The Indianapolis Colts have been well represented during Super Bowl week thanks to a number of media appearances from wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. Pittman defended quarterback Anthony ...
The Indianapolis Colts can always use more talent for the upcoming 2025 campaign, especially given the implications riding on making the playoffs. If the Colts somehow conclude year three of ...
Recently, he sat down for an appearance on Barstool's notorious "Pardon My Take" podcast, and an unforgettable part of Colts history resurfaced. For those in need of a refresher, the 2014 season ...
Former Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt feels he belongs in the team's Ring of Honor for the career he had with the team. Not only has the team not included him among its all-time greats ...
The Ravens ranked as the NFL's No. 3 scoring and total defense in 2011, which led to the Indianapolis Colts hiring Pagano to be their head coach in 2012. Pagano went 53-43 in five seasons in ...
Even so, units of the Silverado produced stateside may still be affected by the proposed tariffs, with approximately 37 percent of components used in Silverado and Sierra production originating ...
Are the Colts cheap? What's their salary cap situation? Can they add more cap space? Is General Manager Chris Ballard going to sign free agents? We can't answer the last question but we can answer ...
The Indianapolis Colts are hoping for some bigger success on the defensive side of the ball, but some things will remain the same in terms of the personnel. While new defensive coordinator Lou ...
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard, head coach Shane Steichen and quarterback Anthony Richardson aren’t going anywhere. The franchise’s three most important figures, excluding ...
Then he landed a tryout with the Indianapolis Colts and stayed eight years. He married a Colts cheerleader. He got a Colts tattoo on his left shoulder. He lit up reporters’ microphones with ...
This is the second story in the two-part “Off Sides” series about Straitway Indiana-Goshen, a controversial religious group in Logansport led by two former Indianapolis Colts players.