The dominoes soon will start tipping over, one into the next. The roster-building process is multi-phased: retaining your own valued free agents, the veteran free-agent market, the April 24-26 NFL Draft,
Over the coming weeks we will be taking a position-by-position look at the Indianapolis Colts roster heading into the offseason, with our lens more so on what’s ahead and what’s needed at each position group.
The Indianapolis Colts were named a “potential landing spot” for top free agent safety Talanoa Hufanga by Pro Football Focus. The need at the safety position is obvious for the Colts. For one, at a minimum, depth is needed with only Nick Cross, Rodney Thomas, and Marcel Dabo currently under contract for the 2025 season.
The Indianapolis Colts are need of help in the secondary and some good news for them in that regard--if they're willing to go down this path--is that this year's free agency class has a lot of top talent.
While Kelly is the biggest name on this list, Will Fries might be the Colts' most important looming free agent.
With the Senior Bowl being an important part of the pre-draft process for the Colts, let’s take a look at the highlights from Day 2 of practices.
He also gives the Colts offense a possible weapon out wide and downfield, fitting Steichen's scheme further. The wide receiver room currently has prominent names like Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, Alec Pierce, AD Mitchell, and Anthony Gould, but can always use competition.
According to an ESPN article, several NFL team executives, scouts and personnel figures believe the Colts will win the AFC South title in 2025.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens staff as a senior defensive secondary coach.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts owner Jim Irsay has ... Irsay released a long statement Sunday night revealing that general manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen will return for 2025, hours ...
A new CBS Sports mock draft by Chris Trapasso has the Colts taking senior Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round. Egbuka played alongside numerous elite receiver
The Kansas football team added its first offensive lineman in the 2026 recruiting class on Sunday morning when it earned the commitment of Malachi Mills, a tackle from Westfield, Indiana. Mills, whose social media profile lists him at 6-foot-5 and 280 pounds,