» The Colts' first-half issues on defense of late aren't too complex to figure out: While the Colts' defense overall has been solid throughout the season, the last couple games have featured some head-scratching moments against the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, who combined for 514...
I'm sure you would've loved to have a better start last Sunday against the Bengals, but you get down 21-0 early and have to fight your way back into the game and win it. How satisfying was it to see your team respond in that fashion, now heading into the bye week?
Reich: "Yeah, no doubt. I...
» Taylor's diligence and mindset have allowed him to adapt to an NFL offense very quickly: Taylor's college film at Wisconsin indicated the Colts were undoubtedly getting one of the more explosive running backs in recent NFL Draft memory. Taylor, of course, left Wisconsin after finishing sixth...
» Rodrigo Blankenship, kicker: Blankenship, who was signed by the Colts as an undrafted free agent on April 29, connected on all five of his kick attempts in last Sunday's win over the Bengals, including one field goal (from 40 yards) and all four extra-point tries. Blankenship on the season has...
Joey Tanona has gotten used to being the center of attention.
The 6-foot-6, 275-pound junior lineman made the most of his opportunities at the left tackle slot a year ago by helping pave the way for Zionsville to accumulate more than 4,000 yards of offense and claim a Class 6A sectional crown...
» Lewis can't predict how many snaps he'll get on a weekly basis, so he tries to make the most out of each opportunity: Through six games, Lewis has been utilized as a rotational piece up front along the defensive line; he's played 86 total defensive snaps, or just less than 23 percent in all...
» Brady is encouraged by the progress made by rookie quarterback Jacob Eason: Eason was taken in the fourth round of this year's NFL Draft, and first and foremost had to battle it out with Chad Kelly for the No. 3 quarterback job heading into the regular season.
Eason was able to earn that...
» Rivers and the Colts' offense got a lot out of their "self-scout" opportunity today before getting a few days off for the bye week: The Colts' players are set to have Thursday through Sunday off to recharge their batteries — but still stay dialed in mentally and physically, as head coach Frank...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced East Chicago Central to withdraw from the IHSAA state tournament. Gary West moves on to the Class 4A Sectional 17 semifinals.
Southwood has also withdrawn from the state tournament, meaning Northfield has advanced to the Class 1A Sectional...
» Harris developed an early relationship with the Colts in the pre-draft process, leading to him signing as an undrafted free agent: Harris was a dangerous offensive and special teams weapon at Southern Miss, where in 2019 he was a force as a running back (541 rushing yards), a receiver (346...
Dear Colts Family:
As we reach the Bye Week and our first break of the season, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for your friendship and support of the Horseshoe – especially in a truly unbelievable year like this one.
We knew 2020 would look different than any other season in the past...
» Castonzo is feeling much better after working his way back from a rib injury: The 10th-year left tackle missed the final four plays of the Colts' Week 4 victory over the Chicago Bears, and then sat out the following week's loss to the Cleveland Browns, to give his rib plenty of time to heal up...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today signed safety Ibraheim Campbell to the practice squad and released cornerback Christian Angulo from the practice squad.
Campbell, 5-11, 210 pounds, has spent time on the Colts' active roster and practice squad this season. He was originally signed to...
» RED HOT RIVERS: After falling in a 21-0 hole, the Colts needed to score points — and fast — to get back into the ballgame on Sunday against the Bengals. Fortunately, their veteran quarterback was more than happy to oblige. In fact, Philip Rivers got the heavy lifting out of the way with a...
» The Colts players are staying in Indy during their bye week: In any normal year, players get a chance to head out for a few days during their bye week, perhaps recharging their batteries in their hometowns or catching a game at their alma mater. But 2020 has certainly not been a normal year...
This season marks the 21st year the Colts are recognizing outstanding high school football coaches throughout the state. Each week following a high school football weekend, one coach will be announced as the honoree.
All high school head coaches in the state are eligible regardless of their...
INDIANAPOLIS — Philip Rivers broke out in a big way when his team needed him the most on Sunday, and now you can help him receive a little recognition for his efforts.
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback is a nominee for the FedEx Air Player of the Week award. Click here to vote for Rivers (and...
The Colts announced yesterday that it will host up to 12,500 attendees at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 8. Because of the reduced capacity, season ticket members – including individual ticket holders selected by seniority, suite holders, and team partners – were given the first opportunity to...
The Colts' woes on Sunday began early. On their second play from scrimmage, Rivers found Doyle on a quick screen play, but the tight end would fumble the ball without any contact as he tried to turn up the field, which was recovered by defensive tackle Xavier Williams at the Indianapolis 43-yard...
Indianapolis – The Indianapolis Colts will host up to 12,500 attendees at Lucas Oil Stadium for the team's fourth home game on Sun., Nov. 8 vs. the Baltimore Ravens, team officials announced today. Normal capacity for Colts home games at the stadium is 63,000.
Because of the reduced capacity...