreutz, Goncalves aims to improve his pass protection skills. Despite showing promise in the run game last season, he struggled with pass protection, giving up pressures and sacks. The additional weight will help him battle bigger defensive tackles. However, rookie Jalen Farmers arrival may challenge Goncalves for play

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    Ballard's Colts Face Make-or-Break Season

    Published May 21, 2026

    Chris Ballards Colts GM tenure: A Mixed Bag - After a promising start with a strong draft class and Executive of the Year award, Ballards Colts have struggled, with just two playoff appearances and zero division titles. The teams record is 70-78-1, with losing seasons in three of the last four years. The recent trade for Sauce Gardner and lack of a top quarterback prospect until 2028 have added to the pressure. With no first-round pick in 2027, Ballards future with the Colts hangs in the balance

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    Colts Face Tough Schedule, Uncertain Future

    Published May 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts face a challenging season, with analysts predicting a rough start and a potential four to thirteen record. The teams early schedule is tough, featuring matchups against heavy hitters like Baltimore, Kansas City, and Houston. General Manager Chris Ballard has made significant roster changes, but questions remain about the teams ability to replace key players and whether the new additions will improve the team around quarterback Daniel Jones, who is coming off a major injury. Th

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    Join Indianapolis Colts Drumline: Auditions Open

    Published May 21, 2026

    Join Indianapolis Colts Drumline

    The Indianapolis Colts official drumline, The Herd, is seeking new members. Applicants must be 18 or older and have a high school diploma by June 2023. Submit an online form and video audition by June 19th. Finalists will be invited to a live audition on July 19th, showcasing their skills to join the team for the 2026 season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public r

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    Colts' 2023 Draft Class Fails to Impress

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2023 draft class is facing a significant re-evaluation, with CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco dropping a D grade, a stark contrast to the initial B. The main issue? Quarterback Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall pick, hasnt lived up to expectations, and the performance of the other draftees has been disappointing. Only wide receiver Josh Downs has emerged as a consistent playmaker. The human element is evident, with some players like Downs shining, while others like safe

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    Colts' New Receivers: Burks, Westbrook-Ikhine, and More

    Published May 21, 2026

    The Colts receiving corps undergoes a significant transformation for the upcoming season, following Michael Pittman Jr.s departure to Pittsburgh. Quarterback Daniel Jones will rely on Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, and Tyler Warren, but the outside receiver spot is up for grabs. The coaching staff, led by Shane Steichen and Jim Bob Cooter, plans to utilize a mix of players, including veterans Ashton Dulin and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and seventh-round draft pick Deion Burks, to fill the void left by Pit

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    Sahmir Hagans: Colts' UDFA with Versatile Skills

    Published May 21, 2026

    Versatile Skills

    Sahmir Hagans, a versatile wide receiver from Duke, joins the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. Known for his consistent production and toughness, Hagans had his best season in 2021, earning over 500 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns. He also excelled on special teams, making him a valuable asset. To secure a spot on the Colts roster, Hagans must demonstrate his worth on offense and special teams during training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount

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    Anarumo's 'Mad Scientist' Defense: Colts' New Strategy

    Published May 20, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, dubbed The Mad Scientist, is revamping the teams defense with familiar faces from his successful Bengals days. General Manager Chris Ballard is now relying on Anarumos expertise, leading to significant personnel changes. The Colts have signed veteran linebacker Germaine Pratt and drafted promising linebackers CJ Allen and Bryce Boettcher. They also showed interest in pass rusher Trey Hendrickson and signed cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt, whos ea

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    Jim Irsay's Legacy: New Animal Welfare Center Opens

    Published May 20, 2026

    Jim Irsays Legacy Lives On: New Animal Welfare Center Opens in Indianapolis The late Jim Irsays vision for community support and animal welfare comes to fruition as his daughters represent him at the opening of a new animal welfare center in Indianapolis. The center, funded by Irsays donation, is designed to take in every stray or rescued animal, providing a safe haven and increasing the chances of adoption. The center features a Colts Dog Park and a barn for larger animals, all part of the Frie

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    Colts Face Tough Early Schedule

    Published May 20, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have been given a challenging early schedule, featuring multiple primetime games and tough opponents. After a history of strong starts that fizzle out, this demanding opening slate is crucial for building resilience and proving their ability to compete. The front office and coaching staff are under pressure to show they can overcome adversity and secure a playoff spot. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn

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    Colts Preseason: Detroit Game Time Shifted

    Published May 20, 2026

    Colts Preseason

    The Indianapolis Colts preseason schedule has been updated, with their third game against the Detroit Lions now starting at one PM Eastern on August twenty-ninth at Lucas Oil Stadium. This change is part of their preseason lineup, which includes games against New England and Atlanta. The team is looking to evaluate key positions, such as backup running back, third wide receiver, and rookie offensive lineman. On defense, theres a battle for the WILL linebacker and safety positions. The league rec

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    Deebo Samuel to Colts: Boosting Offense

    Published May 20, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts aim to rebound from a challenging season, with free agent receiver Deebo Samuel potentially joining their ranks. Samuels versatility and ability to gain yards after the catch could significantly enhance their offense under coach Shane Steichen. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources &

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    Colts Preseason Game vs Lions Time Changed

    Published May 20, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Preseason Game vs. Detroit Lions: Schedule Change & Ticket Info The Indianapolis Colts preseason game against the Detroit Lions has been moved up to one PM Eastern Time on August twenty-ninth. Original tickets remain valid, and new tickets can be purchased through Colts.com/tickets. The game is the last preseason match before the regular season begins. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automa

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    Cameron Ball's Path to Colts Roster

    Published May 20, 2026

    Cameron Ball, a 23-year-old defensive tackle from Arkansas, stands at six-foot-three and weighs 310 pounds. He played over 1800 snaps in college, starting the last two years, and is known for his solid run defense. Ball recorded a career-high 21 pressures this past season and has experience on special teams. Despite his good initial quickness and decent strength, he struggles with his anchor against double teams and needs to improve his hand technique. With established players and new additions

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    Colts' Position Battles: Giddens, Westbrook-Ikhine, and More

    Published May 20, 2026

    In the Colts positional battles, DJ Giddens leads at running back, while the number three wide receiver spot is a close call between Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Ashton Dulin, and Deion Burks. Blake Grupe secures the kicker position, and Arden Key is favored for the defensive end spot. At safety, AJ Haulcys versatility makes him a strong contender among four competitors. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, h

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    Colts' Wide Receiver Depth Concerns

    Published May 20, 2026

    The Colts wide receiver position is in jeopardy following Michael Pittman Jr.s departure, leaving a void that could hinder the offenses effectiveness. The team is exploring options like Deebo Samuel, Keenan Allen, and Noah Brown to fill the gap, aiming to maintain a balanced attack and keep defenses guessing. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report i

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    Colts' Jones vs Mahomes: Week Two Showdown

    Published May 20, 2026

    In the upcoming 2026 season, the Indianapolis Colts face a crucial test in Week Two against the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Daniel Jones, recovering from a torn Achilles, aims to prove last years strong start wasnt a fluke. The Colts defense, led by Laiatu Latu, has a history of giving Mahomes trouble. A win at Arrowhead Stadium would set a strong tone for the season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an autom

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    Buckner's Return: Colts' Defense Gets a Boost

    Published May 20, 2026

    Lou Anarumo, Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator, praises DeForest Buckner for his consistency and versatility. Despite injuries last season, Buckner maintained solid numbers and created mismatches on the defensive line. Anarumo highlights Buckners ability to play all over the line and draw attention, making him a crucial player for the teams playoff push. Buckner is recovering well from neck surgery and aims to be ready for training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipill

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    Deebo Samuel to Colts: Best Fit for Vet Receiver?

    Published May 19, 2026

    ESPNs Matt Bowen suggests Deebo Samuel, a veteran receiver, could join the Indianapolis Colts. Samuels unique skills align with Coach Shane Steichens offense, and the Colts need another playmaker after trading Michael Pittman Jr. Samuels yards-after-catch ability would benefit Daniel Jones. Despite not being as explosive as before, Samuels potential signing is intriguing, but other factors may influence his decision. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Colts Eye Deebo Samuel for Offensive Boost

    Published May 19, 2026

    ESPNs Matt Bowen suggests the Indianapolis Colts could sign Deebo Samuel, a versatile wide receiver, to bolster their offense. Samuel, known for his yards after the catch and reliable hands, would complement existing players like Alec Pierce and Josh Downs. Despite a dip in running effectiveness, Samuels experience and skills make him an attractive option for Coach Shane Steichens system. Adding Samuel could also help keep Downs in his natural role and provide much-needed depth to the receiver r

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    Colts' Defense: Intensity, Baller, Confident, Consistent

    Published May 19, 2026

    Intensity linebacker C.J. Allen, Baller safety A.J. Haulcy, Confident cornerback Sauce Gardner, and Consistent defensive tackle DeForest Buckner are key players in Lou Anarumos complex defense for the Colts. Allen takes over the green dot role, Haulcy shows promise as a rookie starter, Gardner returns from injury with self-assured presence, and Buckner remains the defensive backbone. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This

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    Sauce Gardner's Colts Debut

    Published May 19, 2026

    Sauce Gardner, a top cornerback, joins the Indianapolis Colts after a notable trade, aiming to bounce back from calf injuries. Known for his impressive stats and All-Pro nods, Gardner is expected to elevate the Colts defense, joining elite company in the league. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & late

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    Colts' Kicking The Stigma Initiative: A Game-Changer for Mental Health

    Published May 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts and the Irsay family are making significant strides in mental health awareness and support through their Kicking The Stigma initiative. This program, launched in 2020, has provided over $800,000 in grants to 18 organizations across Indiana, including the Wellness Council of Indiana. The Wellness Council is using the funds to expand their Thrive at Work Indiana program, which helps employers prioritize mental wellness for their employees. The Colts have also released a new

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    Colts Sign Anderson Castle, Seek Taylor Backup

    Published May 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed undrafted free agent Anderson Castle, releasing Jordon Vaughn to make room. Castle, a smaller but productive runner with college experience, aligns with head coach Shane Steichens preference for physical running backs. Hes the first tryout participant to earn a contract this offseason, joining the teams quest for a reliable backup to Jonathan Taylor. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai Thi

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    Colts Sign Undrafted Rookie Castle

    Published May 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed undrafted rookie Anderson Castle, who impressed during a recent minicamp tryout. Castle, a twenty-four-year-old former Duke and Appalachian State running back, brings a solid college resume and experience on special teams. He joins a competitive group of backup running backs, including DJ Giddens, Seth McGowan, Ulysses Bentley IV, and Lincoln Pare. Castles journey from tryout player to signed roster member highlights the potential for undrafted players to make

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    Colts Sign Undrafted RB Castle, Let Go of Vaughn

    Published May 18, 2026

    The Colts have signed undrafted free agent Anderson Castle from Appalachian State and Duke, replacing Jordon Vaughn. Castle, a five-foot-eleven, 221-pound running back, had a breakout year at Duke, rushing for over 480 yards and twelve touchdowns. Hes now competing for a spot on the Colts roster with fellow undrafted rookie Lincoln Pare, facing stiff competition from established players like Jonathan Taylor. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN

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    Colts Add Castle, Shake Up RB Depth Chart

    Published May 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed running back Anderson Castle from Duke, who had a solid season last year with nearly five hundred rushing yards and twelve touchdowns. He also brings valuable experience on special teams. The team is still determining who will be the main backup to Jonathan Taylor, with DJ Giddens and rookie Seth McGowan currently leading the competition. The Colts are looking for versatile players who can contribute in various ways, including catching passes, pass protection,

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    Colts Sign Anderson Castle: Running Back Puzzle Continues

    Published May 18, 2026

    Colts Sign Anderson Castle

    The Colts have added Anderson Castle, a senior running back from Duke, to their roster. Castle, who was at their rookie minicamp on a tryout basis, impressed with his career-high rushing yards and touchdowns, earning an award for toughness and heart. He joins a running back group that includes DJ Giddens, Ulysses Bentley IV, and Seth McGowan, as the Colts continue to build depth behind Jonathan Taylor. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adver

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    Indianapolis Soars in Sports Business Ranking

    Published May 18, 2026

    Indianapolis Rises as a Sports Business Powerhouse: Securing the third spot on SBJs list, Indys sports scene thrives with major events, infrastructure investments, and a 25-year global sports hub plan, solidifying its status in the sports business world. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updat

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    Giants vs Colts: Jones' Potential Reunion

    Published May 18, 2026

    In Week 12 of the 2026 NFL season, the New York Giants travel to Indianapolis to face the Colts, potentially reuniting with former quarterback Daniel Jones. Jones, who had a successful season with the Colts before injury, is expected to return in 2026, possibly starting on the PUP list. The Giants have since found stability at quarterback with Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston. This matchup promises intriguing drama as Jones returns to face his former team. Support the show:Get a discount at https:

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    Colts Sign Undrafted RB Castle, Waive Vaughn

    Published May 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed undrafted free agent Anderson Castle, a versatile running back with a strong college career, and waived Jordon Vaughn. Castle, a five-eleven, 221-pound back, brings experience on special teams and impressive rushing stats, including four hundred eighty-eight yards and twelve touchdowns last season. The Colts decision to sign Castle demonstrates their commitment to finding talent in unexpected places. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/dis

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    Geno VanDeMark's Colts Roster Push

    Published May 18, 2026

    Geno VanDeMark, a versatile center from Alabama, joins the Indianapolis Colts after a successful college career. With experience at all interior offensive line spots, hes eyeing the backup center position, currently vacant. His performance in training camp and preseason games will determine if he makes the roster. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Rep

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    Richardson's Last Chance: Backup QB Battle in Indy

    Published May 18, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, drafted fourth overall in 2023, faces a challenging rookie season with the Indianapolis Colts, marked by injuries and underwhelming performance. Despite a trade request, hes staying to complete his contract, aiming for the backup quarterback spot in 2026. Riley Leonard, who outperformed Richardson in limited appearances, is also vying for the position. Richardson, acknowledging his need for improvement, sees OTAs as a blessing, hoping to secure his NFL future. Support the sho

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    Raylen Sharpe: Colts' New Slot WR

    Published May 18, 2026

    Raylen Sharpe

    Undrafted Free Agent Raylen Sharpe from Arkansas Joins Indianapolis Colts Wide Receiver Room: Despite his smaller stature, Sharpe has shown potential with consistent targets and impressive yards after the catch. Hell compete for a spot in a stacked wide receiver room. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources

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    Colts Consider Cutting Top Draft Pick Richardson

    Published May 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are considering releasing quarterback Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall pick in the 2023 draft, due to his accuracy issues and injury history. Richardson, whos twenty-three, might prefer a release to choose his next team. Despite being listed as backup to Daniel Jones, Richardson could provide valuable depth and potentially attract trade offers if he performs well in the preseason. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DN

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    Chris Hewitt: NFL's Top Coaching Talent

    Published May 18, 2026

    Chris Hewitt

    Chris Hewitt, the Indianapolis Colts defensive backs coach, has been selected for the NFLs accelerator program, a prestigious initiative aimed at identifying future head coaches and top executives. With a solid background, including fourteen years with the Baltimore Ravens, Hewitts inclusion in the program highlights his potential for bigger roles. His leadership in the defensive backfield has significantly contributed to the Colts success, with the team leading the league in takeaways last seas

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    Rodgers Returns, Pittman Jr. Joins Steelers

    Published May 17, 2026

    Aaron Rodgers Returns to Pittsburgh: A Reunion with Michael Pittman Jr. and a Rematch against the Colts - The Steelers veteran quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is back for another season, leading the team to a Week 5 showdown against the Colts. Rodgers had a solid year last season, guiding Pittsburgh to the playoffs. Now, hell face off against his former team, with ex-Colt Michael Pittman Jr. joining the Steelers. The Colts must strategize to counter Pittman Jr.s game, as Rodgers has a history of suc

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    Chris Hewitt: Colts' DB Coach on NFL Accelerator

    Published May 17, 2026

    Chris Hewitt

    Chris Hewitt, Indianapolis Colts pass game coordinator and secondary coach, is one of sixteen NFL coaches selected for the leagues accelerator program. With a decade of experience with the Baltimore Ravens, Hewitt has a proven track record in developing strong defensive backs. This season, the Colts secondary, led by Sauce Gardner, Charvarius Ward, and Cam Bynum, is poised for success, with Hewitts involvement in the program signaling a promising future in coaching. Support the show:Get a discou

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    Colts' Kicker Battle: Stability vs. Range

    Published May 17, 2026

    The Colts are grappling with a tough decision between two kickers, Spencer Shrader and Blake Grupe, each with distinct strengths. Shrader, before his injury, demonstrated accuracy and consistency, earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Month. Grupe, on the other hand, showcased a powerful leg with a franchise-record sixty-yarder, but struggled with consistency in his previous team. The Colts must weigh the value of Shraders accuracy against Grupes game-changing range to determine their starting

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    Colts Lock Down WR Alec Pierce with Massive Deal

    Published May 17, 2026

    Massive Deal

    The Indianapolis Colts have secured wide receiver Alec Pierce with a four-year, $114 million contract, with $84 million guaranteed. Despite a complex negotiation process involving quarterback Daniel Jones, the Colts valued Pierces potential and signed him to a primary wide receiver role for the upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report

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    Colts' 3 Toughest Road Games in 2026

    Published May 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 road games against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Philadelphia Eagles will be their toughest tests, with success in these matchups potentially defining their season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/76225084b9e13

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    Colts Consider Miles Sanders for Running Back Boost

    Published May 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, seeking a reliable running back to complement Jonathan Taylor, drafted Seth McGowan from Kentucky. However, they might consider a familiar face, Miles Sanders, who had a career year under current head coach Shane Steichen. Despite Sanders declining production and injury history, including significant ankle injuries, signing him on a vet minimum deal could be a worthwhile gamble for the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertis

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    Riley Leonard: Colts' Backup QB with a Chance to Shine

    Published May 16, 2026

    Riley Leonard

    The Indianapolis Colts are considering Riley Leonard as a potential backup quarterback, following an impressive performance against the Houston Texans. Leonard, who stepped in for Daniel Jones last season, showcased his ability to perform under pressure, nearly securing a win against a tough defense. He is expected to compete with Anthony Richardson Sr. for the backup role, with his polish and recent showing giving him an edge. If Leonard starts, he could face a challenge against the Baltimore R

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    Richardson's Jersey Retired, Pro Status Uncertain

    Published May 16, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the former Eastside High prep star, received a hometown heros welcome as his jersey was retired. Despite facing uncertainty in the NFL, where he was drafted fourth overall, the high school accolades serve as a lasting reminder of his roots and talent. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sourc

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    Colts' Schedule Release: A Masterclass in Internet Culture

    Published May 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule release video is a masterclass in internet culture, blending The Simpsons animation with their upcoming season slate. The team targets fans of all ages with self-deprecating humor, poking fun at their struggles in Jacksonville and their history. The creative approach, including memes and classic lines, turns a routine announcement into a viral moment, building hype for the season ahead. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. A

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    Colts Face Rest Disadvantage in Tough Season

    Published May 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a challenging season due to a significant rest disadvantage, with opponents holding a combined six-day advantage. This gap widens in weeks seven and eight against the Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars, who have bye weeks. While rest is crucial for player recovery and film study, the Colts find solace in their week fourteen bye, providing a seven-day rest advantage against the Philadelphia Eagles. Other teams, like the Chicago Bears with a fifteen-day advantag

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    Richardson's Colts Future Uncertain

    Published May 16, 2026

    Anthony Richardsons Trade Situation with the Indianapolis Colts Remains Uncertain The trade of Anthony Richardson from the Indianapolis Colts has been delayed, with the quarterback rejoining the team for the second phase of their offseason workouts. Despite soft interest in Richardson on the trade market, the Colts are holding out for a fair return. Richardson remains focused on improving his skills and proving his worth, while the team explores backup options for Daniel Jones. The uncertainty s

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    Colts Face Brutal Start, Now or Never

    Published May 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a challenging start to the 2026 season, with back-to-back games against Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes, followed by a grueling schedule that includes facing elite defenses and traveling across the pond. Analysts warn of a potential 0-3 start, putting immense pressure on the team to perform, as they are in a now-or-never window to contend for a playoff spot. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai

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    Colts Face Early Playoff Tests

    Published May 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a challenging start to the 2026-2027 NFL season, with a string of playoff-caliber teams in their first nine games, including five on the road. The team, still recovering from last seasons collapse, will rely on key players like Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, and DeForest Buckner returning from injuries. The early schedule serves as a high-stakes test for the roster, as fans eagerly await to see if the Colts can break the cycle of early promise followed by late-season coll

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Soft Middle, Tough Start

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL schedule features a relatively easy strength of schedule, with only four playoff teams from last season. They have two prime-time games and a late push at Lucas Oil Stadium. However, they face heavy hitters in the first four weeks, including Baltimore, Kansas City, and Houston, and have a late bye week in week thirteen with no midseason rest. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an aut

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    Steichen's Reunion: Eagles vs Colts

    Published May 15, 2026

    NFL Coaching Crossroads: Shane Steichens Potential Reunion Reckoning - The Philadelphia Eagles vs Indianapolis Colts showdown in Week fourteen could be a pivotal moment for Colts head coach Shane Steichen, who previously served as the Eagles offensive coordinator. Steichens tenure with the Colts has been marked by high expectations and injury setbacks, leaving his job security uncertain. A win against his former team could boost his standing, while a loss might amplify the pressure. Support the

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    Colts' Simpsons Collab Steals NFL Schedule Show

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts NFL schedule release video, featuring The Simpsons, has gone viral, showcasing their creative prowess and appealing to fans of all ages. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0da3dbe530dd5a18

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    Colts' Curse in Jacksonville: Make or Break

    Published May 15, 2026

    In the NFLs 2026-27 regular season schedule, the Indianapolis Colts face a crucial Week eight road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, aiming to snap an 11-game losing streak in Jacksonville. This matchup could serve as a turning point for general manager Chris Ballards tenure, with a healthy Daniel Jones potentially facing off against Trevor Lawrence. The Jaguars, under second-year head coach Liam Coen, are building momentum, making this a significant test for the Colts. Support the show:Get

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Playoff Push or Disappointment?

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule is a make-or-break journey, with predictions of an 11-5 record. They start strong, but divisional struggles loom large. Key wins against powerhouses and home victories build momentum, while losses to division rivals and pass rushers like Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter pose challenges. Quarterback Daniel Jones post-injury performance and playmakers like Jonathan Taylor and Tyler Warren are crucial. The schedule includes international games and primetime spo

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    Richardson's Fight for Colts Spot

    Published May 15, 2026

    Despite a challenging journey marked by injuries and setbacks, Anthony Richardson remains optimistic as he prepares for his fourth NFL season with the Indianapolis Colts. After a trade request and limited playing time, Richardson is now focusing on seizing the opportunity to prove his worth during the teams voluntary offseason workouts and organized team activities. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated,

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    Laiatu Latu Leads Colts' Pass Rush Surge

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts defensive end Laiatu Latu, a 2024 first-round draft pick, is poised to lead a formidable pass rush this season. With eight and a half sacks in his rookie year and a physical build-up over two pro seasons, Latu is expected to significantly boost the Colts defensive rankings. The team has also added veterans Arden Key and Micheal Clemons, along with rookies George Gumbs and Caden Curry, to bolster the edge. Latus performance is crucial for transforming the Colts into a challenging opponent f

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    Colts' Simpsons Schedule Drop: Peak Entertainment

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts unveiled their 2026 NFL schedule in a creative collaboration with The Simpsons, reimagining the shows opening theme with team-specific jokes and nods to classic episodes. Fans are praising the video as peak entertainment, marking a league-wide trend of teams turning schedule drops into spectacular events. The Colts Simpsons twist highlights the blend of pop culture and gridiron pride in keeping the offseason engaging. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.c

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Early Tests, Prime-Time Spots

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 regular season schedule is packed with divisional rivalries and heavyweight matchups. Kicking off at home against Baltimore, theyll then face Kansas City and Houston in quick succession. The schedule also includes an international game in London against Washington, followed by trips to Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Midseason highlights include home games against Dallas and Miami, and a Thursday night clash at Houston. The Colts will have a bye week in December, before fac

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    Colts Get 2 Primetime Games, Thursday Night Football

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts Secure Two Primetime Games in 2026 NFL Schedule: Tough Road Tests Ahead The Indianapolis Colts have been allocated two primetime games in the 2026 NFL schedule, both of which are challenging road matches. The first is a Sunday Night Football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 2, starting at 8:20 PM. The second is a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium in Week 11, beginning at 8:15 PM. While the Colts have had a mixed re

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: No Bye, Tough Early Games

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 regular season schedule is set, with a home opener against the Baltimore Ravens and a finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Notably, they have no bye week after their London game against the Washington Commanders. Historically, teams without a post-London bye have gone 10-6 in their next game. The Colts have previously done this with Germany trips, but Englands proximity makes it less taxing. The schedule features three divisional matchups in the first half and thr

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    Colts 2026 Schedule: Primetime Battles, London Trip

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 regular season schedule is packed with exciting matchups, starting with a home game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lucas Oil Stadium. They have two primetime showdowns, including a week two battle against the Kansas City Chiefs on NBC. The Colts will also play an international game in London against the Washington Commanders. The schedule features tough home games against the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins, as well as road tests at Pittsburgh, Min

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    Colts Preseason Lineup: 2 Home Games in Indy

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts Preseason Lineup

    Colts Unveil Preseason Lineup: Two Home Games in Indy, Playoff Vibes Ahead! Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/980399fff57aa420

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    Colts Unleash Simpsons-Themed NFL Schedule

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts Unleash Simpsons-Themed NFL Schedule

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Easier Path to Playoffs

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Easier Path to Playoffs

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    Colts' Schedule: Early Grind, Late Surge

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule is promising, with a fourth-easiest slate and eleventh lightest travel miles. They kick off against Baltimore and Kansas City, then face heavy hitters early. Despite five road games in the first eight, they have three national TV spots and a cozy late run. The closing quartet against AFC foes could secure playoffs. Coach Shane Steichens experience in Europe helps, but road back-to-backs are tough. Anthony Richardsons performance against softer opponents will

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    Colts' Preseason Schedule, Jones' Health, Camp Battles

    Published May 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts unveil their 2026 preseason schedule, featuring three home games and matchups against the Patriots, Falcons, and Lions. Quarterback Daniel Jones, recovering from a torn Achilles, will face intense scrutiny. Training camp promises fierce battles for spots, including defensive end, third wide receiver, offensive line, linebacker, and safety. Preseason will serve as Jones comeback platform, with roster shifts hanging in the balance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://

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    Colts Primetime Push: 2 Road Games, 1 London Showdown

    Published May 15, 2026

    Colts Primetime Push

    The Indianapolis Colts have secured two primetime road games in 2026, including a Sunday Night Football matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs in week two and a Thursday Night Football clash at the Houston Texans in week eleven. Additionally, theyll face the Washington Commanders in London in week four. Coming off a tough primetime loss last season, the Colts aim to redeem themselves and secure more primetime opportunities through strong performance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Jack Wilson Waived by Colts, Free Agent Status

    Published May 15, 2026

    Jack Wilson, a promising offensive tackle, has been waived by the Indianapolis Colts with an injury settlement. Despite his impressive college career, Wilson has yet to see regular season action due to injuries. Now free to sign with another team, he looks forward to a new opportunity in the NFL. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feed

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Lighter Travel, Bigger Hopes

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule features a lighter travel load, with only 15,868 miles projected, down from 25,889 in 2025. This reduction comes from facing AFC North and NFC East teams outside their division. The Colts home games include matchups against the Texans, Titans, Jags, Cowboys, Giants, Bengals, Dolphins, and Ravens. Away trips hit the Texans, Titans, Jags, Vikings, Chiefs, Steelers, Browns, Commanders, and Eagles. The biggest mileage eater is a Week 4 trip to London against the

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    Colts vs Ravens: New Blood, Old Rivalry

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens kick off the 2026 season, marking the Colts fourth consecutive home opener. After ending an eleven-year winless streak, the Colts face the Ravens, who are looking for a fresh start under new coach Jesse Minter. The Ravens, led by Lamar Jackson, aim to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season, while the Colts grapple with quarterback Daniel Jones injury and his potential return. This opener promises a thrilling clash of new talent and unanswered que

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: London Trip & Primetime Games

    Published May 14, 2026

    Colts Fans, Buckle Up: The NFL Unveils 2026 Regular Season Schedule Tonight The NFL is set to unveil the full 2026 regular season schedule tonight, and Colts fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement. The schedule reveals that the Colts will face the Washington Commanders in Londons Tottenham Stadium during week four. This marks the Colts third international game in four years, following their previous trips to Frankfurt and Berlin. The Colts last London game resulted in a heartbreaking loss to

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    Colts Head to London for Week 4 Matchup

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts embark on their third international journey in four years, facing the Washington Commanders in London. This early-season matchup, scheduled as part of the NFLs global expansion under Roger Goodell, offers a quick break from the home schedule. Fans, particularly in Europe, are excited about the growing recognition for the franchise. Coaches and players, now seasoned in these trips, aim to capitalize on lessons learned from previous experiences to fuel a strong post-bye perf

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    Latu's Near-Pick Six, Colts' Hopes

    Published May 14, 2026

    Laiatu Latu, Indianapolis Colts defender, had a memorable moment last season when he tipped a pass from Patrick Mahomes but was tackled short of a touchdown. Despite the setback, Latus rookie season was impressive with 8.5 sacks, 45 tackles, and 20 quarterback hits. Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo believes Latu has untapped potential and predicts hell hit double-digit sacks in the upcoming season, potentially boosting the teams pass-rush win rate. Support the show:Get a discount at https

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    Colts' Burks: Draft Steal to Playmaker

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts secured a significant draft steal with their seventh-round pick, Deion Burks, at 254th overall. Despite being ranked higher by experts like Todd McShay, Daniel Jeremiah, and Dane Brugler, Burks slipped to the seventh round. Standing at 59 and 180 lbs, Burks showcased elite explosion at the NFL Scouting Combine, running a 4.34 40-yard dash with a 1.49 split, a 42.5 vertical, and a 1011 broad jump. Burks Purdue tape highlighted his versatility and speed, turning short catche

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    Austin Brown: Colts' Undrafted Safety with Upside

    Published May 14, 2026

    Austin Brown

    Austin Brown, a versatile safety from Wisconsin, joins the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. Standing at five foot eleven and weighing one hundred eighty-nine pounds, Brown brings four years of college experience and a strong work ethic. Despite some coverage struggles, his physical play and athletic potential make him a promising special teamer. With a stacked safety roster, Browns path to the roster depends on his ability to contribute on special teams and flash his upside in camp

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    Colts Lock in Deion Burks on Four-Year Deal

    Published May 14, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts sign WR Deion Burks to a four-year rookie contract worth $4.5 million, with a $125,000 signing bonus and base salaries starting at $885,000 in 2026 and increasing to $1.28 million by 2029. Burks is expected to compete for snaps at WR3 and contribute on special teams, adding depth to the Colts receiver room without a significant cap hit. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    Colts 2026 Schedule Revealed Thursday

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 schedule is set to be released on May 14th, offering fans a chance to catch the reveal on NFL Network, ESPN, or streaming platforms. The Colts have an easier strength-of-schedule based on opponents win totals, but the timing of games could impact difficulty. Home games include matchups against AFC South rivals, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Miami Dolphins. Road games feature divisional foes and matchups against powerhouses

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Road to Playoffs

    Published May 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts prepare for a challenging 2026 season, facing tough AFC South rivals and AFC North teams. They aim to improve their road record and leverage historical rivalries to push for playoffs. Key matchups include games against the Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Steelers, Eagles, Giants, Commanders, Cowboys, Miami, Kansas City, and Minnesota. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news

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    Colts' CJ Allen: Rookie Linebacker's Intensity Shakes Up Defense

    Published May 13, 2026

    CJ Allen, a standout linebacker from Georgia, joins the Indianapolis Colts as the 53rd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Known for his intensity and impressive stats, including 205 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks, Allen is expected to make an immediate impact on the Colts defense. With potential to start by Week One and serve as the on-field communicator, Allen is set to elevate the Colts front seven, making it a formidable force. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipi

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: London Trip, Soft Draw, Playoff Hopes

    Published May 13, 2026

    Colts Fans, Brace for London Clash: The NFL unveils its 2026 schedule tomorrow, revealing the Colts third international trip in four seasons. Theyll face the Washington Commanders in London on October fourth. Despite a challenging AFC South, the Colts schedule ranks fourth easiest, offering a chance to secure the division title with a strong finish. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news s

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    Colts Sign UDFA Mitchell Melton: Crowded DE Room Awaits

    Published May 13, 2026

    Mitchell Melton, a 63, 253 lbs edge rusher from Virginia, joins the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. Despite his impressive size and potential, Melton needs to improve his hand usage and bend. The Colts defensive end room is already crowded with Laiatu Laut, Arden Key, Micheal Clemons, George Gumbs Junior, Caden Curry, and JT Tuimoloau. Meltons path to the roster will be challenging, but training camp and preseason could provide opportunities for him to stand out. Support the show:

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    Colts Tickets Drop Tomorrow: Schedule & Home Games

    Published May 13, 2026

    Colts Tickets Drop Tomorrow

    Colts single game tickets for the 2026 season go on sale tomorrow at 7:30 PM ET! Fans can join the priority list at colts.com/priority for first dibs on the best seats. Catch the full schedule reveal on NFL Network, colts.com, or the official Colts app. Colts Nation is excited for eight regular season home games, including matchups against the Ravens, Bengals, Cowboys, Dolphins, and Giants. Dont miss out, get your tickets now! Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dn

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    Colts Rookies Rave About Minicamp, Ready to Compete

    Published May 13, 2026

    2026 Indianapolis Colts rookies kick off minicamp, praising teams organization and welcoming vibe, eager to master playbook and contribute to the team. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/06324f3c56a7095a

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    Colts' Walley Steps Up in Moore's Absence

    Published May 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a challenge replacing veteran slot corner Kenny Moore, who was traded after nine years. Theyre pinning hopes on third-round pick Justin Walley, who missed his rookie season due to injury. The nickel role requires more than coverage, and Moore excelled in it. Analysts warn of the risk in replacing Moores experience, but the Colts are banking on Walleys potential. As training camp begins, the outcome of this gamble could significantly impact their secondary. Support the

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    Colts' NFL Schedule: London Showdown & Playoff Push

    Published May 13, 2026

    NFL Schedule Release Week: Colts Fans Buzz Over London Showdown and Playoff Potential Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/26a293f09c7e36c1

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    Colts Head to London for Record-Breaking Game

    Published May 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are set to play the Washington Commanders in London, marking their third international game in four seasons. This matchup at Tottenham Stadium is part of nine international games in the 2026 NFL season, a new league record. The Colts have a 2-1 record in international games since their return in 2023, with notable wins in Frankfurt and Berlin. Despite the long travel, the Colts are expected to benefit from a potential bye week in week five. Running back Jonathan Taylor has

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    Richardson's Backup Battle: Leonard Leads

    Published May 13, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Colts backup quarterback, is set to enter his final year with the team after they declined his fifth-year option. Despite initial speculation that he might leave, Richardson remains in a battle for the backup spot with Riley Leonard. The coaching staff has expressed concerns about Richardsons inconsistency, while fans are divided over his potential. Leonard, on the other hand, impressed in the season finale, potentially securing the backup role. Richardson must step up hi

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    Colts 2023 Schedule: Revenge Games & London Trip

    Published May 13, 2026

    Colts fans, gear up for the 2026 season! Home games against Texans, Jaguars, Titans, Ravens, Bengals, Cowboys, Giants, and Dolphins. Road trips to division foes and Steelers, Browns, Commanders, Eagles, Chiefs, and Vikings. A seemingly soft schedule, but early stretches could be tough and late bye weeks might be a blessing. Fans are excited about rematches, especially the Chiefs game. Rumor has it, week four at the Commanders in London. Full schedule drops on May fourteenth, so stay tuned for pr

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    Colts' 2026 NFL Schedule: Bye Week & Road Trips

    Published May 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL schedule is set to drop on May 14th, with fans already anticipating the release. The Colts have one of the easier strengths of schedules on paper, but the actual layout could make things more challenging or smoother. Schedule leaks have been circulating, building excitement before the official 17-game reveal. Fans know the opponents, but the order and timing will significantly impact the Colts season. Colts Nation is closely watching the bye week, hoping it falls

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    Colts Tickets Drop Thursday: Schedule Reveal & Home Games

    Published May 13, 2026

    Colts Tickets Drop Thursday

    Colts fans, get ready for the 2026 season! Single-game tickets for all eight home games drop this Thursday at 7:30 PM ET. Fans on the official Colts Priority List get first dibs on the best seats. The schedule reveal hits NFL Network, Colts.com, and the official app. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at Colts.com/tickets. The home slate includes matchups against AFC South rivals and heavy hitters like the Ravens, Bengals, Cowboys, Dolphins, and Giants. Dont miss out, tickets wont last l

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    Colts' Soft Schedule Boosts Playoff Hopes

    Published May 13, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have a relatively easy schedule for the 2026-2027 season, tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the fourth-easiest. Theyll face the AFC South, NFC East, and AFC North divisions, with home games against Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Dallas, Cincinnati, Miami, and Baltimore. Away games include Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Minnesota, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Washington, and Philadelphia. Last season, the Colts started strong with Daniel Jones at quarterback, b

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    Colts Face Elite Matchups in 2026 Season

    Published May 12, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after a 2025 season of 8-9, are gearing up for a challenging 2026 schedule, including road games against the Texans, Chiefs, Eagles, Steelers, and Ravens. Fans anticipate intense matchups, with stars like Mahomes, Hurts, Jackson, and Watt potentially turning games into defensive battles. The Colts are focusing on ground control with Jonathan Taylor and staying competitive in potential shootouts. The schedule is set to drop on May 14th, so Colts Nation should stay tuned as

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    Colts' Homegrown O-Line: Farmer's Draft Pick Shakes Up Right Side

    Published May 12, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts offensive line strategy focuses on homegrown talent, with solid anchors like Raimann and Nelson, and a competitive right side. The addition of Farmer bolsters this approach, showcasing the teams confidence in their development system and long-term vision. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. Vie

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    West Weeks Impresses Colts, Eyes Roster Spot

    Published May 12, 2026

    West Weeks, undrafted free agent linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts, is making waves after a successful rookie minicamp. With 76 tackles last season at LSU, hes poised to excel on special teams, potentially securing a roster spot before the regular season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest

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    Colts Rookies Make Early Impression

    Published May 12, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts rookie minicamp showcased promising talents from their 2026 draft class, including running backs Seth McGowan and Jordon Vaughn, linebackers West Weeks and Tahj Chambers, and tight end Carson Towt. These rookies, along with quarterback Seth Henigan, demonstrated potential in their respective positions, with coaches noting their physicality, skills, and promise for the future. As the Colts prepare for full training camp, these rookies are laying the groundwork for a deeper

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    Jordon Vaughn: Colts' New Upside RB

    Published May 12, 2026

    Jordon Vaughn

    Jordon Vaughn, a six-foot-three, 235-pound running back from Abilene Christian, is making waves after averaging six yards per carry and four point four two yards after contact last season. With the Colts backup and third running back roles open, Vaughns versatility as a blocker, receiver, and special teams player could give him a real shot at making the squad. Keep an eye on training camp for this promising new talent. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adver

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    Justin Walley Primed for Colts Debut

    Published May 12, 2026

    Justin Walley, a young and talented cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, is poised to make a significant impact in his second NFL season. After a promising start in his rookie training camp before a knee injury sidelined him, Walley has been diligently rehabbing and is now ready to showcase his skills. Known for his exceptional coverage abilities and infectious enthusiasm, Walley is expected to live up to the high expectations set for him, turning his potential into tangible results on the fie

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    Laiatu Latu's Breakout Season: Colts' Pass Rush on the Rise

    Published May 12, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts defensive end Laiatu Latu is poised for a breakout season, with his defensive coordinator predicting over ten sacks. Latus unique build, low to the ground with killer lower body strength, has fans and staff excited. Despite his impressive performance last season, the Colts pass rush still needs to improve team-wide to reach their full potential. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, hi

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    AJ Haulcy's Colts Contract Details

    Published May 12, 2026

    AJ Haulcy, the Indianapolis Colts rookie safety, signed a four-year deal worth $7.82 million, with a $1.611 million signing bonus. His cap hits range from $1.287 million to $2.253 million, with base pay starting at $885,000 in 2026 and increasing to $1.85 million by 2029. Known for his ball-hawking skills and versatility, Haulcy is expected to compete for a starting spot alongside Cam Bynum, potentially adding excitement to training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com

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    Jalen Farmer: Powerhouse Guard Boosting Colts Line

    Published May 12, 2026

    Jalen Farmer

    Jalen Farmer, a Kentucky guard, is making waves in the Colts offensive line battle with his raw power and impressive strength. He excels in stonewalling defensive tackles and handling down blocks, even when he stumbles initially. While he may not be as agile as Quenton Nelson, Farmer shines in gap schemes and adds depth to the guard and tackle positions. With Tony Sparano Juniors coaching, Farmer is expected to improve and contribute to the teams success. Support the show:Get a discount at https

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    Colts Lock in CJ Allen: $9.128M Rookie Contract

    Published May 12, 2026

    CJ Allen, the Indianapolis Colts second-round linebacker pick, has signed a four-year rookie contract worth $9.128 million, with $7.63 million guaranteed. His signing bonus of $3.099 million will be spread over the deal for cap purposes. Allens base salary starts at $885,000 in 2026, with guarantees covering the first three seasons. Cap hits will increase, starting at $1.659 million in 2026. Coaches expect him to start as a rookie, potentially wearing the green dot for play-calling. Allen, a fir

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: 4th Easiest Strength of Schedule

    Published May 12, 2026

    The NFL unveils the 2026 schedule this Thursday, with the Colts facing the AFC North, NFC East, and AFC South opponents twice. Their strength of schedule ranks fourth-easiest, but potential rebounds from teams like the Ravens and Chiefs could make games tougher than expected. In the South, the Texans and Titans also have relatively easy schedules, keeping the division competitive. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is

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    Indiana Center Wins Colts Grant for Suicide Prevention

    Published May 12, 2026

    The Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide secures a $10,000 grant from the Colts to expand suicide prevention efforts, reaching 1,600 people and adding a new school to their program. The grant funds evidence-based programs like Signs of Suicide and QPR Gatekeeper training, empowering kids, teachers, and parents to spot warning signs and provide early support. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Soft Draw or Surprise?

    Published May 12, 2026

    Colts fans, the 2026 schedule unveils on May 14th, showcasing a seemingly favorable lineup. However, schedule complexity can alter difficulty. The Colts secured QB Daniel Jones and made roster changes, but the true test lies in game one. Colts nation eagerly awaits the unfolding of their season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedb

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    Colts' Haulcy & Bynum: Ball Hawking Tandem

    Published May 11, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts defense just got a major boost with the addition of rookie safety AJ Haulcy, known for his impressive college stats. Veteran Cam Bynum is excited about the pairing, seeing Haulcy as a game-changer in the secondary. Bynum, who has his own impressive interception record, believes Haulcys skills will complement the defenses strategy, creating better coverage options. The safety room is competitive, with Haulcy, Bynum, Jonathan Owens, Juanyeh Thomas, and Hunter Wohler all vyin

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    LSU Linebacker West Weeks Impresses Colts

    Published May 10, 2026

    Undrafted LSU Linebacker West Weeks Impresses at Colts Rookie Minicamp, Eyes Roster Spot Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/5641c0a1104f09b4

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    Colts Snag Burks: A Hidden Gem in NFL Draft

    Published May 10, 2026

    Colts Snag Burks

    Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL draft class concluded with the selection of Oklahoma wide receiver Deion Burks, a versatile and talented player who could make a significant impact on the team. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/28a10b1942f79907

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    Kenny Moore II Bids Farewell to Colts

    Published May 10, 2026

    Kenny Moore II, a beloved Indianapolis Colts slot cornerback, has departed after nine impactful seasons. Despite his request for a trade, the team released him, leaving a void in the locker room and community. Moore, known for his philanthropic efforts and part-time teaching, is now free to join a new team while vowing to return to Indy, keeping his deep connections alive. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an auto

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    Colts' DT Upgrade: Nnadi, Tillery, Wooden

    Published May 9, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have significantly bolstered their defensive tackle position this offseason, acquiring Derrick Nnadi, Jerry Tillery, and Colby Wooden. This trio, along with veterans DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart, promises a formidable interior line. Nnadi and Tillery bring experience and upside, while Wooden, a young gun, has shown potential. The Colts are strategically planning for the future while maintaining a strong presence in the trenches. Support the show:Get a discount at ht

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    Anthony Richardson Stays with Colts, Quarterback Battle Heats Up

    Published May 9, 2026

    Anthony Richardson remains with the Indianapolis Colts, as trade efforts failed. Hes participating in voluntary workouts, building on last season despite injuries. Richardson is in good spirits and cleared, competing with Riley Leonard for reps. The backup spots battle is still undecided, with Richardsons trade options dwindling. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on publ

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    Colts' Draft Plan: Hype or Hope?

    Published May 9, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts new series, The Draft Plan, offers an exclusive look into Chris Ballards draft strategy, revealing the high-stakes debates and energy in the war room. With a decade of experience, Ballard has produced All-Pro talents, but fans remain skeptical due to past disappointments. As the pressure mounts, The Draft Plan aims to deliver game-changing picks, or risk adding to the franchises history of mixed results. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dn

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    Colts Rookies Hit Ground Running

    Published May 9, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts rookie minicamp for the 2026 draft class kicked off, featuring eight new picks, undrafted free agents, and tryout guys. The two-day event, which concluded today, served as an orientation to pro ball life, with coaches starting to shape the roster. Rookies like CJ Allen, AJ Haulcy, and Caden Curry expressed excitement and readiness to contribute, with Haulcy particularly eager to intercept passes. The young players enthusiasm and dedication have Colts fans looking forward t

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    Colts' Slot Corner Race: Walley vs Mitchell

    Published May 9, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a challenge replacing slot corner Kenny Moore, who brought elite coverage and smarts to the defense. Top contenders to fill the role are third-round pick Justin Walley and veteran Cameron Mitchell. Walley is fast and undersized, but lacks NFL experience in the slot. Mitchell has real experience in the role, but may not have the same upside as Walley. Other players like Mekhi Blackmon, Cam Taylor-Britt, and Jaylon Jones are also in the mix, but may not have the same le

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    Hunter Wohler's Indy Colts Return: Big Potential

    Published May 9, 2026

    Hunter Wohler, Indianapolis Colts second-year safety, is nearing a full recovery from a Lisfranc injury that sidelined him throughout his rookie season. Despite missing out on OTAs and minicamp, Wohler is set to participate in training camp, aiming to secure a starting role alongside the Colts top safety. Known for his instincts and versatility, Wohler is expected to contribute significantly to the teams defense this upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/disc

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    Colts Rookies Hit the Field: Day One of Minicamp

    Published May 9, 2026

    Colts Rookies Hit the Field: Day One of Minicamp

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    Richardson Returns, Eyes Clear for Colts QB Battle

    Published May 9, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Colts young quarterback, is back in action after his eye injury. Hes cleared to play fully and has been practicing without any issues. Hes now competing for the backup spot alongside Riley Leonard, with both quarterbacks splitting work through May. The Colts are easing him in, setting up an intriguing battle as training camp approaches. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-l

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    Colts Rookies Find Perfect Jersey Numbers

    Published May 9, 2026

    Linebacker CJ Allen and safety A.J. Haulcy, Indianapolis Colts 2026 draft picks, are thrilled with their jersey numbers, 53 and 25 respectively. Allen, who wore 3 at Georgia, finds 53 significant as it echoes linebacker Shaquille Leonard. Haulcy, who had to let go of his college numbers, chooses 25, his first digit from flag football days. Both rookies express excitement about repping the horseshoe and carving their own legacy. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/d

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    Caden Curry's NFL Dream Comes True with Colts

    Published May 9, 2026

    Caden Curry's NFL Dream Comes True with Colts

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule: Easier Slate, Big Questions

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have an easier schedule for the 2026 season, facing AFC South rivals twice each and cross-conference matchups against teams like the Ravens and Cowboys. However, real talk, bye weeks, rest advantages, and road stretches matter more. The Colts still have roster questions, including the third receiver, pass rush, and run game. The offseason turnover was significant, but re-signing their quarterback shows faith in recapturing early success. The big question is whether they ca

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    Colts Rookies Unveil Jersey Numbers

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have announced jersey numbers for their 2026 draft rookies, with CJ Allen, AJ Haulcy, and Seth McGowan among them. These numbers carry historical significance, as theyve been worn by Colts legends like Darius Leonard, Marlon Mack, and Bill Brooks. Fans are excited to see how these rookies will contribute to the teams legacy. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news sum

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    Colts' Allen Eyed for Green Dot, Pro Bowl Potential

    Published May 8, 2026

    Colts rookie linebacker CJ Allen, drafted in the second round, is a strong contender for the green dot, a responsibility typically reserved for experienced players. With his college background in handling play calls, Allen could become the first under defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo to do so as a rookie. His impressive run defense and coverage skills have earned him first-team All-American honors, making him a potential defensive anchor for the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https:/

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    Colts Rookies Claim Legacy Numbers

    Published May 8, 2026

    Colts Rookies Unveil Jersey Numbers, Honoring Legends and Sparking Intrigue Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/40e2fa2d4650b0c3

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    Undrafted Colts: Linebacker, RB, Tackle Battles

    Published May 8, 2026

    Undrafted Colts

    Undrafted rookies like West Weeks, Jordon Vaughn, and Nolan Rucci have real shots at making the Indianapolis Colts fifty-three-man roster due to depth chart holes at linebacker, running back, and offensive tackle. Their performance in offseason workouts and training camp will determine their fate, but roster needs play a significant role too. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary

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    Colts' Draft Picks: Powerhouse Haul for Minicamp

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL draft picks are making waves, with GM Chris Ballard securing immediate starters and value across the board. The team targeted depth in the lines and secondary, adding linebackers CJ Allen, Bryce Boettcher, defensive ends George Gumbs Junior, and Caden Curry. Fans and experts are excited about the instant impact potential, particularly with running back Seth McGowan and wideout Deion Burks. The Colts have already signed six rookies and twelve undrafted free agents,

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    Colts Cut Moore, Embrace Youth

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts make a strategic move, releasing veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II and trading away Pro Bowlers Zaire Franklin and Michael Pittman Jr. Theyre embracing youth, with players like Justin Walley, C.J. Allen, and Jalen Travis or Matt Goncalves, aiming to inject speed, energy, and competition into the team. Despite the pain of letting go of key players, the Colts are setting themselves up for a fresh start this season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/di

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    Colts Rookies Shake Up Depth Chart

    Published May 8, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts rookie minicamp kicked off with five new players vying for spots, including guard Jalen Farmer, wide receiver Deion Burks, defensive end George Gumbs Junior, running back Lincoln Pare, and offensive tackle Nolan Rucci. Farmer and Burks showcase immediate depth and speed, while Gumbs flashes freakish athleticism. Pares grit and Pares potential at running back are noteworthy. Gumbs run defense fit and Ruccis pass protection skills will be tested this weekend. These rookies could

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    Colts Sign 12 Undrafted Free Agents, Deepen Rookie Class

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed twelve undrafted free agents, bolstering their rookie class with deep talent. Standouts include six-foot-five defensive tackle Cam Ball and versatile safety Austin Brown. Speed demons like E.J. Horton and Mitchell Melton, along with running back Lincoln Pare, bring size, speed, and production. These additions set the stage for intense camp battles that could reshape the depth chart. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Kenny Moore Released, Saints Eye Free Agent CB

    Published May 8, 2026

    Kenny Moore, a veteran Indianapolis Colts cornerback, has been released and is now a free agent. Despite his declining peak play, he remains a top slot defender. The New Orleans Saints, in need of a slot corner, are considered a perfect fit. However, with other teams potentially interested, the Saints must act fast to secure Moores services. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary b

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    Colts Sign Draft Picks, Undrafted Free Agents

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed six draft picks and twelve undrafted free agents, bolstering their roster with talented newcomers like CJ Allen, AJ Haulcy, and a trio of defensive ends. Two fourth-rounders are still holding out, but the Colts are confident in their rookie minicamp evaluations, aiming to strengthen their defense and backfield for the upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automate

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    Colts Rookie Minicamp: New Faces, Old Battles

    Published May 8, 2026

    Colts Rookie Minicamp

    Indianapolis Colts rookies, including eight draft picks and undrafted rookies, kick off minicamp, with key players like Jalen Farmer, AJ Haulcy, and CJ Allen drawing attention for their potential roles and impact on the teams future. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.th

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    Colts Sign 12 Undrafted Rookies

    Published May 8, 2026

    Colts Sign 12 Undrafted Rookies

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    Colts Sign 6 Rookies, 2 Holdouts in Draft Class

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed six out of eight rookies for their 2026 NFL draft class, including linebacker C.J. Allen, safety A.J. Haulcy, defensive ends George Gumbs Junior and Caden Curry, and running back Seth McGowan and wide receiver Deion Burks. However, fourth-round offensive lineman Jalen Farmer and linebacker Bryce Boettcher are still holdouts, likely due to contract negotiations. Despite the delays, the Colts are confident that Farmer and Boettcher will join the team soon, as ear

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    Colts Rookies Fire Up Minicamp

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed six of their eight draft picks, including linebacker CJ Allen, safety AJ Haulcy, and edge rushers George Gumbs Junior and Caden Curry. These rookies bring immediate impact, with Allen set to start at mike linebacker, Haulcy and Curry providing depth at safety, and Curry adding local flair as a special teams specialist. The Colts also signed twelve undrafted free agents and released cornerback Kenny Moore the Second, safety Nasir Adderley, and linebacker John Bu

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    Colts Sign 12 UDFA, Upping Roster Competition

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made a splash in the 2026 NFL Draft, signing twelve undrafted free agents, including defensive tackle Cam Ball, safety Austin Brown, linebacker Tahj Chambers, running back Lincoln Pare, and edge rusher Mitchell Melton. These players bring talent and depth to the roster, with a history of the Colts landing undrafted rookies on the opening day roster. The teams belief in these players abilities is evident, with significant guarantees and starting experience. Fans and analyst

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    Colts Draft Picks & UDFAs: Stacked Minicamp

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their roster with six draft picks and twelve undrafted free agents, bringing in a mix of high-production college stars and hungry underdogs. Notable additions include linebacker CJ Allen, safety AJ Haulcy, and defensive ends George Gumbs Junior and Caden Curry. The Colts also snagged twelve undrafted free agents, such as defensive tackle Cam Ball, safety Austin Brown, and wide receiver Sahmir Hagans. This diverse group is set to compete for spots during minicamp,

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    Haulcy Poised to Start Alongside Bynum

    Published May 8, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are excited to pair veteran safety Cam Bynum with rookie third-round pick A.J. Haulcy in their revamped defense. Haulcy, a former LSU Tigers standout, showcased his versatility with 88 tackles, 3 interceptions, 4 pass breakups, and a forced fumble last season. He has surpassed Hunter Wohler as the top contender for the starting spot next to Bynum, drawing comparisons to old-school great LeRoy Butler. The Colts replaced Nick Cross with Haulcy, who offers more versatility an

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    Colts Cut Moore, Richardson's Eye Issue Looms

    Published May 8, 2026

    Colts Cut Ties with Veteran CB Kenny Moore, Shake Up Defense; QB Anthony Richardsons Eye Issue Looms Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/f5a72e3d4850dd31

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    Blue's Birthday Bash: Mascot Mashup at Children's Museum

    Published May 8, 2026

    Blue, the Indianapolis Colts star mascot, is hosting Blues Birthday Bash on May 15th at the Childrens Museum of Indianapolis. The event, presented by Everwise Credit Union, features NHL mascots like NJ Devil, Victor E. Green, Buoy, Louie, and ThunderBug. NFL mascots KC Wolf, Roary, Miles, and Blitz will also attend. The bash includes interactive sports fun, a mascot parade, home run derby, dodgeball, and birthday surprises. Tickets are $5 for adults, free for kids. Blues twenty-first season of g

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    Colts Cut Kenny Moore, Free Agency Buzz

    Published May 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have released cornerback Kenny Moore, a slot specialist, to save $7 million in salary cap space. Despite his contributions, the teams shift towards man-to-man defense and the emergence of Justin Walley led to this decision. Moore, a former undrafted free agent, is expected to draw interest from teams like the Saints, Bengals, and Giants. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-l

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    Downs Brothers Face Off in 2026

    Published May 7, 2026

    Josh Downs, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, eyes a potential breakout season as he steps into a bigger role following Michael Pittman Jr.s departure. With his younger brother Caleb, a Dallas Cowboys draft pick, the stage is set for a family rivalry. Downs, in his final year of a four-year rookie deal, aims to impress the Colts front office with his performance, potentially earning a lucrative extension. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:ad

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    Colts' Defense Soars with Rookie Class

    Published May 7, 2026

    Rookie Class

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL Draft focused on defense, securing five new players, including linebacker CJ Allen and safety AJ Haulcy. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo praises their potential, highlighting Allens leadership and Haulcys speed and ball-hawking instincts. The rookie class, rounded out by Bryce Boettcher, Caden Curry, and George Gumbs Junior, aims to elevate the teams defense as the season progresses. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Richardson's Future Uncertain as Colts Weigh Trade

    Published May 7, 2026

    Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, drafted third overall, is still with the team despite trade requests and a rough start marked by injuries. Hes been making progress in voluntary workouts and is back in the mix for the starting job, with no trade or release on the table for now. The future of his career hangs in the balance as the Colts decide whether to build around him or trade him away. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thed

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    Colts Release Kenny Moore, Eye Justin Walley

    Published May 7, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts release longtime cornerback Kenny Moore, saving cap space and eyeing second-year player Justin Walley to fill his slot role. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/917e6312e1049688

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    Colts Free Up Cap Space, Release Kenny Moore

    Published May 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have released veteran cornerback Kenny Moore, freeing up $7.06 million in cap space for 2026. This move, despite a $6.05 million dead cap hit, is seen as smart long-term planning, enhancing the teams flexibility amid league-wide cap juggling. The Colts now rank eighth in NFL cap space, with most of the room expected to roll over to 2027, positioning them strongly for future moves. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adve

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    Colts Cut Moore, Adderley, Bullock; New Blood Emerges

    Published May 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have made significant roster moves, releasing veterans Kenny Moore, Nasir Adderley, and John Bullock. Adderley, a former second-round pick, returned from retirement but was cut after a brief stint. The team has bolstered their safety and linebacker positions with new additions, setting up a competitive training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary bas

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    Colts Release Vet CB Kenny Moore, Eye Rookie Walley

    Published May 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have made significant roster moves, releasing veteran cornerback Kenny Moore and safety Nasir Adderley, and waiving linebacker John Bullock. Moore, a nine-year team veteran, had an impressive career with the Colts, playing in 132 games with 111 starts, recording 21 interceptions, and earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2021. Despite his contributions, Moore requested a trade last April, and the Colts respected his decision, letting him go. The team is now focusing on developing twen

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    Colts Hold Onto Richardson, Smart Backup Insurance

    Published May 7, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Indianapolis Colts young quarterback, remains with the team despite trade rumors. Despite missing the 2025 season, the Colts are holding onto him, potentially flipping him if another teams QB goes down or underperforms. Richardson serves as prime backup insurance while Daniel Jones recovers from his torn Achilles, keeping the Colts flexible in the injury game. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This

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    Colts Release Kenny Moore, Wish Him Well

    Published May 7, 2026

    Colts Release Kenny Moore, Wish Him Well

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    Colts' Defense Revamped with New Talent

    Published May 7, 2026

    New Talent

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their defense in the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on the front seven and secondary. Key players like Kenny Moore II and Nick Cross departed, but the team retained a solid veteran core. Free safety Cam Bynum, who led the team in interceptions last year, is poised to take on a larger leadership role. Second-year corner Justin Walley is expected to fill Moores slot role, while rookie A.J. Haulcy is projected to start at strong safety. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumos

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    Colts Fans Want Winning Season, Ballard Pressure

    Published May 7, 2026

    Colts fans, despite frustrations, overwhelmingly prefer a playoff push over tanking for new leadership, with 72% voting for the former in a recent poll. Ballards recent strategies and the competitive AFC South are influencing this decision. The pressure is on Ballard and Steichen to deliver real progress and sustained success. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public

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    Richardson Stuck in Indy, Future Uncertain

    Published May 7, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Colts struggling quarterback, finds himself stuck in Indy despite trade requests. With injuries and a lack of suitable offers, the Colts hold tight, hoping for a better deal. Richardsons future remains uncertain, but hes back in the building, awaiting the markets shift. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedbac

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    Colts Draft Caden Curry: Local Talent, Edge Rusher

    Published May 7, 2026

    Colts Draft Caden Curry

    Indianapolis Colts draft local talent Caden Curry, a hard-nosed defensive end from Ohio State, known for his impressive senior year stats and versatile skills. Colts GM Chris Ballard praises Currys potential, seeing him as a valuable addition to the teams defense and special teams. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai.

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    Colts Land Defensive Gem in CJ Allen

    Published May 7, 2026

    CJ Allen, a 21-year-old linebacker from Georgia, joins the Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Despite a meniscus injury, Allens pro-ready skills, elite work ethic, and tackling abilities make him a top rookie contender. Hes expected to anchor the defense under new coordinator Lou Anarumo, filling the void left by Zaire Franklins departure. With a high football IQ and safety A.J. Haulcy by his side, Allen is poised to start immediately and potentially earn Defensive Roo

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    Brotherly Rivalry: Cowboys vs Colts

    Published May 7, 2026

    Brotherly Rivalry

    Brotherly Rivalry: Cowboys vs Colts

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    Josh Downs Set for Breakout Year with Colts

    Published May 7, 2026

    Josh Downs, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, is set for a breakout season in his final rookie year. Despite a dip in production last season due to tight end Tyler Warrens increased targets, Downs potential is undeniable. With Michael Pittmans departure, Downs and Alec Pierce are poised to dominate receiver targets. General manager Chris Ballards confidence in Downs and the increased opportunities could lead to a contract extension if Downs delivers a standout performance. Support the show:Get a

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    Richardson's Comeback: Indy QB's Orbital Fracture Journey

    Published May 7, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts quarterback, suffered an orbital fracture in October 2025, sidelining him since. Despite limited participation in December, his eye isnt fully healed. Richardsons backup role next season is uncertain due to trade rumors and competition from Leonard Riley and Seith Henigan. His comeback timeline remains unclear. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news s

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    Colts' Offensive Line: Homegrown Stars, Top-Tier Performance

    Published May 7, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts offensive line, largely built from mid to late-round draft picks, has become one of the NFLs best, ranking fourth overall last season. Led by offensive line coach Tony Sparano Junior, theyve transformed players picked outside the top seventy-five into starters. Notable players include left tackle Bernhard Raimann, center Tanor Bortolini, and right side linemen Matt Goncalves, Jalen Travis, and Jalen Farmer. Only Quenton Nelson, their lone top pick, doesnt fit the mold. Thi

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    Downs Brothers Clash: Josh vs Caleb

    Published May 7, 2026

    Downs Brothers Clash

    Josh Downs, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, gears up for a family rivalry against his brother Caleb, Dallas Cowboys rookie safety. Despite their close bond, Josh is ready to assert dominance on the field. With Michael Pittman Jr. traded, Josh sees increased opportunities in the new offense, potentially making his contract year a breakout season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news sum

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    Colts' 2026 Season: High Hopes, Health Concerns

    Published May 6, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts aim to win in 2026 after missing the playoffs for five years, but skepticism remains. They re-signed QB Daniel Jones and WR Alec Pierce, with Pierce stepping up as top receiver. The offense relies on Pierce, Josh Downs, and Tyler Warren, while Jonathan Taylor and the O-line anchor the run. The defense is stacked with Sauce Gardner and Charvarius Ward, but the pass rush is a concern. The teams success hinges on health and proving themselves on the field. Support the show:Ge

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    Colts Draft George Gumbs Jr., Edge Rusher with Upside

    Published May 6, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts draft George Gumbs Junior, a raw yet athletic defensive end from Florida. With a background as a walk-on receiver turned scholarship defensive end, Gumbs brings potential and upside to the team. Despite limited pass-rushing experience, he showcases impressive pressures and sacks, along with solid run defense. Expect him to compete for rotational snaps and contribute heavily on special teams. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on D

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    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher: Workhorse Linebacker

    Published May 6, 2026

    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher

    Indianapolis Colts draft Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher, a workhorse tackler with strong grades from PFF. Known for his grit and play style, Boettcher excels in run defense and the passing game, earning praise from experts like Lance Zierlein, Dane Brugler, and Trevor Sikkema. Compared to Robert Spillane, Boettchers superior speed and instincts could lead to quick depth and special teams roles, potentially sparking the Colts defense for years. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipi

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    Colts' Linebacker Battle: Davis-Gaither vs Boettcher

    Published May 6, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts linebacker competition heats up with the addition of CJ Allen and Bryce Boettcher, potentially shifting Akeem Davis-Gaithers starting spot. Boettchers versatility and solid performance make him a strong contender for the WILL role, while Davis-Gaither, with his experience, may need to prove his edge in training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary bas

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    Jalen Farmer vs Matt Goncalves: Colts' Guard Battle

    Published May 6, 2026

    In the 2026 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts selected Kentuckys Jalen Farmer, aiming to improve their right guard position currently held by Matt Goncalves. Farmer, a two-year starter, excelled in run blocking and maintained decent pass protection. Goncalves, who moved from tackle to guard last season, showed potential in run plays but struggled with pass protection. Colts GM Chris Ballard hinted at a competition for the starting spot, with neither player guaranteed a position. As training camp

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    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer: Quality Line Depth

    Published May 5, 2026

    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer

    The Indianapolis Colts selected Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer in the fourth round, continuing their draft tradition. Farmer, a powerful and athletic player, brings talent and culture fit to the offensive line. Despite needing refinement in pass protection, hes a solid B-plus pick for depth. With new linebacker C J Allen and safety A J Haulcy, the Colts are building a talented roster. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This i

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    Richardson's Trade: Colts' QB's Next Move

    Published May 5, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Colts fourth overall pick, has been seeking a trade due to a rocky start in Indy. Despite no deal yet, experts predict a trade could happen during training camp, with teams like the Dolphins or Ravens being potential fits. Richardsons next move remains the big offseason question. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues

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    Richardson Returns, Shakes Up Colts QB Race

    Published May 5, 2026

    Anthony Richardson returns to Colts offseason workouts, setting the stage for a quarterback competition. With Daniel Jones injury uncertainty, Richardson and Riley Leonard vie for first-team snaps, potentially sparking a comeback and shaking up the Colts offseason plans. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sourc

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    Richardson's Trade Saga Continues: Colts Hold Firm

    Published May 5, 2026

    Richardson's Trade Saga Continues: Colts Hold Firm

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    Richardson Returns to Colts, Trade Saga Continues

    Published May 5, 2026

    Anthony Richardson returns to Colts workouts, trade talks persist; GM Chris Ballard remains optimistic about QBs growth and potential. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/64a844d46eb8cf2c

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    Richardson's Last Stand: Colts QB's Uphill Battle

    Published May 5, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Indianapolis Colts fourth overall pick in 2023, finds himself at a crossroads after three challenging seasons. Despite requesting a trade, no team has shown interest, leaving him on the roster with a slim chance of regaining the starting position in 2026. Richardsons trade value has plummeted, with teams like the Packers, Rams, 49ers, and Cardinals already securing their backup quarterbacks. His last stand hinges on his performance during voluntary workouts and the potent

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    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher: Athletic Linebacker with Udog Fire

    Published May 5, 2026

    Udog Fire

    The Indianapolis Colts selected Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher in the 2026 NFL draft. Known for his reliable tackling and solid pass defense, Boettcher brings experience and athleticism to the team. GM Chris Ballard praised him as a high-motor player with underdog spirit. Boettcher will provide depth at linebacker, potentially competing for the Will role and contributing on special teams. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn

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    Colts' Offense: Vets & New Talent Blend in 2026

    Published May 5, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts offense is gearing up for the 2026 season, with a solid Week one starting lineup in place. Quarterback Daniel Jones, still recovering from an Achilles injury, is expected to lead the team. Jonathan Taylor will continue as the primary running back, while DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan compete for the second spot. Alec Pierce and Josh Downs will anchor the wide receiver group, with Ashton Dulin securing the third receiver role. Tyler Warren leads the tight ends, but Mo Alie-Cox

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    Richardson Returns, Trade Talks Silent

    Published May 5, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Colts quarterback, returns to voluntary offseason workouts after seeking a trade and sitting out for two weeks. Despite his rocky performance since being drafted fourth overall in 2023, the Colts seem committed to keeping him, with no immediate trade or cut plans. The Packers, previously mentioned as a potential landing spot, have signed Tyrod Taylor, leaving Richardsons future uncertain in Indy. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adve

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    Richardson Returns, Trade Talks Stall

    Published May 4, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Senior returns to voluntary offseason workouts after seeking a trade, with no immediate deals in sight due to the recent NFL Drafts impact on potential suitors. Richardsons trade value remains steady as he keeps options open with the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@th

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    Richardson Returns, Moore Holds Out: Colts' Offseason Drama

    Published May 4, 2026

    Quarterback Anthony Richardson returns to the Indianapolis Colts, participating in Phase Two offseason workouts after skipping the first two weeks. Despite a tumultuous year, including a trade request and injury, Richardson is back and ready to compete. Meanwhile, veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II holds out, seeking a trade after requesting one earlier this year. The Colts offseason drama continues as Richardsons return and Moores absence create uncertainty at the quarterback spot and cornerback

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    Richardson Returns to Colts, Eyes Coaching Tree

    Published May 4, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, the Indianapolis Colts quarterback, returns to voluntary offseason workouts after requesting a trade in February. Despite a soft trade market, Richardson is back in the mix, training with the team and preparing for mandatory minicamp. General manager Chris Ballard emphasizes the need for a fair return for the young talent, while Richardson focuses on developing his game under a coach from the McVay-Shanahan-LaFleur coaching tree. Support the show:Get a discount at https://sol

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    Colts' Ballard Masters Offensive Line Drafting

    Published May 4, 2026

    Chris Ballard and Tony Sparano Junior have been excelling in drafting and developing offensive linemen for the Indianapolis Colts, with a remarkable success rate. Theyve transformed first-round picks like Quenton Nelson and Bernhard Raimann into standout players, and discovered late-round gems who have become long-term contributors. Their recent achievements include converting seventh-round pick Will Fries, third-round pick Raimann, and rookies Matt Goncalves and Tanor Bortolini into full-time s

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    Colts Pass on Richardson's Option, Shop Him Hard

    Published May 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have declined Anthony Richardsons fifth-year option, joining nine other first-round picks from the 2023 draft in this decision. The team is exploring trade options for Richardson, who has been linked to potential suitors, but General Manager Chris Ballard is seeking a fair deal. The Colts are currently evaluating their quarterback situation, with Daniel Jones and Riley Leonard in the mix, as they weigh their options for the future. Support the show:Get a discount at https:

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    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer: Powerful Addition to O-Line

    Published May 4, 2026

    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer

    Indianapolis Colts Draft Kentuckys Jalen Farmer: A Powerful Addition to the O-Line Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/417e81b5ce290442

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    Colts Sign UDFA Cam Ball for Defensive Line

    Published May 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their defensive line with the signing of undrafted free agent Cam Ball from Arkansas. Standing at 63 and weighing 310 pounds, Ball showcased impressive measurables and a strong work ethic during his college career. Despite switching from offensive line to defense, he managed to record 138 tackles and 12.5 for loss. Bleacher Reports Kristopher Knox highlights Ball as the Colts top undrafted rookie to watch, citing his explosive start and upper-body power. Ball wil

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    Colts' Rookies: Top Impact Players for 2026

    Published May 4, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 draft class is shaping up to be a game-changer, with rookies like CJ Allen, AJ Haulcy, and Jalen Farmer poised to make significant impacts. Allen is set to start at middle linebacker, Haulcy is ready to challenge for a starting safety spot, and Farmer could fill a crucial role on the offensive line. Other rookies like Deion Burks, Bryce Boettcher, George Gumbs Junior, and Caden Curry are also expected to contribute, bolstering the teams depth and setting the stage for

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    Colts' Richardson, Moore Await Trade Decisions

    Published May 4, 2026

    Colts Richardson and Moore Remain Untraded: Upside and Savings on the Line The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL Draft left two key players, quarterback Anthony Richardson and cornerback Kenny Moore, untraded despite their trade requests. General manager Chris Ballard praised Richardsons growth and raw talent, while Moore seeks a fresh start. Both players are on Bleacher Reports trade big board, with Richardson potentially fetching a conditional 2027 fifth-round pick and Moore a 2027 sixth-rounder. Tr

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    Colts Draft Haulcy for Defensive Boost

    Published May 4, 2026

    AJ Haulcy, a 22-year-old safety from LSU, was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2026 NFL draft. Standing at 511 and weighing 215 pounds, Haulcy brings extensive experience from his time at New Mexico and Houston, earning All-Big 12 and All-SEC honors. Known for his solid run stopping and ball skills, Haulcy is expected to contribute to the Colts zone-heavy defense, competing for snaps with other young players. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adverti

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    Colts Target Josh Sweat for Edge Rusher Upgrade

    Published May 3, 2026

    Colts Eyeing Trade for Arizonas Josh Sweat to Boost Defensive Line Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0aafd681d8f63b18

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    Ballard's Late-Round Magic: Colts' Top 5 Rookies

    Published May 3, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard continues to prove that first-round picks arent everything, as hes successfully drafted impact players from later rounds in four drafts without a top pick. This year, ESPNs Matt Miller ranked five of Indys late-round picks in his top one hundred big board. Notable selections include linebacker CJ Allen, safety A.J. Haulcy, offensive guard Jalen Farmer, defensive end Caden Curry, and wide receiver Deion Burks. These rankings highlight Ballards keen eye for talent and the po

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    Pat McAfee's Bold Bluff: From Lie to NFL Stardom

    Published May 3, 2026

    Pat McAfees NFL journey began with a daring bluff, landing him with the Indianapolis Colts as a seventh-round pick. He lied about knowing how to hold for kicks, but his skills quickly proved themselves. After a stint in holding boot camp, McAfee secured the holding gig, punted in the Super Bowl, and earned two Pro Bowl nods. His career with the Colts saw him handle over 650 kickoffs for over 42,000 yards. This deceptive start launched McAfee into media stardom, demonstrating that sometimes, faki

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    Colts' Ballard Nails Draft, Bridges Gaps on Defense

    Published May 3, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, turned their draft into a success by snagging eight new players, including linebacker CJ Allen and safety AJ Haulcy. Despite losing key players like Zaire Franklin, Nick Cross, and Michael Pittman Junior, the Colts GM Chris Ballard traded back smartly to land Allen, whos expected to start right away. Analysts and fans alike praise the Colts draft, ranking it as Ballards strongest haul in a decade, bridging defensive gaps and adding depth. While

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    Colts Eye Jauan Jennings for WR Depth

    Published May 3, 2026

    Colts Eyed as Top Landing Spot for Free Agent WR Jauan Jennings CBS Sports analyst Zachary Pereles suggests the Indianapolis Colts as a prime destination for free agent wide receiver Jauan Jennings, whos still the top guy on the market after the 2026 NFL draft. Jennings, whos been a standout in San Francisco, could be the perfect plug-and-play option to bolster the Colts thin wideout depth. With over $26 million in cap space, GM Chris Ballard has room to maneuver, but he might test his young rec

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    Colts Sign UDFA Weeks for $284K, Boosting Linebacker Room

    Published May 3, 2026

    West Weeks, undrafted free agent from Utah, signs with Indianapolis Colts for $284,500, third-highest UDFA deal. With 564 snaps, 13 pressures, 3 sacks, and 66 tackles last season, Weeks brings blitz heat to a young linebacker group. Edge rusher Mitchell Melton also joins Colts for $130,000, adding depth to the defense. Training camp approaches, and Weeks is poised to make an impact. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This

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    Colts Eye Trade for DT Slaton

    Published May 3, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are considering a trade for T.J. Slaton Junior, a defensive tackle from the Cincinnati Bengals, to strengthen their backup nose tackle position. Slaton, a 28-year-old with solid career stats, could be a smart fit for the Colts, but the trade might strain their recent defensive spending due to his salary. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public

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    Colts Offseason Program Kicks Off

    Published May 2, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts kick off offseason program, with key vets like Anthony Richardson Senior and Kenny Moore II sitting out. Rookie minicamp on May 8-9, OTAs from May 26-June 2, and mandatory minicamp on June 9-11. Watch for depth players stepping up as key players rehab. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sourc

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    Colts' 7th Round Steal: Deion Burks

    Published May 2, 2026

    JP Acosta from CBS Sports highlights Indianapolis Colts seventh-round pick, Deion Burks, as a major Day three value in the 2026 NFL draft. Despite ranking 96th on the consensus big board, Burks fell to the 254th overall selection. The Oklahoma wide receiver, known for his speed and potential in the return game, is expected to compete for the WR3 spot and potentially shake up the Colts receiver room. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertis

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    Colts Snag Bryce Boettcher for Linebacker Depth

    Published May 2, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their linebacker corps in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting CJ Allen and Bryce Boettcher. Boettcher, a former baseball prospect, led the Big Ten in tackles last season and boasts impressive coverage skills, making him a valuable addition to the Colts defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thed

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    Colts' 2026 Roster: Smart Moves, Achilles Hangs in Balance

    Published May 2, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have revamped their roster for the 2026 season, making strategic moves in the NFL draft and free agency despite lacking a first-round pick. They signed ten free agents, traded for Colby Wooden, and released Zaire Franklin and Michael Pittman. The team is betting on quarterback Daniel Jones success, re-signing him alongside Alec Pierce. Analysts praise their smart moves, with NFL.com ranking them 19th and CBS 20th. However, FOX at 25th notes the lack of a big receiver repla

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    Colts' Richardson Trade Talks Stall, Minicamp Looms

    Published May 2, 2026

    Colts' Richardson Trade Talks Stall, Minicamp Looms

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    Colts Snag CJ Allen: Reliable Linebacker for Long Haul

    Published May 2, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL draft, trading back to secure Georgia linebacker CJ Allen at the 53rd overall pick. Allen, a 21-year-old standing at six foot six and weighing 230 pounds, brings elite run defense skills and has excelled in run stopping and coverage. He has been praised for his steadiness, toughness, and communication, making him an ideal fit for the Mike linebacker position. This pick strengthens the Colts defense and sets them up for long-term succes

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    Colts Pass on Richardson's Option, Future Uncertain

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have decided not to exercise the fifth-year option for quarterback Anthony Richardson, their 2023 draft pick, potentially saving $22.5 million. Richardson, who lost the starting job to Daniel Jones in training camp and suffered a fractured orbital bone, has requested a trade but none has materialized. The Colts have been impressed with rookie Riley Leonard, who has been taking starter reps during Joness recovery from a torn Achilles. Richardsons future with the team remain

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    Center Grove's Caden Curry Drafted by Colts

    Published May 1, 2026

    Caden Curry, a local hero from Center Grove High School, was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts, bringing his hometown edge to the pros. With a history of excellence on the field and strong character off it, Curry is poised to make a significant impact for the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources &

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    Colts' Rookies: Stability or Sinking?

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a pivotal season with GM Chris Ballard under scrutiny after another mid-season collapse. Owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon emphasized the urgency for Ballard and coach Shane Steichen. Despite lacking a first-round pick, the teams draft received praise for addressing weak spots like linebacker and safety. This offseason, the Colts focused on safe, high-floor moves, retaining last years successful formula. Key additions include linebacker CJ Allen and safety A.J. Haulcy. Sleepe

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    Colts Snag Gumbs: Smart Day 3 Pick

    Published May 1, 2026

    Colts Snag Gumbs

    Colts Snag Gumbs: Smart Day 3 Pick

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    Colts Crush Draft, Plug Roster Gaps

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, dominated the 2026 NFL Draft, securing eight players across rounds two through seven to address key roster needs. They started by trading back from pick forty-seven to fifty-three with Pittsburgh, selecting linebacker CJ Allen, a top prospect who fell due to injury but is ready to start. Safety A.J. Haulcy brings ball skills, while guard Jalen Farmer adds strength up front. Analysts at Pro Football Focus gave this class an A grade, highlighting

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    Colts' 2026 Draft Class: Rookies Ready to Compete

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL draft class, consisting of eight rookies, is set to make an impact on this years roster. On defense, CJ Allen is projected to start at the Mike spot, while AJ Haulcy and Cam Bynum compete for starting safety positions. Bryce Boettcher and Akeem Davis-Gaither battle for the Will role, and George Gumbs Junior and Caden Curry provide depth on the d-line. On offense, Jalen Farmer offers versatility at guard and tackle, Seth McGowan and DJ Giddens vie for backup runnin

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    Colts Lock in Rookie Contracts, Maintain Cap Space

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts completed their 2026 NFL draft with eight strategic picks, from linebacker CJ Allen at 53 to wide receiver Deion Burks at 254. While these rookie contracts total $9,270,000 against the salary cap, the top 51 rule allows them to replace minimum contracts, resulting in a cap hit of just $1,947,000. The Colts currently have $26,627,000 in cap space, ranking 11th in the league, providing flexibility to sign their draft picks without immediate concerns about extensions or cuts.

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    Colts' 2026 Draft Class: Depth Without Breaking Bank

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 draft class, consisting of eight picks, is projected to cost $9.027 million against the salary cap next season. This breakdown includes second-round linebacker CJ Allen at $1.673 million and seventh-round wide receiver Deion Burks at $91,500. The Colts are building depth without overspending, with mid-round talents like safety AJ Haulcy at $1.294 million and running back Seth McGowan under $1 million. Currently, the Colts have $26.627 million in cap space, ranking ele

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    Richardson Traded After Colts Pass on Option

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have declined Anthony Richardsons fifth-year option, making him a potential trade candidate. Richardson, the fourth overall pick in the 2023 draft, has requested a trade since February due to his injury history and underwhelming performance. He missed numerous games due to concussions, shoulder, hip, and back issues, and his completion percentage has been consistently low. Despite showing promise with 21 total touchdowns, Richardsons struggles led to him losing the startin

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    NFL Draft Clock Shrinks to 5 Minutes

    Published May 1, 2026

    NFL Draft Clock Shrinks: Colts GM Chris Ballard Advocates for Five-Minute First Round Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/701ded8552df58c1

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    Colts Decline Richardson's Option, Backup Battle Ensues

    Published May 1, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have declined the fifth-year option on quarterback Anthony Richardson, who was drafted fourth overall in 2023. Richardsons tenure has been plagued by injuries and inconsistent play, leading to a lack of confidence in his abilities. The team has explored trade options, but with no interest from other teams, Richardson will now compete for the backup quarterback position behind Daniel Jones. His performance this season could potentially impact his future in the league. Suppo

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    Colts Pass on Richardson, Lock in Jones

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have decided not to exercise Anthony Richardson Seniors fifth-year option, effectively making Daniel Jones their long-term quarterback. Richardson, who has had a rocky start with the Colts, is now being shopped around the league but has not found a trade partner yet. His ten million eight hundred sixteen thousand dollar cap hit next year has cooled trade interest. Meanwhile, the Colts are looking at Riley Leonard as their backup quarterback behind an injured Jones. Richard

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    Colts Draft: 5 Picks on Miller's Top 100

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Colts Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts made significant moves in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting eight players to bolster their defense and offense. Notable picks include linebacker CJ Allen, safety AJ Haulcy, guard Jalen Farmer, defensive end Caden Curry, and receiver Deion Burks. Five of these players made Matt Millers top 100 favorite moves, with Allen and Haulcy being particularly valuable additions. The Colts addressed key areas such as stabilizing the linebacker room and building a speedy back end. With the

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    Colts Trim Roster, Sharpen Squad for Season

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts recently made roster cuts, releasing defensive end Viliami Fehoko Junior, linebacker Joseph Vaughn, guard Bill Murray, and waiving injured tackle Jack Wilson. Fehoko, a fourth-round draft pick in 2023, and Vaughn, who shone at UCLA and Yale, were let go. Murray, a three-time NFL veteran, and Wilson, a former basketball player turned football star, were also released. These moves indicate the Colts focus on strengthening their team ahead of the season. Support the show:Get

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    Colts' Draft Picks: Make-or-Break for AFC South

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, despite skipping the first round, bolstered their defense with SEC and Big Ten talent, focusing on linebackers and safeties. Power rankings place them in the bottom half of the league, with analysts viewing this year as crucial, especially in the AFC South. Standouts like CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy bring potential, but the Colts high-profile offseason moves demand quick impact to avoid fading in a competitive conference. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.c

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    Colts Snag Farmer: Building Offensive Line Depth

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Colts Snag Farmer

    The Indianapolis Colts secured a promising offensive lineman, Jalen Farmer, in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Known for their strategy of drafting mid-round linemen and integrating them into the starting lineup, Farmer fits this mold. Experts praise his potential and the Colts plan to start him inside during offseason training activities. This move strengthens the teams offensive line depth and continues their tradition of nurturing rookie talent. Support the show:Get a discount at http

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    Colts Trade Franklin, Bet on Allen

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have made a significant move in their linebacker position, trading away Zaire Franklin to the Green Bay Packers for Colby Wooden. The team is now handing the reins to CJ Allen, a twenty-year-old linebacker from Georgia, who has already shown exceptional skills and leadership. Despite Franklins struggles in the previous season, the Colts GM, Chris Ballard, is confident in Allens abilities, praising his performance and leadership skills. Allens track record suggests he can h

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    Colts' Ballard Eyes Free Agent Signings

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    After the 2026 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts have ample salary cap space to add free agents, focusing on linebacker and running back depth. General manager Chris Ballard aims to boost competition and steady the team before training camp. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://so

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    Richardson Requests Trade, Colts Search for Trade Fit

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson requests trade, training in Jacksonville; GM Chris Ballard leaves door open for return; trade market complicated by recent NFL draft; potential suitors limited due to rookie quarterbacks selected; injuries could alter landscape. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. Vie

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    Blue's 21st Birthday Bash: Colts Mascot Celebration

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Join the Indianapolis Colts for Blues Birthday Bash on May 15th at the Childrens Museum of Indianapolis! Celebrate Blue, the four-time NFL Mascot of the Year, with mascots from other teams, games, and a parade. The event runs from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM and is open to all ages. Tickets are just $5 for adults and free for kids. Dont miss out on this Colts-themed family fun! Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automate

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    Colts Stuck with Richardson, Sign Jones

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are facing a dilemma with quarterback Anthony Richardson, as theyve yet to find a trade partner. Despite his struggles, including a 50% completion rate and 21 interceptions, Richardsons rushing abilities have been a bright spot. The Colts recently signed Daniel Jones to a two-year deal, leaving Richardsons future uncertain. With no interest from other teams and potential OTA absences, Richardsons next move could significantly impact his career. Support the show:Get a disco

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    Colts' 2026 Draft: Smart Picks, High Hopes

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 draft, led by Chris Ballard, is receiving positive reviews for strategic picks that address team needs and bolster depth. Notable selections include C.J. Allen, A.J. Haulcy, and Deion Burks. Allen is expected to assume a leadership role at linebacker, potentially emulating Shaquille Leonards impact. Haulcy will fill the void left by Nick Cross at safety. Fans are optimistic about the draft, hoping it will contribute to the teams success in a win-now scenario. The rook

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    Colts Eye Jauan Jennings for WR Upgrade

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts eye Jauan Jennings: A seventh-round pick turned nine-touchdown threat, Jennings could bolster Colts thin receiver corps and enhance Jonathan Taylors ground game. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/4799fcd226c79364

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    Colts Draft Seth McGowan for Backfield Battle

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    In the third day of the 2026 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts selected Kentucky running back Seth McGowan. Known for his impressive rushing yards and potential in the passing game, McGowan must now focus on improving his pass protection and special teams skills to secure a spot on the active roster. He faces competition from DJ Giddens for the number two role, with training camp set to determine the outcome. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DN

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    Vikings Sign DT Eric Johnson, Seeking More from Backup

    Published Apr 30, 2026

    Vikings Sign DT Eric Johnson, Seeking More from Backup

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    Colts Gain NFL Draft Picks, Boost Rebuilding Efforts

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    Colts secure extra picks for 2027 draft, despite losing key players Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/2ddb9086ae3b7c5d

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    Colts' Draft Picks: Top Value, Key Holes Filled

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL Draft picks are generating buzz for their exceptional value, with five selections ranked in ESPN analyst Matt Millers top one hundred best picks. Linebacker C.J. Allen and safety A.J. Haulcy, both second and third-round picks, are highlighted for their potential to start quickly and fill crucial team needs. The Colts also addressed depth issues at guard and added late-round steals in edge rusher Caden Curry and receiver Deion Burks. General Manager Chris Ballards

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    Colts' Draft: Do-or-Die Move for Defense, Line

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 draft: A do-or-die move with key picks like CJ Allen, A.J. Haulcy, and Jalen Farmer, aiming for immediate help and long-term bets to rebuild fast. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/7a331def02307c6c

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    Josh Downs' Future Uncertain as Colts Weigh Options

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs, a third-round pick from North Carolina, is set for a potential breakout season. Despite being in the final year of his rookie deal with a modest salary, experts project a lucrative four-year $65 million extension. However, the Colts may let him hit free agency due to other high-profile players like Alec Pierce and Jonathan Taylor. Downs has impressive stats, including 198 catches for 2,140 yards and 11 TDs, and has shown versatility in both slot a

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    Colts Nail 2026 Draft, Land 5 Top 100 Picks

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL draft was a resounding success, with five of their eight picks making ESPNs top 100 list. Led by Georgia linebacker CJ Allen, they addressed key needs, adding versatile talent like LSU safety AJ Haulcy, Kentucky offensive lineman Jalen Farmer, Ohio State defensive end Caden Curry, and Oklahoma wide receiver Deion Burks. These strategic picks provide immediate starters, depth, and competition, setting the Colts up for a strong start in the upcoming season. Support

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    Colts' Draft Picks: Boettcher, Curry, Burks

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, focused on youth and speed in this draft, selecting three late-round players with potential to make the final roster. Linebacker Bryce Boettcher, known for his pass coverage skills and special teams grit, could carve a niche despite competition from veterans. Defensive end Caden Curry, with his pass-rush abilities, brings local flavor and could speed up the Colts front. Wide receiver Deion Burks, with his four-point-three speed, could push for

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    Colts' Pro Bowlers: Jordan, Jennings, Okereke

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their roster in the 2026 NFL Draft, securing eight new prospects. However, positions like defensive end, wide receiver, and linebacker still require reinforcements. Veterans like Cameron Jordan, Jauan Jennings, and Bobby Okereke, all former Pro Bowlers, could provide immediate impact, potentially propelling the Colts to playoff contention. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an autom

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    Colts Snag Late-Round Gem Deion Burks

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts selected Oklahoma wide receiver Deion Burks in the final round of the 2026 NFL draft, a steal at pick 254. Burks, a 510, 180-pound receiver, impressed with 58 catches, 617 yards, and 4 TDs last season, showcasing his quickness and strength after the catch. With impressive athleticism (4.30 40-yard dash, 42.5 vertical, 1011 broad jump, 26 bench press reps), Burks is expected to compete for the WR3 spot alongside Ashton Dulin, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Alec Pierce, and Josh Dow

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    Colts Stockpile Draft Picks, Stay Flexible

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are strategically amassing draft picks for the 2027 NFL Draft, even before the 2026 draft concludes. Theyre expected to receive two compensatory picks—a fourth-rounder and a seventh-rounder—due to net losses in free agency. This brings their total picks to eight across rounds two through seven, despite trading away a first-rounder for Sauce Gardner. The compensatory picks are a result of losing defensive end Kwity Paye and defensive tackle Neville Gallimore to other teams.

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    Colts Rookies Spark Training Camp Battles

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts rookies are making waves in training camp, vying for spots on the depth chart. At linebacker, Bryce Boettcher and Akeem Davis-Gaither are battling for the Will spot. In the backfield, DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan are competing to back up Jonathan Taylor, with passing game blocking and special teams reps playing a role. The wide receiver three position is heating up with Deion Burks joining Ashton Dulin and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. On the offensive line, Jalen Farmer is pushin

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    Colts Grab Jalen Farmer, Boosting Offensive Line

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, made waves in the 2026 NFL Draft by selecting University of Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer in the fourth round. Farmer, known for his size and agility, started 24 games over the past two seasons at right guard. ESPNs Field Yates and Stephen Holder praise Farmers toughness and elite pass protection, which could significantly improve the Colts offensive line and run game. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advert

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    Colts Draft Steal: Deion Burks

    Published Apr 29, 2026

    Colts Draft Steal

    The Indianapolis Colts secured a late-round gem in the seventh-round draft pick, Deion Burks, an Oklahoma wide receiver with impressive athletic abilities. Despite being undersized at under five feet ten, Burks speed, explosiveness, and play strength make him a valuable asset. With Michael Pittman Junior gone, the Colts receiver room is open, providing Burks with an opportunity to compete for snaps in three-wide sets. If he performs well in camp, Burks could quickly establish himself as a signif

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    Colts Draft Seth McGowan: Physical Runner with a Past

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts selected Seth McGowan, a 24-year-old running back from Kentucky, with their final pick in the draft. McGowan, who had a strong college career, was arrested in 2021 for robbery but served time and earned all-conference honors at smaller colleges. The Colts, who have been tracking him for years, see him as a physical runner with a strong work ethic. With Jonathan Taylor as the starter, McGowan has a chance to make the roster as a rookie. Support the show:Get a discount at ht

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    Colts Linebackers Soar: Allen, Boettcher Boost Defense

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Colts Linebackers Soar

    Pro Football Focus analyst Bradley Locker crowns the Indianapolis Colts linebacker crew one of the top ten most improved units after the 2026 NFL draft. The Colts drafted Georgias CJ Allen in round two and Oregons Bryce Boettcher in round four, addressing a position that was previously thin on experience. Allen is expected to start at MIKE linebacker, while Boettcher will compete for the WILL spot, bringing sharp coverage skills to the defense. The Colts defense looks significantly deeper headin

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    Steelers vs Colts: Home-Field Edge & Rivalry Vibes

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Steelers dominate Colts, setting up 2026 rematch; fans eager for tickets, with prices starting at $180 and climbing to $3,379. Acrisure Stadiums clear bag policy, parking, and tailgating rules to know. Mobile tickets only, no re-entry, and nearby hotels like Hyatt Place. Classic rivalry vibes expected, secure your spot early. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public r

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    Jalen Farmer: Colts' Gritty Draft Pick

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Jalen Farmer

    Jalen Farmer, the Colts fourth-round draft pick, is making waves with ESPNs Field Yates, who calls him a favorite pick. Known for his tough, mean-streak style, Farmer brings power, quick feet, and size to the line. Despite needing to improve his hand technique, hes already shown promise in pass protection and run blocking. Farmers addition bolsters the Colts line, providing depth and competition, and setting the stage for a stronger season up front. Support the show:Get a discount at https://sol

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    Colts' 2027 Draft: Mid-Round Gems & GM's Future

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, projected to have eight picks in the 2027 NFL draft, are eagerly anticipating the mid-round gems due to the absence of a first-round pick. This comes as a result of last years trade for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. The team is also expected to receive two compensatory picks in the later rounds. The 2027 draft class is considered stacked, making these mid-round picks even more valuable. However, the future of general manager Chris Ballards position remains uncertain, add

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen: New MIKE Linebacker

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Colts drafted CJ Allen, a strategic linebacker from Georgia, to bolster their defense. Known for his exceptional play recognition and zone coverage skills, Allen excels in tackling and route undercutting. Despite needing improvement in head-down tackling, his instincts promise a solid starter and potential Pro Bowl contender for the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary

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    Colts' Draft Haul: Defense, Offense, and Value

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made waves in the 2026 NFL Draft, earning top grades for their value picks despite lacking a first-round pick. They focused on defense, snagging linebacker CJ Allen and defensive ends George Gumbs Junior and Caden Curry. On offense, they added speedy wide receiver Deion Burks. Analysts praised their instincts and potential impact, ranking the Colts class among the best non-first-round picks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Colts Partner with Eleven Sports for Small Business Boost

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Indiana businesses get a game-changing boost with the Indianapolis Colts new Small Business Partner Program, offering top-tier branding and marketing perks. This collaboration with Eleven Sports Media provides local spots with gameday shine, including LED displays, TV features, social media pushes, and exclusive events. The partnership also supports the Colts Military Veterans Flag Football Initiative, fostering connections and wellness through sports. Dont miss out on this opportunity to elevat

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    Colts' GM Chris Ballard Eyes Free Agent Tweaks

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with ample salary cap space, are eyeing free agent additions to bolster their roster after the 2026 NFL draft. GM Chris Ballard aims to add veteran depth, focusing on linebacker Bobby Wagner, wide receiver Jauan Jennings, and defensive end Cameron Jordan. These moves aim to enhance play, provide competition, and secure a playoff push without overcommitting. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is

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    Colts Draft Drama: IU Stars Snubbed

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Colts Draft Drama

    Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL Draft: A Mixed Bag of Local Snubs and Unconventional Picks The Indianapolis Colts selected eight players in the 2026 NFL Draft, trading back once for additional picks, but none were from the national champion Indiana Hoosiers. Star quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the 2025 Heisman winner, went first overall to the Raiders. The Colts passed on IU standouts like cornerback DAngelo Ponds, wide receiver Elijah Sarratt, running back Roman Hemby, and linebacker Aiden Fisher. I

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    Colts' Rookie Class: Strength on Defense

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 rookie class, selected in the NFL Draft without a first-round pick, received a B grade from fans. The team focused on defense, landing solid talent early, including Georgia linebacker C J Allen and LSU safety A J Haulcy. Later picks like Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer and Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher added depth. This class aims to bolster starters and backups, setting the Colts up for a competitive season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/d

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    Colts Draft: Smart Moves, Bounce-Back Potential

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Colts Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, secured a solid B grade in the 2026 NFL Draft by addressing key needs like linebacker and safety. They drafted Georgias CJ Allen in round two, an A-grade force against the run, and LSUs AJ Haulcy in round three, an A-minus ball hawk with eight interceptions. The team added Kentuckys Jalen Farmer for offensive line depth and Oregons Bryce Boettcher, another A-grade linebacker. The defensive line received attention with Floridas George Gumbs Juni

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen: Defensive Reset

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    CJ Allen, the Indianapolis Colts first draft pick, is a versatile linebacker from Georgia. Known for his exceptional run defense and reliable tackling, he earned first-team All-American honors in 2025. Analysts praise his steadiness, physicality, and potential in coverage. As the Colts starting MIKE linebacker, hes expected to anchor the middle, bringing control and reliability to the defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thed

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    Colts Snag Speedster Burks in 7th Round

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    Deion Burks, the Colts seventh-round draft pick, is a speed demon with a bench press prowess, boasting a four-point-three forty-yard dash and twenty-six bench press reps. With his college resume and versatility, he could quickly become a valuable asset to the Colts offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View so

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    Colts Draft Shakes Up Roster, Leonard & Tuimoloau Benefit

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL Draft shakes up their roster, with eight picks, five on defense and three on offense. Riley Leonard secures his backup QB spot, while Jaylahn Tuimoloau gets a chance to start as an edge rusher. However, Jaylon Carlies path to starting linebacker is blocked, and Matt Goncalves faces a heated camp battle at right guard. As camp begins, these draft moves will determine who rises and who fights to stay on the team. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow

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    Colts' SEC & Big Ten Draft Haul: Biggest Ever

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting eight players from the SEC and Big Ten conferences, marking the largest haul of such players under GM Chris Ballard. This shift towards proven talent from powerhouse conferences reflects the teams urgency to win now, as they approach the end of their current regime. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen: Young, Fast, Violent

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts drafted Georgia Bulldogs linebacker CJ Allen, a 21-year-old Consensus All-American, with the 53rd overall pick. Despite a meniscus and MCL injury, Allen still managed 88 tackles, 13.5 for loss, 4.5 sacks, and 4 pass breakups last season. Known for his cerebral play and elite run defense grades, Allen brings a multi-sport explosion, clocking a 4.47 forty-yard dash. While his shorter arms and pass coverage need improvement, the Colts see potential in his urgency and violence

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    Austin Brown Signs NFL Contract with Colts

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    Austin Brown Signs NFL Contract with Colts

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    Colts Draft: Shoring Up Roster with Solid Picks

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    Solid Picks

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their roster with eight strategic picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on linebacker, safety, offensive line, edge rushers, running back, and wide receiver. They traded back to acquire an extra fourth-rounder and selected Georgia linebacker CJ Allen and LSU safety AJ Haulcy in the early rounds. Later picks like Jalen Farmer, George Gumbs Junior, Caden Curry, Seth McGowan, and Deion Burks added depth and upside to the team. Despite mixed grades, the Colts receive

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    Colts' Draft Picks Shake Up Roster, Bubble Players on Edge

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after their 2026 NFL draft, have a revamped roster with eight new picks, potentially pushing out veterans like Daniel Scott, Tyquan Lewis, and Anthony Gould. The team drafted A.J. Haulcy, George Gumbs Junior, and Caden Curry, along with signing free agents, creating a deeper and younger squad for Shane Steichens schemes. The upcoming training camp battles will determine who makes the cut. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    Colts Sign 10 UDFAs, Extend Minicamp Invites

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts concluded the 2026 NFL Draft with eight strategic picks from the SEC and Big Ten, addressing needs like linebacker and edge rusher. Now, the focus shifts to undrafted free agents, as they have room for four more before the ninety-man training camp limit. The Colts have already secured ten UDFAs, including safeties, linebackers, and defensive linemen, as well as running backs and receivers. GM Chris Ballard has a history of transforming post-draft players into stars, and th

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    Colts Draft: Unpredictable, Strategic, and Optimistic

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    Colts Draft

    In a challenging Colts draft contest, only four out of twenty-one entries nailed the actual selections, with the user emerging victorious with two hits in the third and sixth rounds. The draft yielded a starting linebacker, edge rushers, safety depth, offensive line backup, and versatile players, all while smartly chasing needs without overreaching. Despite fan struggles, with eighty-six percent having zero correct, the users strategic picks sparked optimism for the upcoming season, setting a st

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    Colts' 2026 Draft: Defense Dominates, Camp Battles Ensue

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts 2026 NFL draft significantly impacted their roster, with five out of eight picks going to defense. This move bolsters the linebacker and safety positions, enhances the pass rush, and intensifies competition. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and general manager Chris Ballard emerge as clear winners, while safeties Jonathan Owens, Juayeh Thomas, and Hunter Wohler face tougher competition. The pass rush depth improves, and running back DJ Giddens path to backup becomes more

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    Colts Draft Steals: Massive Value Grabs

    Published Apr 26, 2026

    Colts Draft Steals

    The Indianapolis Colts dominated the 2026 NFL draft, securing third place in Warren Sharps Draft Capital Over Expectation metric. They snagged eight players, with six coming later than expected, snagging premium talent at a bargain. Standout steals include Deion Burks, Caden Curry, and Seth McGowan. Despite two early picks, the Colts ended up with a negative value of minus two hundred twenty-two, setting up a major roster upgrade. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discoun

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    Colts Draft George Gumbs Jr.: Raw Talent, High Upside

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts selected defensive end George Gumbs Junior in the fifth round of the NFL Draft, addressing their need for a second edge rusher. Gumbs, a former walk-on wide receiver and tight end, transitioned to defensive end at Florida, showcasing his versatility and coachability. Despite being raw on technique, his impressive physical attributes and potential make him a project pick with upside, aiming to bolster the Colts pass rush by 2026. Support the show:Get a discount at https://s

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    Colts Draft George Gumbs Jr.: Late-Round Gem

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts draft Florida edge rusher George Gumbs Junior, a raw talent with impressive athletic traits and high upside. Despite limited experience at the position, Gumbs explosive first step and non-stop hustle make him a promising rotational project alongside Laiatu Latu and Arden Key. The Colts continue to build a gritty defensive rotation with athletic projects, setting the stage for potential future success. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adve

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    Oregon Duck Bryce Boettcher NFL Journey

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Oregon Duck Bryce Boettcher, a dual-sport standout, was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2026 NFL Draft. After being drafted by the Houston Astros in 2024, Boettcher chose football, citing its intensity and team bonds. In his final two seasons at Oregon, he amassed impressive stats and now gets to play alongside his childhood hero, DeForest Buckner. Boettchers journey demonstrates the power of pursuing your passion. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher: Versatile Linebacker

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher

    The Indianapolis Colts have added a versatile linebacker, Bryce Boettcher, to their defense in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Boettcher, a former high school quarterback and baseball commit, brings speed, instincts, and leadership to the Colts already stacked linebacker room. With 269 tackles in college, including 136 in his final season, Boettcher is ready to contribute day one. Keep an eye on his performance in training camp as he joins the Colts squad. Support the show:Get a discount

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    Colts Draft George Gumbs Jr., Boosting Defensive Line

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft George Gumbs Jr., Boosting Defensive Line

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    Colts Boost Line with Farmer, Boettcher Picks

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their roster in the fourth round, selecting Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer and Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher. Farmer, a towering athlete, will provide interior line depth, while Boettcher, a dual-sport athlete, enhances coverage skills at linebacker. These picks, alongside earlier selections like CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy, contribute to a versatile, gritty core that could yield quick results on both offense and defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Colts Draft Kentucky's Jalen Farmer, Highly-Rated OL

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts draft Kentuckys Jalen Farmer, a three-star recruit turned standout guard, known for his size, strength, and minimal penalties. Experts predict significant growth with professional coaching. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/47823d76e8b0e50c

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    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher: Multi-Tool Athlete

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft Bryce Boettcher

    Indianapolis Colts draft Bryce Boettcher, a versatile athlete from Oregon, who previously played baseball for the Ducks. Boettcher had impressive stats in both sports, with 94 tackles and 8 for loss in football, and a .276 batting average with 12 homers in baseball. Hes known for his grind and could quickly step up as the Colts rebuild their linebacker room. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-lev

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    Colts Draft Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher

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    Colts Draft Jalen Farmer for Grind-It-Out Style

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Jalen Farmer, a reliable Kentucky offensive lineman, joins the Indianapolis Colts, known for his steady performance and minimal penalties. Despite his teams struggles, Farmer stood out with his calm demeanor and wide base technique. NFL scouts praise his dependability and potential to contribute immediately, fitting perfectly into the Colts grind-it-out style. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-l

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    Colts Snag Speedy Guard Jalen Farmer

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Snag Speedy Guard Jalen Farmer

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    Colts, Steelers, Browns Shine in Day 2 Draft

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Day two of the 2026 NFL Draft delivered thrilling picks, with the Colts, Steelers, and Browns making strategic moves. The Colts traded down, securing linebacker CJ Allen and safety AJ Haulcy. The Steelers went all-in, drafting Germie Bernard, Drew Allar, Daylen Everette, and Gennings Dunker. The Browns focused on playmakers, selecting Denzel Boston, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and Austin Barber. These teams are poised for intense competition in camp and beyond. Support the show:Get a discount at htt

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    Colts Add Promising Defenders in Draft

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have bolstered their defense with two promising rookies, CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy. Allen, a reliable tackler, excels in run defense and is poised to compete for the Mike linebacker spot. Haulcy, a versatile safety, boasts strong run defense marks and impressive ball skills, having snagged eight interceptions and ten pass breakups in his final two college years. These additions provide depth and flexibility to the Colts defense, with GM Chris Ballard praising Haulcys physical

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    Colts Trade Richardson, Look to Future with Jones

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Richardsons Future Uncertain: Potential Trade or Release Looms as Drafts Day Two Highlights Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/807ab69ba5d5d61b

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    Colts Rebuild Defense with Allen & Haulcy

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Rebuild Defense with Allen & Haulcy

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    Colts Trade Up, Land Allen & Haulcy

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    In the 2026 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, traded for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. They addressed linebacker and safety needs by swapping picks with the Steelers, selecting CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy. These picks, valued lower than their rankings, were seen as value moves. Ballard hinted at post-draft trades for a veteran defensive lineman, aiming to build a playoff contender around the defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Colts Add Coverage Specialist Haulcy to Secondary

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Add Coverage Specialist Haulcy to Secondary

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    Colts Draft LSU Safety A.J. Haulcy

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    A.J. Haulcy, the new Colts safety, brings ball-hawking skills and a dawg mentality from his college journey, earning the nickname Mr. GiveMeThat. Fans can expect a versatile defender ready to compete for a starting spot and make an impact in the league. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest update

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    Ballard's Draft Day Magic: Colts Land CJ Allen

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard executed a strategic trade-down in the 2026 NFL Draft, acquiring an extra fourth-rounder and still landing Georgia linebacker CJ Allen at fifty-three. This move mirrors Ballards approach in 2022, where he traded down and secured valuable picks. Allen is poised to replace Zaire Franklin and brings top instincts, speed, and smarts to the Colts defense. The bonus pick provides additional depth for day three of the draft. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.c

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen, AJ Haulcy: Smart Moves

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their defense on day two of the draft, selecting linebacker CJ Allen in the second round and safety AJ Haulcy in the third. General manager Chris Ballard traded down from pick forty-seven, acquiring additional future picks while still securing these talents. Allen, a top-ranked linebacker, fills a crucial need and is poised to contribute immediately. Haulcy, a high-floor safety with SEC experience, adds stability to the secondary and showcases versatility on spec

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    Colts Snag SEC Safety Haulcy in Round 3

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts bolster defense with SEC standouts in second and third rounds of NFL Draft. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/45474c40d50fa515

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    Colts Snag Linebacker, Safety in Day 2 Draft

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts bolster defense in NFL draft, adding linebacker CJ Allen and safety AJ Haulcy. Allen, a run-stopping machine, joins Akeem Davis-Gaither and Jaylon Carlies for a formidable linebacker corps. Haulcy, a ball-hawking safety, bolsters the secondary alongside Cam Bynum. The trade-back strategy yields starter-caliber talent without sacrificing future picks. Edge rushers, receivers, and interior line depth remain priorities for the Colts. Support the show:Get a discount at https://sol

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    Colts Draft Steals: Allen & Haulcy

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft Steals

    Colts secure top talents in draft: CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy. Allen, a high-IQ linebacker, brings physicality and smart coverage, despite a minor injury. Haulcy, a speedy and versatile safety, bolsters the defense with his instincts and communication skills. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest upda

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    Colts' CJ Allen: 'Teams Owe Me'

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts' CJ Allen: 'Teams Owe Me'

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    Colts Draft Georgia's CJ Allen: A True Dawg

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    CJ Allen, the latest Georgia Bulldog to join the NFL, was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the second round. Known for his impressive tackling and sacking skills, Allen is eager to carry on the Bulldog legacy and contribute to the Colts defense. With the team finishing third in the AFC South last season, Allen is ready to make an immediate impact and help push the team to new heights. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai

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    Colts Draft A.J. Haulcy for Strong Safety

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts draft LSU safety A.J. Haulcy, filling a void at strong safety. Haulcy, known for his versatility and elite ball skills, brings high-upside depth to the team. With a proven track record of tackles and interceptions, hes poised to strengthen the Colts secondary. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. Vi

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    Colts Strengthen Secondary with Haulcy Draft

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Haulcy Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their defense by drafting LSU safety A.J. Haulcy in the third round. Haulcy, a Houston-area native, boasts an impressive college career with 347 tackles, 10 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles, and 4.5 tackles for loss. He earned first-team All-Big Twelve and All-SEC honors, showcasing his discipline with no penalties in 702 defensive snaps last year. Standing at 62 and 215 lbs, Haulcy is poised to make an immediate impact on the Colts defense. Support the show:Get a

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen, Strengthen Defense

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft CJ Allen, Strengthen Defense

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    Colts Snag Allen, Boost Defense

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts secure a top defensive prospect, C.J. Allen, in the 2026 NFL Draft, trading back from pick 47 to 53 in the second round. Allen, a 2025 consensus All-American, brings youth and speed to revamp the defense. Despite missing out on a first-round pick, the Colts land their target, adding extra draft capital and a potential fan favorite. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news

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    Colts Draft LSU Safety Haulcy, Strengthen Safety Room

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft LSU Safety Haulcy, Strengthen Safety Room

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    Colts Draft AJ Halucy: Hard-Hitting Safety

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts draft LSU safety AJ Halucy, a hard-hitting playmaker with a strong backstory. Despite concerns about man coverage and speed, the Colts see his physicality and instincts as key assets for their defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/8493e

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    Colts Snag Linebacker CJ Allen, Shake Up AFC South

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts secure linebacker CJ Allen in NFL draft, bolstering defense and signaling a shift in AFC South dominance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/f78395ca1ff21f32

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen: Stability for Defense

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft CJ Allen: Stability for Defense

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    Colts Trade Up, Snag Linebacker CJ Allen

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    In the 2026 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts traded back to acquire more picks, selecting Georgia linebacker CJ Allen with the 53rd overall pick. Allen, a balanced defender with strong run defense and coverage skills, is expected to start immediately. This pick marks the beginning of a solid draft haul for the Colts, bolstering their defense for the upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated,

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    Colts Snag Linebacker CJ Allen in Draft Steal

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts secure top linebacker prospect CJ Allen in the 2026 NFL Draft, trading back from 47 to 53 and acquiring additional fourth-round pick at 135. Allen, ranked 35th on the Consensus Big Board, brings youth, speed, and versatility to the Colts front seven, filling the void left by Zaire Franklins departure. Standing at 63.75 and weighing 230 lbs, Allens impressive athleticism and tackling prowess make him an ideal fit for the Colts defense. Support the show:Get a discount at https:/

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    Pat McAfee Trolls Pittsburgh, Announces Colts' Pick

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Pat McAfee, the NFLs most vocal analyst, announced the Colts second-round pick, C.J. Allen, in Pittsburgh, stirring a mix of boos and cheers. He trolled the crowd, claiming a first-round trade for Sauce Gardner and boasted about ending the Colts AFC South drought. McAfees energetic hype, including shoutouts to owner Jim Irsay and a signature dog bark, left the stage buzzing. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an au

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    Colts Draft CJ Allen, Boost Linebacker Depth

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Draft CJ Allen, Boost Linebacker Depth

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    Colts Trade Up, Gain Draft Capital

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Colts strategically traded back in the second round, acquiring an extra mid-round pick and a fourth-rounder, increasing their draft capital to eight total picks. This move provides them with flexibility to target depth or sleepers, while keeping the option to trade up for a blue-chip player. The spotlight is on pick number fifty-three, which could be a key addition to their long-term strategy in the competitive AFC South. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn

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    Colts Snag Run-Stuffing LB CJ Allen

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Georgia linebacker CJ Allen at pick 53 in the second round. Allen, a 6-1, 230-pound linebacker, is a run-stuffing machine with top-tier Pro Football Focus grades in run defense. He started as a freshman at Georgia and climbed to First Team All-American status by his junior year, racking up over 200 tackles and three point-five sacks. His 2025 season was his best yet, with 88 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks,

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    Colts Trade Up, Add Picks in Dead Even Deal

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Trade Back, Acquire More Picks: GM Chris Ballard Prioritizes Depth and Flexibility Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/89f8a3fd0fcb941f

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    Colts Trade Up, Stockpile Picks in NFL Draft

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    Colts Trade Down, Stockpile Picks: In a strategic move, the Colts traded down in the second round, acquiring an additional fourth-round pick and a seventh-round pick. This maneuver, coupled with their initial seven picks, positions the Colts for a stronger late-round draft haul. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. Vi

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    Colts Eye Jacob Rodriguez for Leaky Defense

    Published Apr 25, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with a depleted linebacker room, are considering Jacob Rodriguez of Texas Tech as a top Day Two draft pick. Rodriguez, a former quarterback turned linebacker, had a standout 2025 season with 128 tackles, 11 for loss, 4 interceptions, and 7 forced fumbles. Hes a film junkie, turnover machine, and perfect fit for new coordinator Lou Anarumos scheme. If he keeps rising in mocks, the Colts may grab him early Friday. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/di

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    Colts Mock Draft: Rodriguez & Barham

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Colts Mock Draft

    In Lance Zierleins latest Day Two mock draft, the Indianapolis Colts are projected to select Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez at pick 47 and Michigan edge rusher Jaishawn Barham at pick 78. Rodriguez, a polished off-ball linebacker with killer instincts against the run, is praised for his range and ball-stripping abilities. Barham, a versatile edge rusher, is lauded for his explosiveness and long arms. These picks could address two significant needs for the Colts, bolstering their linebacke

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    Colts Draft: Gabe Jacas, De'Zhaun Stribling, Kyle Louis

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Colts Draft

    Colts GM Chris Ballard trades back in the 2026 NFL Draft, securing Gabe Jacas, DeZhaun Stribling, and Kyle Louis in the first three rounds. Later picks include VJ Payne, Roman Hemby, Armaj Reed-Adams, Joe Fagnano, and Uar Bernard. Ballards strategic moves bolster the depth chart with a mix of immediate starters and promising prospects. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based o

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    Colts Trade Back, Grab Linebacker Golday

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Colts Trade Back, Grab Linebacker Golday

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    Colts Draft Day 2: Picks 47 & 78

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Colts fans, get ready for the 2026 NFL drafts second day! The Colts finally make their moves in rounds two and three, picking at forty-seven and seventy-eight. Last year, these spots yielded talent around 8:18 PM and 10:12 PM ET. GM Chris Ballard hints at trading down, so stay tuned for potential shifts. The Colts also hold picks in rounds four, five, and six. The draft kicks off at 7 PM ET, so Colts nation, stay tuned for potentially game-changing selections! Support the show:Get a discount at

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    Colts' Draft Day Two: Defensive Playmakers & Weapons

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with no first-round pick, are well-positioned in the second and third rounds of the NFL Draft to address their needs at linebacker, defensive end, wide receiver, safety, and cornerback. With a surplus of talent, GM Chris Ballard may even trade back for more picks. Standout prospects like Anthony Hill Jr., Gabe Jacas, C.J. Allen, DAngelo Ponds, and Zion Young could be in play for round two, potentially reshaping the Colts roster. Support the show:Get a discount at https://

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    Colts' Day Two Draft Pressure: Instant Impact Needed

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Chris Ballard faces high pressure to make the most of Day Two picks at 47 and 78, as they lack a first-rounder. With limited draft capital, the Colts need instant impact players to fill holes at linebacker, defensive end, and wide receiver. Ballard prioritizes front-seven reinforcements and remains adaptable to secure real roster upgrades for the long term. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an a

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    Colts' Day Two Draft Picks: Linebackers, Edge Rushers, or Receivers?

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    In the aftermath of the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts focus shifts to Day Two selections at picks forty-seven and seventy-eight. Experts from ESPN, CBS, The Athletic, Sports Illustrated, and Colts Wire offer their predictions, with linebackers and edge rushers topping the list. Matt Miller from ESPN suggests C J Allen from Georgia at forty-seven and Jaishawn Barham from Michigan at seventy-eight. Josh Edwards from CBS proposes T J Parker from Clemson at forty-seven an

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    Colts' Bold Draft Moves: Day Two

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after trading their first-round picks, kick off day two of the 2026 NFL Draft with seven selections. General manager Chris Ballard aims to stockpile talent, focusing on depth needs at linebacker, defensive end, wide receiver, safety, and cornerback. The Colts are betting on smart moves to turn their fortunes around quickly, with trades and picks expected to fly as they reshape their roster. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Colts' 2nd Round Pick: Top Prospects & Scheme Fits

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard gears up for Round 2, eyeing top talent like Jermond McCoy, Denzel Boston, and DAngelo Ponds, with a focus on scheme fits and value picks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/48132ba9ae15bc0e

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    Colts' Draft Day Two: Edge, LB, WR Needs

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Day Two NFL Draft Focus: Edge Rushers, Linebackers, and Wide Receivers Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/a136be683987cc8a

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    Colts' Day Two Draft Picks: Linebacker, DE, Safety, WR

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts prepare for Day Two of the 2026 NFL draft, holding picks at 47 and 78. With linebacker, defensive end, safety, and wide receiver as top needs, the Colts aim to address these gaps. Potential targets include CJ Allen, Anthony Hill Jr., R Mason Thomas, Dani Dennis-Sutton, Chris Bell, and Zachariah Branch. GM Chris Ballard faces challenging decisions to bolster the defense and offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adv

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    Jets Snag Sadiq, Colts Lose Pick

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The New York Jets selected Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq with the Indianapolis Colts first-round pick, acquired in a trade involving All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner. The Colts, seeking a fastball defensive end, missed out on Miamis Reuben Bain, who went fifteenth to Tampa Bay. The available talent at sixteen had red flags, with no clear home run option. The Jets got a prize in Sadiq, but the Colts decision will hinge on Gardners performance to justify the trade. Support the show:Get a discount

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    Colts' 2026 Draft: Building Depth, Not Making Splashes

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts kick off the 2026 NFL Draft with seven picks, starting in the second round. Fans are excited about potential value picks, aiming to bolster lines and secondary without overhauling the core. Stay tuned for full coverage on Colts.com and NFL IQ on Amazon Quick. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai.

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    Colts' Shocking Mock Draft: Trades & Surprises

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    The Colts shake up their roster in the 2026 NFL Draft, trading down with the Patriots and shipping veteran corner Kenny Moore II to the Chiefs. They select linebacker Jake Golday, edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton, wideout De’Zhaun Stribling, corner Tacario Davis, and safety VJ Payne. The team trades quarterback Anthony Richardson to the Packers and drafts center Matt Gulbin and defensive tackle Uar Bernard. They also acquire Kansas tackle Enrique Cruz from the Bills, focusing on stacking picks and

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    Colts' Post-Bye Collapse: Rebuilding with Day Two Picks

    Published Apr 24, 2026

    Day Two Picks

    The Indianapolis Colts promising start to the 2025 NFL season, led by Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor, crumbled into a seven-game losing streak, ending their playoff hopes. The team faces rebuilding challenges without a first-round pick, losing key players like Kwity Paye and Zaire Franklin. With seven picks in the second round and beyond, the Colts aim to bolster their defense, quarterback position, and wide receiver corps. The success of their Day two selections will be crucial in turning aro

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    NFL Draft: Colts' Top Needs & Potential Picks

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    NFL Draft 2023: Colts Top Needs & Potential Game-Changers The NFL Draft is kicking off this week, with the first round on April 23rd at 8 PM on NFL Network and ESPN. The Colts have clear needs, including edge rusher, off-ball linebacker, wide receiver, safety, offensive line, and running back depth. The top prospects include Arvell Reese, Jeremiyah Love, and Fernando Mendoza. The Colts could grab edge help early, with Zion Young and Jacob Rodriguez being potential targets. The draft could signif

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    Colts Trade for Sauce Gardner, Betting on Contention

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Colts Trade for Sauce Gardner: A Long-Term Defensive Overhaul The Indianapolis Colts, after a dismal 31st rank in pass defense last season, have made a bold move by trading their first-round picks for 2026 and 2027 to acquire cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. Gardner, excited about his new role, is set to anchor the Colts secondary, aiming for a playoff berth and boosting his stats, starting with the 2026 season. This strategic move signifies the Colts commitment to contention wit

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    Colts' Draft Strategy: Upside Monsters at Pick 47

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after trading away their first-round picks, have their first shot at pick number forty-seven in the 2026 draft. Despite this, they have a chance to land a steal if one of the six early-projected prospects slides into the second round. These prospects, including linebackers and edge rushers, were mocked in the first round but may have been pushed down due to issues like injuries or deep position groups. The Colts need help at linebacker and safety, and a smart mike backer

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    Sauce Gardner: Colts' Elite Cornerback Ready for Bounce-Back Season

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Sauce Gardner

    Despite trading away their first-round picks, the Indianapolis Colts secured star cornerback Sauce Gardner. Despite a rough debut due to injury, Gardners elite skills and leadership potential could propel the Colts defense to new heights. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sourc

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    Colts' Day Two Draft Picks: Hidden Gems Await

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, focus on Day Two of the 2026 NFL Draft, targeting linebackers, edge rushers, and wide receivers. General manager Chris Ballard hints at trading down to acquire more picks, aiming for undervalued gems. Mock drafts suggest potential targets like Jake Golday, Anthony Hill Jr., and receivers Denzel Boston or K.C. Concepcion. Keep an eye on trade desks as Ballard is known for his deal-making, shaping the Colts future. Support the show:Get a discount

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    Colts Trade Up, Grab 7 Picks in Mock Draft

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after trading their first-round pick to the New York Jets, have a limited seven picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Chris Ballard is looking to trade up for more capital. In this mock scenario, they trade back twice from the second round, grabbing extra selections from Green Bay and the Rams, then snag more from Baltimore in round three. Key picks include UCF edge rusher Malachi Lawrence, Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday, UConn wideout Skyler Bell, Southeastern

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    Colts' Draft Day 2: Linebacker Hunt

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, focus on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, aiming to find mid-round gems like they did with stars Alec Pierce, Michael Pittman Jr., Jonathan Taylor, and Bernhard Raimann. After trading linebacker Zaire Franklin, the Colts need linebackers, with mock drafts suggesting Texass Anthony Hill Jr., Cincinnatis Jake Golday, and others for the 47th pick. The third round mocks are less predictable, with names like Oklahoma DT Gracen Halton and Indiana WR Elij

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    Colts' Draft Strategy: Linebacker, RB, Trade Down

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard faces high stakes in the 2026 NFL draft, with limited picks and crucial roster gaps, particularly at linebacker. Fans and analysts anticipate strategic moves, including potential trades and mid-round selections, to bolster the teams contention. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources &

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    Colts' Draft: Ballard's Quick Fixes

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, in a win-now mode, have re-signed quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Alec Pierce, betting on last seasons collapse as bad luck. General manager Chris Ballard, known for chasing high athletic scores, must deliver starters in this draft to steady the ship and keep playoff hopes alive. The Colts job security and the franchises future hang in the balance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This

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    Colts' Draft: Ballard's Edge Rusher & Linebacker Hunt

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard faces immense pressure in the NFL draft, targeting starter-level talent at defensive end, linebacker, and wide receiver. Fans buzz about potential picks like UCFs Malachi Lawrence, Texas Techs Jacob Rodriguez, Georgia States Ted Hurst, TCUs Bud Clark, and Kentuckys Jager Burton. Ballards strategic moves could define his most critical season yet. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated

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    McAfee's Draft Day Twist: Colts Over Cowboys

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Pat McAfee shares a surprising draft story from his NFL days, revealing how he was initially expected to join the Dallas Cowboys but ended up with the Indianapolis Colts. Despite a successful career with the Colts, making two Pro Bowls and setting records, McAfee was initially passed over by the Cowboys in favor of David Buehler. He then received a call from Colts president Bill Polian, offering a chance to punt and kick for the team. This opportunity led to a successful career for McAfee, while

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    Colts Draft: Plugging Defensive Holes with Limited Resources

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Limited Resources

    Indianapolis Colts face significant defensive challenges heading into the NFL Draft, with a focus on off-ball linebacker and defensive end. Despite lacking a first-round pick, they aim to strategically use their seven selections, potentially trading for additional picks. Their defense, coordinated by Lou Anarumo, employs multiple schemes but lacks depth. The defensive end position relies on Laiatu Latu and newcomers like Arden Key, while the linebacker corps, weakened by the trade of Zaire Frank

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    Colts' Round 2 Draft Pick: Linebacker or WR?

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    As the 2026 NFL draft unfolds, the Indianapolis Colts round two pick is highly anticipated. Experts predict a linebacker, with Jacob Rodriguez from Texas Tech being a top choice due to his impressive stats and PFF grades. However, other possibilities include wide receiver Chris Brazzell from Tennessee and cornerback Keith Abney from Arizona State. The Colts GM, Chris Ballard, is known for his love for versatile, productive defenders. Stay tuned to see how Ballard plays his hand in this round. Su

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    Colts Trade for Sauce, Lose Draft Picks

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts traded for star cornerback Sauce Gardner, costing them their first-round picks in the next two drafts. Despite a promising start, they finished the season with a 8-9 record. With no early picks, GM Chris Ballard must rely on day two selections and trade-ups. The Colts have a history of finding gems in the second round, like Jonathan Taylor and Michael Pittman Jr. Sauce Gardner, who played four games for the Colts, could be a long-term talent. The Jets, who acquired the Col

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    NFL Coach Seeks NBA's Achilles Recovery Tips

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen seeks advice from Boston Celtics Brad Stevens on Achilles injury recovery, following Colts QB Daniel Jones surgery. Stevens isnt the only one seeking help, as Rick Carlisle also consulted Stevens about Pacers Tyrese Haliburtons Achilles tear. Early updates on Jones show promising signs of recovery, with him already throwing passes and doing drop-backs ahead of schedule. This cross-sport collaboration underscores the value of shared knowledge in expedi

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    Colts' Draft Pick: Jake Golday's Upside

    Published Apr 23, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with their second-round pick at forty-seventh overall, are considering linebacker Jake Golday from Cincinnati. Despite concerns about his position switch and slow projection, Goldays impressive stats and high relative athletic score make him an attractive option. With thin depth in their linebacker group, the Colts may pull the trigger on Golday in Day Two of the NFL draft. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@

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    Colts' Draft Pressure: Gardner & Ballard's Turnaround

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with only seven draft picks, including top-100 selections at 47 and 78, traded away their 2026 and 2027 first-rounders for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. The pressure is on Gardner to deliver, as the Colts second-round draft record has been mixed, and they need immediate help at linebacker and edge rusher. The teams future hangs in the balance, with GM Chris Ballards contract expiring after this season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dn

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    Colts' Draft Dilemmas: QB, WR, OL

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a critical NFL Draft with uncertainties at quarterback and defense. Daniel Jones recovery from a torn Achilles is uncertain, and Anthony Richardsons trade status leaves Riley Leonard as the likely backup. While the running back position is strong, the wide receiver corps lacks a clear number two threat after Michael Pittman Juniors departure. The offensive line, bolstered by Bernhard Raimanns extension and Quenton Nelsons prowess, still needs depth and a right tackle

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    Colts Target Top Talent in 2nd Round

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, aim to secure top talent in the second round, such as versatile safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren or edge rusher Cashius Howell. They also keep an eye on local hero Omar Cooper Junior, a wide receiver from Indiana, to bolster their offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thed

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    Colts Target Speed, Versatility in Draft

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts focus on speed, instincts, and versatility in NFL draft: The Colts aim to fill linebacker and defensive end holes with prospects who excel on special teams, handle blocks, play fast, and tackle clean. They prioritize power and length at defensive end, seeking consistency to improve their thirtieth-ranked pass rush. With Lou Anarumo calling defensive plays, the Colts are stacking traits to rebuild their defense for draft day. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillo

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    Colts' Safety Spot: Draft or Vets?

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with seven picks in the 2026 NFL draft, are focusing on safety, a position with increased competition due to offseason changes. The team lost Nick Cross and Rodney Thomas but signed Juanyeh Thomas, Jonathan Owens, and Nasir Adderley. Cam Bynum is the top contender, with Hunter Wohler and others like Daniel Scott vying for reps. Draft boards show promising safeties like Emmanuel McNeil-Warren from Toledo or AJ Haulcy from LSU, who could fit the Colts 47th overall slot. Gen

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    Carlie Irsay-Gordon: No Drama, Just Respect

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Carlie Irsay-Gordon: No Drama, Just Respect

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    Colts' 2026 Schedule Challenge: Win Super Bowl Tickets

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Colts' 2026 Schedule Challenge: Win Super Bowl Tickets

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    Colts Benefit from Offensive Line Run in Draft

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Colts Benefit from Offensive Line Run in Draft

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    Daniel Jones Back Throwing, Colts' Postseason Hopes Ride on Him

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Colts Daniel Jones recovering ahead of schedule from Achilles injury, set to lead offense in 2026 season Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/743bd0055bb07ea9

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    Raiders Draft Mendoza, Jets Grab Reese

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    In this mock draft, the Raiders select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza first overall, betting on his arm and toughness. The Jets follow with Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese at number two. The Cardinals grab Texas Tech edge David Bailey third, and the Titans take Ohio States Sonny Styles at four. The Giants land Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa fifth and Arizona State wideout Jordyn Tyson tenth. The Browns add Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate sixth. The Commanders get Notre Dame run

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    Colts' Defensive Front Strengthens with New Talent

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    New Talent

    Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard highlights the teams offseason wins, focusing on the defensive front. Theyve added versatile players like Colby Wooden and Jerry Tillery, improving run stopping and pass rush. Derrick Nnadi joins as a run stuffer, creating rotation options. On the edge, Micheal Clemons and Arden Key boost speed and burst. Offensively, theyre banking on internal growth from players like Matt Goncalves and Jalen Travis. The Colts aim to capitalize on this depth in the upcoming s

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    Fox Sports: Green or Richardson for Colts?

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Fox Sports

    Fox Sports analyst Rob Rang advocates for the Indianapolis Colts to draft Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green in 2026, despite Anthony Richardson Seniors potential trade. Greens impressive college stats and athletic prowess make him an intriguing prospect, but his completion rate, interceptions, mechanics, and need for a custom offense raise concerns. Colts GM Chris Ballard may want to consider a more polished passer to avoid past mistakes. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com

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    Sauce Gardner: Colts' New Cornerstone

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Sauce Gardner

    Sauce Gardner, the newly acquired cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, is making a strong impression despite the high cost of his trade. After a successful career with the Jets, Gardner is now set to shine in Indy, having signed through 2023. Despite a calf injury last season, he still managed to post impressive stats, including nine passes defensed and a PFF player grade of 76.9, ranking him among the top corners. Gardners reputation for shutting down receivers has set high expectations, but

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    Buckner's Return Boosts Colts' Defense

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner aims to return for training camp after neck injury, aiming to bolster the teams top interior duo alongside Grover Stewart. Despite his absence last season, the Colts added depth with Colby Wooden and Ade Adebamore, setting up a solid rotation. If Buckner returns fully healthy, Lou Anarumos rebuilt defense could make a deep playoff run. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an au

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    Daniel Jones Ahead of Schedule After Achilles Surgery

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    Daniel Jones, Colts quarterback, is making rapid progress in his recovery from Achilles surgery, potentially returning to training camp ahead of schedule. Despite the challenging nature of Achilles tears, Jones quick recovery and a new two-year contract suggest a peak performance by 2027, easing concerns for the Colts upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on

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    Ballard's Draft Code: Offense-Heavy, Edge Rushers, & More

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    In this podcast episode, a fan analyzes Chris Ballards press conferences to predict the Indianapolis Colts draft plans. After seven seasons, the fan has a mixed record, nailing four picks in 2022 and 2023 but missing in 2024. This year, patterns suggest an offense-heavy draft, with Ballard favoring trading back and balancing need with depth. The fan highlights potential picks like edge rushers, massive offensive linemen, and wideouts. The draft begins April 25th, and the fans analysis keeps list

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    Colts' Gardner Ready to Prove Big Trade

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts blockbuster trade for Sauce Gardner, surrendering draft picks and a wide receiver, has sparked debate. Gardner, a five-year veteran, is now the second-highest paid corner in the league. Despite a challenging 2021 season, Gardner is eager to lead the Colts defense and justify the teams high investment. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public rep

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    Colts Push for Long-Term Jones Deal

    Published Apr 22, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are optimistic about their future, with quarterback Daniel Jones, a proven vet from Duke, set to lead them. Despite a torn Achilles, Jones is ahead of schedule in rehab, and the team is pushing for a long-term deal. After a strong start with Jones, the Colts collapsed without him, missing the playoffs. With Jones impressive stats and experience, the Colts aim to dominate the AFC South again. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise

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    Jones' Achilles Rehab: Huge Milestone, Week One Return?

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts QB Daniel Jones, four and a half months post-Achilles surgery, is already throwing passes, marking a significant milestone in his recovery. Inspired by Boston Celtics Jayson Tatums swift return, Jones has been diligently rehabbing, aiming for a Week One return. The Colts coach and GM remain optimistic, with Jones set to participate in organized team activities this week. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an

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    Colts' QB Daniel Jones' Injury, Backup Riley Leonard

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Despite Daniel Jones recent Achilles injury, the Indianapolis Colts remain optimistic about his recovery. Jones, who signed a two-year, $88 million deal, has shown promising progress in rehab. Last season, he achieved career-high stats under new head coach Shane Steichen. With Anthony Richardson on the trade block, second-year quarterback Riley Leonard is poised to step up as backup, potentially starting week one if Jones faces any setbacks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.

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    Colts Trade for Edge Rusher, Boost Defense

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts defense faces significant challenges following the 2026 free agency shakeup, particularly in the defensive line and linebacker spots. The teams lack of a reliable edge rusher and sideline speed in linebackers has been a concern. A potential solution is trading back into the first round for Clemson edge rusher TJ Parker, who could provide the necessary chaos up front and complement star cornerback Sauce Gardner. This bold move could push the Colts towards real contention wi

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    Buckner Eyeing Full Comeback, Colts Defense Stacks Up

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, sidelined with a neck injury, is optimistic about returning to training camp in July. Despite his absence, he remained productive, ranking third in quarterback pressures. The team has also bolstered their front seven with new signings and trades, setting the stage for a potentially formidable defense come fall. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, hi

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    Colts' Ballard: Richardson, Moore on Trade Block

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Chris Ballard confirms trades for QB Anthony Richardson and CB Kenny Moore, respecting their wishes. Moore, a team pillar, may explore options; Richardson, recovering from injury, is training in Jacksonville. No final decisions yet, with draft approaching. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View s

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    Alec Pierce Primed for Colts' Passing Game

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Alec Pierce, the Indianapolis Colts new wide receiver, undergoes ankle surgery, sidelining him until training camp. Despite the setback, Pierce, who signed a record-breaking contract, is expected to take on a more significant role in the offense, with the Colts shipping Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers. Pierces experience in Shane Steichens system and his impressive yards per catch average make him a strong candidate to lead the Colts passing game. Support the show:Get a discount at https://s

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    Colts' Pierce, Jones, Buckner Injury Updates

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard announces wide receiver Alec Pierces ankle surgery, joining quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive tackle DeForest Buckner in rehab. Pierce, who signed a record-breaking contract, will miss OTAs but aims for a full recovery. Jones is throwing strongly, eyeing Week one, while Buckner starts plyos for a training camp return. Kicker Spencer Shrader is back post-ACL, and defensive backs Hunter Wohler and Justin Walley are wrapping up rehab. The Colts remain optimi

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    Colts' Ballard Hyped for Offseason, Eyes Draft with Holdouts

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts kick off offseason workouts with key players recovering from injuries, including quarterback Daniel Jones, receiver Alec Pierce, and defensive tackle DeForest Buckner. General manager Chris Ballard is focused on the NFL draft, holding seven picks, and considering trades for holdouts Kenny Moore II and Anthony Richardson. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary bas

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    Alec Pierce's Road to Recovery: Colts WR's New Deal & Ankle Surgery

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, recently signed a $114 million deal and underwent ankle surgery. Despite a three-month recovery, hes expected to be ready for training camp. Known for his speed, Pierce averaged over 20 yards per catch last season, with 47 receptions for 1,300 yards and 6 TDs. Before the NFL, he excelled at the University of Cincinnati, earning a mechanical engineering degree and helping the Bearcats reach the College Football Playoff. Drafted in the second round by

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    Alec Pierce's Ankle Injury: Colts' Offseason Concern

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts Alec Pierce Sidelined: Ankle Surgery Casts Doubt on 2025 Season Alec Pierce, the Colts breakout star from 2025, is sidelined after ankle surgery, missing OTAs and raising concerns about his readiness for the upcoming season. Despite GM Chris Ballards optimism, the absence of Pierce and QB Daniel Jones rehab adds uncertainty to the teams offseason preparations. However, Pierces early arrival and expected full recovery offer hope for a smooth transition into the summer. Support the show:Get

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    Alec Pierce's Ankle Surgery: Colts' Top Target's Recovery

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts top receiver Alec Pierce underwent ankle surgery, sidelining him for offseason workouts. Despite a stellar 2022 season with 47 catches, 1000 yards, and 6 TDs, Pierce is expected to fully recover by training camp in July. The Colts GM, Chris Ballard, confirmed the surgery was necessary for a long-term fix, and Pierce is poised to take on the teams top target role after Michael Pittman Jr.s departure. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advert

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    Colts' Stars Rebounding from Injuries

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts Spencer Shrader, Daniel Jones, and DeForest Buckner are making progress in their recoveries, while Alec Pierce, Justin Walley, and Hunter Wohler are dealing with injuries. Kenny Moore II and Anthony Richardson Jr. are also sitting out, requesting trades. The Colts core is trending up as they build toward summer. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting

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    Kenny Moore Requests Trade, Colts Consider Options

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Kenny Moore Requests Trade, Colts Consider Options

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    Colts' Key Players Rehabbing for Next Season

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts key players, including quarterback Daniel Jones, defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, kicker Matt Shrader, and rookies Justin Walley and Hunter Wohler, are making progress in their injury recoveries, boosting the teams optimism for the upcoming season. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest upd

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    Colts Injury Updates: Pierce, Jones, Buckner, More

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts Injury Updates

    Colts players gear up for a strong summer push as key injured stars like Alec Pierce, Daniel Jones, DeForest Buckner, and Spencer Shrader are on track for training camp. Meanwhile, cornerback Kenny Moore II requests a trade, and quarterback Anthony Richardson is cleared for action post-eye injury, though trade talks havent materialized yet. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary ba

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    Colts GM: Late Draft Picks, Big Impact

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts General Manager Chris Ballard is excited about the 2026 NFL Draft, despite not having a first-round pick. The team has seven selections, including picks at 47 and 78 on day two. Ballard plans to be active, potentially trading up or down to secure valuable contributors. The Colts traded their 2026 and 2027 first-round picks for cornerback Sauce Gardner last November. Ballard believes in finding talent in the later rounds, focusing on linebacker, defensive end, wide receiver, offensive line,

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    Colts Draft 2026: Exclusive Guests & International Flavor

    Published Apr 21, 2026

    Colts Announce Draft Week Plans: Digital Coverage, Special Guests, and Exclusive Merchandise Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/ee0fc7312047e0de

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    Colts Trade Block: Richardson & Moore Seeking New Homes

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Colts Trade Block

    Two Indianapolis Colts players, quarterback Anthony Richardson and cornerback Kenny Moore, are reportedly on the trade block. Richardson, who hasnt meshed with coach Shane Steichen, could free up over five million dollars for the Colts if traded. Moore, a locker room leader and Pro Bowl pick, doesnt fit the new defensive scheme and could save the team over seven million dollars if moved before June first. The Colts are eyeing younger talent like Justin Walley, hinting at big changes to reshape t

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    Anthony Richardson's Trade Status Uncertain

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Anthony Richardsons future with the Indianapolis Colts hangs in the balance, following a series of setbacks, including a season-ending injury and a loss of his starting spot. Despite his shaky track record and limited snaps, the Colts are hesitant to trade him due to his potential and his positive attitude during rehab. The trade market has remained quiet, with potential suitors concerned about his health and short-term control under his rookie contract. Richardson is currently in the final year

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    Colts' Draft Magic: Late-Round Gems

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts fans, rejoice! After a dismal 2025 season, hope is back as the team eyes late-round draft gems, a tradition of turning overlooked picks into stars. Zaire Franklin, a seventh-round pick in 2018, became a Pro Bowl linebacker with 173 tackles in 2024 before a trade to Green Bay. Will Fries, a seventh-rounder in 2021, excelled on the O-line before a tibia fracture. Antoine Bethea, a sixth-round pick in 2006, was a secondary force for eight years. Robert Mathis, a fifth-round steal

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    Kenny Moore II Seeks Trade After Nine Years with Colts

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Kenny Moore II, a long-time Colts cornerback, is seeking a trade after nine seasons with the team. The Pro Bowl player and team captain, who started as an undrafted free agent, has had tense offseason discussions with GM Chris Ballard. Moore, in the last year of his contract, is due $9.4 million next year, but the Colts, with $26 million in cap space, are exploring options, including a release or trade. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:adve

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    Alec Pierce's Ankle Surgery: Colts' Star WR Ready for Training Camp

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Colts Alec Pierce, after a breakout season, secures a massive contract. Despite routine ankle surgery, hes expected to be ready for training camp, maintaining his deep ball dominance and high-pointing prowess. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/7188b0359fa7f152

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    Colts' Richardson Skips Workouts, Trade Talks Heat Up

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts quarterback, is skipping offseason workouts, aiming for a trade. Despite training and staying in touch with the team, no deal is in sight. Richardsons orbital fracture and vision recovery are impacting trade talks. The Colts havent ruled out keeping him, but theyre waiting for a fair return. Draft week could bring changes, as they have until May first to decide on his fifth-year option. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Colts Hunt Day-Three Gems in NFL Draft

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, sans a first-round pick, focus on finding hidden gems in the 2026 NFL Draft, particularly on offense. With significant losses on the offensive line, they aim to fill spots with day-three finds like current starters Tanor Bortolini and Will Fries. Prospects such as Dartmouths Delby Lemieux, Cincinnatis Jeff Caldwell, and Kentuckys Seth McGowan are in the spotlight, offering versatility and potential impact roles. The Colts aim to build a deeper offense without early capita

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    College Stars Earn Millions Before NFL

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    College football players are now earning millions before entering the NFL, with some deals surpassing what theyd make as rookies. For instance, Carson Beck signed a three million dollar annual deal with Miami, while Riley Leonards one point five million dollar NIL haul was ten times his Duke days. Despite the potential cash drop, players like Trinidad Chambliss, Diego Pavia, and others are choosing pro ball, as staying an extra year might yield more money than jumping early. Support the show:Get

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    Colts' Draft: Linebacker or Wideout at 47?

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are focusing on defense in the 2026 NFL Draft, with a strong possibility of selecting a linebacker in the second round at pick 47. Experts predict theyll choose between Texass Anthony Hill Jr., Cincinnatis Jake Golday, and Texas Techs Jacob Rodriguez, all of whom bring valuable skills to the table. Fans and analysts are excited about these projections, as the Colts need linebacker depth after last seasons injury issues. However, other options like Illinois defensive end Ga

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    Colts' Mock Draft: Safety First, Offense Boosted

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    In the final mock draft installment for the Indianapolis Colts, the focus is on addressing the safety position at pick forty-seven in round two. With key defensive starters lost to free agency, the Colts aim to fill the void with LSUs AJ Haulcy. The draft also includes UConn wideout Skyler Bell in round three to replace Michael Pittman Junior, and late-round picks for edge, linebacker, and offensive line reinforcements. This safety-first strategy aims to strengthen both the defense and offense f

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    Colts' Draft Needs: Edge Rushers & Linebackers

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with seven picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, are focusing on smart moves like last year. Their first selection at pick forty-seven in round two is a hot topic. Defensive end Malachi Lawrence from Central Florida, known for his elite burst and pass-rush moves, is a favorite. Other targets include wide receiver Elijah Sarratt from Indiana for his red-zone reliability and Texas A&Ms Cashius Howell for his production. Linebacker is a thin spot, with prospects like Jacob Rodriguez

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    Colts' Draft Strategy: Building Depth Without First-Rounder

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts enter the 2026 NFL draft with seven picks, no first-rounder, and a focus on building depth. They aim to bolster their wide receiver corps and defensive end position, potentially trading for more capital. With draft week approaching, fans and analysts anticipate Ballards strategic moves to enhance the teams playoff prospects. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary

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    Colts Draft Prediction Contest: Test Your Scouting Skills

    Published Apr 20, 2026

    Colts Draft Prediction Contest

    Join the fifth annual Colts draft prediction contest! Fans guess ten players Indianapolis will draft, including trades. Entries lock in before the draft starts on April 23rd. Past winners have scored up to four correct picks. Bragging rights and community chatter await the winner, determined by tie-breaker guessing the percentage of zero-correct entries. Drop your picks in the comments before draft night. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:ad

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    Colts' Draft Dilemma: Trade or Draft?

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Colts Draft Strategy: Balancing Urgency and Patience The Indianapolis Colts, sans a first-round pick, face pressure to bolster their defense, particularly the pass rush, ahead of the 2026 draft. With key players like DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart nearing free agency, Chris Ballard may consider trading up for proven talent or trading down to accumulate more picks. The teams approach will be a delicate balance of addressing immediate needs and maintaining their draft-heavy strategy. Support

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    Colts' Safety Room: Free Agents & Draft Picks

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their safety room with free agents, but GM Chris Ballard aims to secure long-term stability through the 2026 NFL draft. Day two and three prospects like AJ Haulcy, Kapena Gushiken, Bud Clark, Genesis Smith, and Michael Taaffe are being scouted for their experience, versatility, and tackling skills. Ballard plans to blend free agency veterans with draft picks to create a dominant secondary. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Ad

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    Colts' Safety Situation: Draft Depth or Current Group?

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after losing Nick Cross to free agency, are banking on their current safety group, led by Cam Bynum. The competition for the strong safety spot is heating up among Juanyeh Thomas, Hunter Wohler, and Jonathan Owens. Each player brings unique challenges, with Thomas dealing with migraines, Wohler recovering from an injury, and Owens returning from retirement. The Colts are considering drafting safety depth, with potential picks like A.J. Haulcy, Jalon Kilgore, Louis Moore,

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    Colts' Best & Worst Draft Picks: Freeney & Richardson

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Best and Worst Draft Picks: Dwight Freeney vs. Anthony Richardson The Indianapolis Colts best draft pick since 2000 is defensive end Dwight Freeney, taken 11th overall in 2002. Despite being a risky bet due to his small stature, Freeney transformed the Colts defense and helped them win Super Bowl XLI. He holds the franchise sack record with 125.5. On the other hand, the Colts worst pick is quarterback Anthony Richardson, taken 4th overall in 2023. Despite shaky college stats,

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    Colts' Linebacker Draft Picks: Ballard & Anarumo's Blueprint

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Build-A-Ballard series returns, focusing on linebackers for the Colts 2026 NFL Draft. This year, the formula includes input from coaches Shane Steichen and Lou Anarumo. Top picks like Anthony Hill Jr., Jaden Dugger, and Jake Golday match Chris Ballards preferred traits. Undrafted free agents like Wesley Bissainthe and Eric Gentry could also make an impact. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-l

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    Colts' Tight Ends: Warren Leads Final Contract Year

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts tight end game has been revitalized with rookie sensation Tyler Warren, who surpassed previous team output with 76 catches, 812 yards, and 4 scores. The team, now with Warren and veterans Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree, and Will Mallory, aims to maintain stability while scouting for long-term depth at the position, potentially targeting players like Justin Joly from NC State or Eli Raridon from Notre Dame. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Colts' Draft Needs: Finding Latu's Partner

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with their eyes on the 2026 NFL draft, aim to bolster their defensive end spot. Holding seven picks, including two in the top 100, theyre considering trading cornerback Kenny Moore for more draft capital. After free agency signings Arden Key and Micheal Clemons, they lost Samson Ebukam, Kwity Paye, and Tyquan Lewis. Current roster includes Laiatu Latu, JT Tuimoloau, Durell Nchami, and Villiami Fehoko Junior. Fans and analysts see a need for a high-impact partner for Latu.

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    Jacob Rodriguez: Colts' Linebacker Solution?

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Jacob Rodriguez

    NFL film expert Greg Cosell highlights Texas Techs Jacob Rodriguez as a top linebacker prospect for the Indianapolis Colts. Rodriguez excels in run defense, coverage, and playmaking, with impressive combine numbers to boot. Despite signing Akeem Davis-Gaither, the Colts linebacker room lacks veterans, making Rodriguez a potential double-dip pick at forty-seventh overall. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automa

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    Colts Mock Draft: Speed, Sacks, and Versatility

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Colts Mock Draft

    Chad Reuters mock draft for the Indianapolis Colts focuses on bolstering their offense and secondary early, with picks like DeZhaun Stribling, Kyle Louis, Bud Clark, and Caden Curry. While edge rusher and middle linebacker remain needs, Reuter prioritizes best player available, adding speed and playmaking abilities. Later rounds see the addition of Kapena Gushiken, Rahsul Faison, and Logan Taylor. Despite thinning out edge and linebacker positions, these picks could significantly enhance the ros

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    Colts Draft: Ballard's Late-Round Gems

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Colts Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, have seven selections in the NFL Draft, focusing on late-round gems like past hits on the offensive line. Top targets include linebackers Anthony Hill Junior and Jacob Rodriguez, corner DAngelo Ponds, and edge rushers Romello Height and Zion Young. General manager Chris Ballard aims to stack dart throws to address immediate needs at linebacker, edge rusher, and wide receiver, potentially flipping the script and getting the Colts back in content

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    Colts Trade Moore, Jones, Richardson for Draft Picks

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft, are focusing on round two and potential trades to strengthen their team. Top trade candidates include veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II, young corner Jaylon Jones, and quarterback Anthony Richardson. Moore, a standout player with over 649 tackles, 21 interceptions, and 11.5 sacks, is being traded due to scheme mismatches. Jones, who had a strong start but fell off under the new coordinator, is expendable for depth trades.

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    Tyler Warren's Impact, Colts Eye Seydou Traore

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Tyler Warrens Breakout Season: A New Era for the Indianapolis Colts Tight End Room The Indianapolis Colts tight end room underwent a significant transformation in the 2023 season, thanks to rookie Tyler Warrens impressive performance. Warren, who stepped up as the main tight end, seamlessly integrated with Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree, and Will Mallory, turning a weak spot into a solid unit. Previously, the tight end group was struggling, ranking 29th in targets, 32nd in catches, and producing min

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    Kenny Moore Trade Buzz: Colts, Teams Eye Nickel Back

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Kenny Moore Trade Buzz

    Kenny Moore, a veteran cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, is exploring trade options as the teams new defensive coordinator, Lou Anarumo, focuses on a youth movement. Moore, who turns 31 before the season and is in the final year of his $30 million deal, could be traded to teams in need of a nickel back, such as Carolina, Dallas, or Kansas City, in exchange for draft picks. The Colts GM, Chris Ballard, aims to acquire draft picks to reshape the roster. Support the show:Get a discount at http

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    Colts' Ballard Faces Make-or-Break Offseason

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard faces a pivotal offseason, with key positions to fill after free agency losses and a lackluster roster. NFL.coms Kevin Patra highlights the top priorities: bolstering the edge rush, addressing the nickel corner spot, and determining quarterback Anthony Richardsons future. Ballard must draft at least one more edge rusher, add depth to the secondary, and potentially trade Richardson. With no first-round pick, Ballards trade-back strategy will be crucial to quick

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    Dexter Lawrence to Colts? Trade Saga Unfolds

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    New York Giants All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence requests trade, potentially shaking up NFL landscape. With failed contract talks and elite skills, Lawrence could join Indianapolis Colts formidable defensive line, creating a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources

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    Colts Trade QB Richardson, Seeking Fresh Start

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Colts Trade QB Richardson, Seeking Fresh Start

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    Colts' QB Gamble: Jones, Leonard, Fagnano

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have shifted their quarterback focus to Daniel Jones, signing him to a two-year deal after a training camp competition with Anthony Richardson. Richardson was traded, potentially making way for sixth-round pick Riley Leonard or late-round prospects like Joe Fagnano, Cole Payton, Luke Altmyer, and Garrett Nussmeier. The Colts are hedging their bets at the position, aiming to secure a reliable backup and potential future starter. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Colts Eye Nick Singleton for Taylor's Backup

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are eyeing Penn States Nick Singleton as their potential backup to Jonathan Taylor. Singleton, projected for rounds three through five in the upcoming NFL Draft, has impressed teams with his versatility and skills in pass-catching and protection. Despite a dip in rushing yards this season, Singleton still managed to score thirteen rushing touchdowns. He also excels in third-down situations and as a kick return threat, making him a more dynamic option than the Colts current

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    Computer Mock Draft: Colts' 2026 NFL Draft Strategy

    Published Apr 19, 2026

    Computer Mock Draft

    In this NFL draft episode, a computer-generated mock draft for the Indianapolis Colts reveals a balanced front-seven boost with some offense, addressing needs like pass rush and third receiver. The Colts trade up for a tackle, sacrificing future picks, setting them up solid for draft night. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@t

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    Colts' Quest for Edge Rusher: Last Chance with Latu

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Chris Ballard and the Indianapolis Colts have been on a decade-long quest for a game-changing defensive end, with high draft picks like Tarell Basham, Tyquan Lewis, Kwity Paye, and Dayo Odeyingbo failing to deliver the impact desired. Laiatu Latu, their latest first-round bet, shows promise but hasnt yet sealed the deal. With fans and analysts watching, Ballard is under pressure to land that elusive defensive end before his tenure ends, potentially prioritizing one in the 2026 draft. Support the

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    Colts Snag USC Safety Ramsey in Mock Draft

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Colts Snag USC Safety Ramsey in Mock Draft

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    Colts Zoom with QB Prospect Fagnano

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are bolstering their quarterback room this offseason, hosting visits from prospects like Luke Altmyer, Cole Payton, Garrett Nussmeier, Behren Morton, and Haynes King. Theyve also met with Joe Fagnano from UConn, a seven-year college vet with solid stats and impressive Combine numbers. The Colts quarterback setup includes Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson, and Riley Leonard. Adding Fagnano would likely be as a priority free agent to challenge Seth Henigan for the final roste

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    JT Tuimoloau's Make-or-Break Year with Colts

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    JT Tuimoloaus Rookie Season: A Disappointing Start for the Colts Second-Round Pick The Indianapolis Colts second-round pick, JT Tuimoloau, is being labeled a potential draft miss after a disappointing rookie season. Despite his promising skills against the run and pass, Tuimoloau saw limited action, logging just 215 defensive snaps in 13 games. The Colts defensive end room was stacked with veterans, yet the team ranked 30th in pass rush win rate. Tuimoloau managed 17 tackles and 6 quarterback hi

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    Colts' DT Draft Picks & Trade Talks

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Colts Eye Defensive Tackle in 2026 NFL Draft, Consider Trading Cornerback Kenny Moore; Prospects like Peter Woods, Kayden McDonald, and Caleb Banks Could Join Veterans DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart; GM Chris Ballard Seeks More Draft Picks, Potentially Shaking Up Roster for Playoff Run. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@

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    Colts Mock Draft: Stribling, Louis, Clark

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Colts Mock Draft

    Chad Reuters final 2026 NFL mock draft for the Indianapolis Colts features intriguing picks, starting with Ole Miss wide receiver DeZhaun Stribling in round two. The Colts also add linebacker Kyle Louis from Pitt and safety Bud Clark from TCU in rounds three and four, respectively. Later rounds address edge needs, running back depth, and guard experience. The mock draft showcases Chris Ballards focus on production and fit, but raises questions about prioritizing receiver over edge and stacking s

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    Colts' Round 2 Mock Draft: Wide Receiver Priority

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    In the 2026 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts, after trading their first-round pick, focus on wide receivers in round two. Alabamas Germie Bernard, a speedy route runner, is a potential pick at number forty-seven. The mock draft also includes defensive picks like Penn States Dani Dennis-Sutton, South Carolina safety Jalon Kilgore, and Californias Hezekiah Masses. Later rounds feature linebackers like BYUs Jack Kelly, Louisianas Jaden Dugger, and Kentuckys Jager Burton. This draft class offers fo

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    Colts' Pass Rush Crisis: Tuimoloau's Shot to Shine

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts face a pass rush crisis after losing key veterans, relying on rookie Jaylahn Tuimoloau who underperformed last season. With the draft approaching, Tuimoloau has a chance to start opposite Laiatu Latu if the team doesnt draft a top pass rusher. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & late

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    Ballard's Playoff Pressure: Trade or Draft?

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard faces intense pressure to deliver playoff success, shifting focus to younger, faster defense and savvy low-cost additions. Fans are divided on his draft strategies, with on-field wins being his only defense. Expect Ballard to stick to his process, potentially trading down for more picks or targeting long-term fits. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based

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    Colts Quietly Scout QBs for Draft

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are evaluating quarterbacks for the 2026 NFL draft, with Joe Fagnano, Garrett Nussmeier, Behren Morton, and Cole Payton among their targets. Fagnano, a 25-year-old seventh-year senior, has a strong college career but may have a practice squad ceiling due to average arm strength and accuracy. The Colts might trade Anthony Richardson, leaving Riley Leonard as backup, and are likely looking for a late-round or undrafted quarterback to compete for the third spot. As draft seas

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    Colts Face Draft Dilemma with Jacas, Lawrence

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    Two NFL draft prospects, Gabe Jacas and Malachi Lawrence, are generating first-round buzz for the Indianapolis Colts. Both defensive ends have impressive stats and potential, but the Colts must act fast as they lack a first-round pick. The team needs an elite partner for Laiatu Latu, and these prospects could be the answer. However, landing a top talent wont be easy with solid depth at edge rusher in this draft. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    Colts Eyeing Omar Cooper Jr. for Slot Weapon

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts express interest in Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Junior, a national champion with impressive stats and potential as a slot weapon. With a need for a boost in their wide receiver room, Coopers skills and experience could provide the competition and production the team seeks. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to fee

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    Colts' Interior Line Needs in 2026 NFL Draft

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts interior offensive line is a concern heading into the 2026 NFL draft, with starters locked in but depth paper-thin. After losing free agent Danny Pinter, the Colts need to bolster their backup options. The draft features a deep class of interior linemen, with potential picks like Olaivavega Ioane, Chase Bisontis, and Emmanuel Pregnon. General manager Chris Ballard is expected to hunt for value to protect the quarterback and strengthen the offense. Support the show:Get a di

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    Colts Trade Up, Snag Pass-Rusher, LB in Mock Draft

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    In this NFL mock draft, GM Chris Ballard trades up aggressively on day two, acquiring Zion Young, a pass-rush stud from Missouri, and Kyle Louis, a blitz machine linebacker from Pitt. Despite having fewer picks, the Colts secure top-tier talent at key needs, setting the stage for a formidable edge. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to fe

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    Colts' Draft Blueprint: Edge, LB, Safety

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts face a pivotal 2026 NFL Draft, lacking a first-round pick due to last years trade for cornerback Sauce Gardner. With a pressing need for edge rushers, linebackers, and safeties, ESPN analyst Ben Solak outlines a strategic approach for the Colts to secure impact players in the mid-rounds. Solak suggests targeting savvy safeties like A.J. Haulcy or Bud Clark, explosive edges like Keyron Crawford, and linebackers such as Anthony Hill Junior. He also hints at potential trades

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    Pat McAfee Announces Colts' Day Two Draft Picks

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    Former Colts punter Pat McAfee returns to the draft stage, announcing Day Two picks. Known for his All-Pro skills and media charisma, McAfee promises high energy and potential roasts. Colts fans eagerly await his performance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/

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    Colts' Draft Strategy: Elarms-Orr as Day Two Lock

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, after trading away their first-round picks, are focusing on mid-round talent to bolster their defense around All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner. With their next pick at number forty-seven, theyre reportedly high on TCU linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr, whos climbing draft boards due to his elite athleticism and quickness. Despite needing some NFL polish, Elarms-Orr is expected to be a Day Two lock, with teams like the Broncos, Texans, Panthers, and Vikings also interested. The C

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    Colts' Dream Play: C J Allen for Linebacker Depth

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    Colts' Dream Play: C J Allen for Linebacker Depth

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    Colts' Ballard Aims for Playoffs with Draft Picks

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    Draft Picks

    Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard enters draft week with seven picks, aiming to end a five-year playoff drought. Hes bolstered the defensive line with free agent signings but lost key players. Fans and insiders see pressure mounting after trades and losses. Ballards moves could shift the Colts fortunes, with a focus on building a formidable front seven. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level

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    Colts Trade Up, Shake Up Draft

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, without a first-round pick, are set to make waves in the 2026 NFL Draft with seven total picks. GM Chris Ballard hints at bold trades, potentially involving QB Anthony Richardson and CB Kenny Moore. The team needs help at edge rusher, linebacker, safety, and wide receiver, among other positions. Trading for proven vets with draft capital could be a smart move. The Colts aim to transform their quiet start into a draft night spectacle. Support the show:Get a discount at htt

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    Colts Draft Dominance: 5 Day Two Prospects

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    Colts Draft Dominance

    ESPN analyst Ben Solak outlines how the Indianapolis Colts can dominate the 2026 NFL draft, focusing on five Day Two prospects. He highlights two standout safeties, AJ Haulcy and Bud Clark, who bring experience and production to the defense. Additionally, he mentions Keyron Crawford, Dani Dennis-Sutton, and Anthony Hill Jr., who can strengthen the D-line and linebacker room, setting the Colts up for a successful draft. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adver

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    Colts Trade Down, Stock Up on Impact Players

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, with limited draft picks, strategically trade down in the 2026 NFL draft. By swapping their forty-seventh pick with the Jaguars, they acquire the fifty-sixth and one hundredth picks, along with an extra third-rounder. This move allows them to target starters without reaching too far. They select Anthony Hill Junior, linebacker from Texas at fifty-six, Jaishawn Barham, edge from Michigan at seventy-eight, and DeZhaun Stribling, wide receiver from Ole Miss at one hundred. T

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    Colts' Draft Need: Travis Burke for Swing Tackle

    Published Apr 16, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are in need of a new swing tackle after Braden Smiths departure. Theyve shown interest in Travis Burke, a versatile and talented offensive tackle from Memphis. Burke has impressive tape, with an 84.5 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, and could be a valuable addition to the team. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issu

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    Dulin's Breakout Year: Indy WR's Hall of Fame Honor

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Ashton Dulin, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, is set for a potential breakout year after being inducted into the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. Known for his speed and versatility, Dulins college career saw him set numerous records at Malone University. Now, with the Colts trading away competition and opening up opportunities, Dulin is poised to make a significant impact on offense. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advert

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    Jaden Dugger: Colts' NFL Draft Target for Linebacker Depth

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Jaden Dugger

    Louisiana linebacker Jaden Dugger is making waves for the 2026 NFL draft, particularly with the Indianapolis Colts who need linebacker depth. Standing at six foot two and two hundred thirty pounds, Dugger has the physique to step into the role immediately. With over two thousand career snaps and impressive stats, including twelve quarterback pressures, four sacks, and one pick, Dugger could be the answer to the Colts lack of experience and competition at linebacker. His versatility and hustle co

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    Colts' Jones Gamble: $88M Two-Year Deal

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have made a bold move, signing quarterback Daniel Jones to a massive two-year, eighty-eight million dollar contract, with sixty million guaranteed. Despite his strong performance last season, the deal is being criticized as the worst of the offseason. Jones, who had a career-best year with the Colts, is now facing the challenge of recovering from an Achilles injury to prove his worth in the AFC South. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

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    Blue's 21st Birthday Bash: Colts Fan Event

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Join the Indianapolis Colts for Blues Birthday Bash on May 15th at the Childrens Museum! This family-friendly event features parades, home run derby, dodgeball, and surprise visits from pro sports mascots. Presented by Everwise Credit Union, tickets are $5 for adults and free for kids. Dont miss out, book now at Colts.com/BluesBirthday! Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based

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    Colts' Tight End Draft Strategy

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are focusing on their tight end position ahead of the 2026 NFL draft, with GM Chris Ballard hinting at acquiring more draft capital. The team currently has Tyler Warren, Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree, Will Mallory, Sean McKeon, and rookie Carson Towt on their roster. Coach Shane Steichen values tight ends who can block well, and the Colts may look to trade up for top prospects like Oregons Kenyon Sadiq, Vanderbilts Eli Stowers, or Ohio States Max Klare. Support the show:Get a

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    Colts' Mock Draft: Ballard's Strategic Picks

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Dane Bruglers Mock Draft: Colts Stack Depth with Strategic Picks In The Athletics 2026 NFL Draft mock, Dane Brugler projects the Indianapolis Colts seven picks, focusing on addressing needs without a first-round selection. The Colts secure Jake Golday, a linebacker from Cincinnati, at pick forty-seven and Chris Brazzell, a wide receiver from Tennessee, at seventy-eight. Genesis Smith, a safety from Arizona, joins the team at pick thirteen, while Anthony Lucas, an edge rusher from USC, adds depth

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    Colts' Offseason Moves: Targeting Low-Regard Spots

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made significant offseason moves, cutting defensive starters and letting Michael Pittman go. However, these changes could potentially improve their performance. Pittmans targets can be distributed among players like Pierce, Downs, and Warren. Existing talent like Travis and mid-round picks have shown promise. The defense, despite fan concerns, has potential with cap space and draft picks. The team is well-positioned to target low-regard spots and could surprise in training

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    Colts' Draft: Make or Break for Steichen Regime

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, led by GM Chris Ballard, are gearing up for the NFL Draft, starting April 23rd. With pressure mounting, Ballard will unveil his plans at a pre-draft press conference on April 20th, followed by head coach Shane Steichens speech on April 21st. The Colts, with a 63-71-1 record under Ballard, aim to secure a playoff victory and avoid another disappointing season. Draft picks will be announced on April 23rd, with OTAs and rookie minicamp following in May and June. The team wil

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    Matt Conti Wins Helping Hand Award for Media Relations

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Matt Conti Wins Helping Hand Award for Media Relations

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    Colts Draft: Ballard's Wide Receiver Hunt

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Colts Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts, with just seven draft picks, are focusing on bolstering their wide receiver corps, especially the third spot, following Michael Pittmans trade. With Alec Pierce and Josh Downs secured, theyre eyeing speed and reliability in the draft, considering prospects like Chris Bell, Chris Brazzell, and Germie Bernard. Ballards known for competition, so expect moves to upgrade the unit before the draft ends. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adv

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    Building Lockdown Secondary: Cornerback Evaluation

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Building Lockdown Secondary

    Evaluating cornerbacks is a complex task, requiring a focus on athleticism, technique, and mental fortitude. Elite corners excel in press coverage, zone play, and ball skills, while also demonstrating resilience and versatility. For teams like the Colts, finding long-term solutions in their secondary is crucial, as current starters face uncertainty. Building a lockdown secondary involves investing in players who can grow into starters and consistently perform against top receivers. Support the s

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    Colts Land Linebacker Hill Junior in Kiper's Mock

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    ESPNs Mel Kiper Jr. predicts the Indianapolis Colts will draft Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. at pick 47 in the 2026 NFL draft. Hill Jr. brings experience, versatility, and strong coverage skills, making him an ideal fit for the Colts defensive needs. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updat

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    Colts Trade Moore, Eyeing Nickel Corner Draft Gems

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts star cornerback Kenny Moore II is set to be traded, leaving a void at the nickel corner spot. The team is banking on second-year player Justin Walley, who missed most of last season due to injury. Fans and analysts are buzzing about potential draft picks to fill the gap, including Indianas DAngelo Ponds, Oregons Jadon Canady, and Toledos Andre Fuller. The Colts aim to balance needs and find gems to strengthen their defense under Chris Ballard. Support the show:Get a discount a

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    Colts' Big Bets on Jones, Pierce: Worth the Risk?

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts made significant moves in the offseason, re-signing quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Alec Pierce to lucrative deals. However, Bleacher Reports Gary Davenport criticized these moves as among the worst free-agent signings of the 2026 NFL offseason. Despite Jones impressive 2025 season, Davenport questions if he can recover from an Achilles injury and argues the Colts should have let him play out the transition tag year. Pierce, who broke 1000 receiving yards and le

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    Colts' Draft Focus: Athletic Traits & Depth

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are gearing up for the NFL draft, hosting prospects for interviews and evaluations. Theyve invited a mix of quarterbacks, wide receivers, edge rushers, and defensive backs, indicating needs in the trenches and secondary. Notable prospects include Cole Payton and Garrett Nussmeier from North Dakota State and LSU, respectively, who could back up Riley Leonard or be involved in trades. Wideouts Ted Hurst and Chris Brazzell, edge rushers Malachi Lawrence and Romello Height, an

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    Colts' Bold Draft Plan: Impact & Insurance

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are preparing for a daring 2026 NFL Draft, aiming to transform their roster with aggressive moves. General Manager Chris Ballard is set to trade up from pick forty-seven to secure a top defensive talent, potentially a Clemson beast like Avieon Terrell, TJ Parker, or Peter Woods. The team has also locked in quarterback Daniel Jones and extended wide receiver Alec Pierce, while cutting veterans for cap space and adding pass rusher Arden Key. The Colts are eager to address li

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    Nasir Adderley Returns to NFL, Joins Colts

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Nasir Adderley, once a promising football player, shocked the world by retiring at 25, but now at 28, hes making a triumphant comeback. After three years of self-reflection and growth, hes signed with the Indianapolis Colts, eager to reclaim his spot on the field and contribute to a secondary thats already gained two new safeties this offseason. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summa

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    Colts Sign Ex-Charger Safety Nasir Adderley

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts bolster secondary, signing former Chargers safety Nasir Adderley, marking their third safety acquisition this offseason. Adderley, a second-round pick in 2019, returns after a three-year hiatus, aiming to regain his form and compete for a starting spot alongside Cam Bynum. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@

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    Colts Add Safety Depth with Nasir Adderley

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Nasir Adderley

    The Indianapolis Colts have bolstered their secondary by signing safety Nasir Adderley, who returns to the league after a one-year hiatus. Adderley brings valuable experience from 46 games with 44 starts, posting 226 tackles and 3 interceptions with 9 pass breakups. He joins a crowded safety room, including Cam Bynum, Jonathan Owens, Juanyeh Thomas, Hunter Wohler, Daniel Scott, Reuben Lowery III, Trey Washington, and Ben Nikkel. This move intensifies competition, potentially leading to draft pic

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    Colts Bring Back Ex-Charger Safety Nasir Adderley

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Colts Bring Back Ex-Charger Safety Nasir Adderley

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    Colts Sign Nasir Adderley, Boosting Defense

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are making waves in the NFL with their strategic signings, including retired safety Nasir Adderley and Jonathan Owens. Adderley, a standout at Delaware, brings solid numbers and experience from his time with the Chargers. His addition, along with Owens, bolsters the Colts defense, setting up exciting competition in the AFC South. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level new

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    Nasir Adderley Returns to Colts, Fills Safety Void

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    Nasir Adderley, a former second-round pick, returns from retirement to join the Indianapolis Colts, aiming to secure a spot on their roster. After a promising start with the Chargers, an injury cut short his career. With the Colts thin depth at safety following free agency moves, Adderley has a chance to contribute, provided he stays healthy. His return adds intrigue to the Colts secondary rebuild. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise

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    Colts' Linebacker Need Met by Elarms-Orr

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts, facing a linebacker shortage, have their eyes on TCUs Kaleb Elarms-Orr, a rising prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft. Known for his impressive stats and skills, Elarms-Orr could be a game-changer for the Colts defense, especially with their current linebacker groups lack of experience. Despite being projected for mid to late rounds, the Colts GM, Chris Ballard, has a history of finding gems late in the draft, making Elarms-Orr a potential steal for the Colts. Support the show:

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    Colts Eye TCU LB Elarms-Orr for Linebacker Need

    Published Apr 15, 2026

    TCU Linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr: A Potential Second-Round Steal for the Colts Kaleb Elarms-Orr, a six-foot-two, 234-pound senior linebacker from TCU, has been gaining significant attention from NFL scouts. With an impressive 130 tackles, 60 solo stops, 11 tackles for loss, four sacks, and two passes defensed last season, Elarms-Orr earned first-team All-Big Twelve honors and is now considered a solid day two pick, potentially even in the first sixty selections. His draft stock has surged in rece

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    Colts Eyeing Devin Moore as Cornerback Need Emerges

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Florida cornerback Devin Moore, a pure press-man defender, had a pre-draft visit with the Indianapolis Colts. Despite injuries limiting his college starts, Moore showcased his skills with impressive statistics when healthy. The Colts, who recently traded away their slot corner, could benefit from Moores abilities, making him a potential smart gamble for their secondary. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automat

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    Nasir Adderley Returns to NFL with Colts

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Nasir Adderley, a former second-round pick by the Los Angeles Chargers, returns to the NFL after a three-year hiatus. The safety, who started 44 games for the Chargers, signed with the Indianapolis Colts following a successful workout. Adderley, who missed the competition and brotherhood of football, brings experience and consistency to the Colts secondary, which needed depth at strong safety. This low-risk move gives Adderley a chance to compete for a roster spot as camp begins. Support the sho

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    Nasir Adderley Joins Colts, Seeks NFL Glory

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Nasir Adderley, a young safety, returns to the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts after a brief retirement. His connection with Colts head coach Shane Steichen, from their time with the Los Angeles Chargers, promises a strong fit. Adderleys impressive stats and potential to bolster the Colts defense make this move an exciting development for fans and players alike. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high

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    Nasir Adderley Joins Colts, Shaking Up Safety Depth Chart

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Nasir Adderley, a former second-round pick, returns to the NFL after nearly four years off, signing with the Indianapolis Colts. The twenty-eight-year-old safety, who played for the Chargers, brings experience and versatility to the Colts secondary. He joins veteran safeties Jonathan Owens and Juanyeh Thomas, creating a competitive depth chart. Adderleys arrival could disrupt the current lineup, especially if the Colts draft another safety next week. Support the show:Get a discount at https://so

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    Daniel Jones Spotted at Masters, Fueling Colts Hope

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Jim Nantz spotted Colts QB Daniel Jones at the Masters, boosting Colts fans hopes after a disappointing season. Jones, who suffered a torn Achilles, signed an $88 million deal despite the injury. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/3688a46ba69383ed

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    Colts Sign Safety Nasir Adderley for Defensive Boost

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts have signed free agent safety Nasir Adderley, a 28-year-old former second-round pick from Delaware, to bolster their defensive backfield ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Adderley, standing at 60 and weighing 206 pounds, brings solid experience from 50 career games with 44 starts, 232 tackles, 3 interceptions, and 12 pass breakups. He will compete for a spot in a crowded veteran safety room, with Cam Bynum currently holding down the starting free safety position. This move aims

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    Colts Sign Nasir Adderley, Strengthening Secondary

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolster their secondary with the signing of free agent safety Nasir Adderley, a second-round pick from Delaware who spent four seasons with the Chargers. Adderleys experience and skills could provide a veteran edge to the defense, filling gaps left by recent departures and strengthening the run game plan. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public

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    Colts Add Safety Nasir Adderley, Strengthening Secondary

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts bolster their safety ranks with Nasir Adderley, adding depth to their secondary ahead of the 2026 NFL draft. Despite a year off, Adderleys career-high 13.2 yards per reception and low miss tackle rate make him a valuable addition. The Colts now have a trio of safeties from free agency and the roster, all competing for snaps. This move doesnt alter their draft plans, as theyll still target the best safety available to address lingering questions in the secondary. Support th

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    Nasir Adderley Returns to Colts, Shakes Up Secondary

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Nasir Adderley Returns to Colts, Shakes Up Secondary

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    Colts Sign Safety Nasir Adderley

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Indianapolis Colts Strengthen Secondary with Nasir Adderley Signing The Indianapolis Colts have bolstered their secondary by signing free agent safety Nasir Adderley. The 29-year-old, a second-round pick by the Los Angeles Chargers in 2019, is returning to the field after stepping away in the 2023 offseason. Adderley, who has started 44 of 46 games from 2020 to 2022, will provide competition and depth at the free safety position, although it may take time for him to regain his form after a coupl

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    Ballard's Draft Plans: Colts' Roster Gaps & Trade Possibilities

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Colts GM Chris Ballard to unveil draft plans, addressing roster gaps after free agency shakeup; Ballard holds annual pre-draft media session, considering trades to bolster draft capital. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/14464f690f24b167

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    Colts Draft: Ballard & Steichen's Plan, Key Needs & Moore Trade

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Colts Draft

    Colts fans, brace for the NFL Draft as the team, without a first-round pick, holds picks in rounds two and three. General manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen will unveil their plans next week. Key positions in need of reinforcement include linebacker, defensive end, wide receiver, and safety. A potential trade for Kenny Moore II could further impact the cornerback position. As spring activities intensify, the draft will be the main event shaping the teams future. Support the show

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    Colts' Linebacker Need: Top Draft Picks Eyed

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Colts' Linebacker Need: Top Draft Picks Eyed

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    Colts' 2026 Draft: Edge Rusher & Defensive Boost

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    The Indianapolis Colts are focusing on a significant draft boost in 2026, targeting the top edge rusher, Gabe Jacas, in the second round. With their pass rush struggling in 2025, they aim to address this need and improve their defense, especially at linebacker. They also plan to add immediate impact with three potential starting rookies, including Kyle Louis in the third round. The draft haul leans towards defense, with five of seven picks, while also sneaking in offensive help like DeZhaun Stri

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    Colts' Ballard Eyeing Draft Day Trades

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    With the 2026 NFL draft approaching, the Indianapolis Colts are considering trades to secure more picks. The trade value chart, a tool used by GMs like Chris Ballard, assigns point values to each pick, aiding in fair negotiations. Ballards strategy of trading back could help the Colts build depth without reaching for players. A simple trade down from pick forty-seven to fifty-two with Green Bay could net a slight four-point gain in value, potentially reshaping the Colts roster. Support the show:

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    Colts Mock Draft: Trench Upgrades & Linebacker Reinforcement

    Published Apr 14, 2026

    Colts Mock Draft

    The Indianapolis Colts bolster their defense and offensive line in this mock 2026 NFL Draft, selecting linebacker Anthony Hill Junior, offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan, defensive end LT Overton, defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim, quarterback Joey Aguilar, safety Jakobe Thomas, and defensive tackle Brandon Cleveland. These picks address immediate needs and build for the future, with Hill expected to make an impact right away. The real draft begins April 23rd at 8 PM Eastern. Support the show:Get a dis