INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today signed wide receiver Marcus Johnson to the practice squad.
Johnson, 6-1, 207 pounds, participated in Indianapolis' 2020 offseason program and training camp. He has played in 23 career games (six starts) in his time with the Colts (2018-19) and...
Adams to miss some time
We learned earlier in the week that safety Malik Hooker was done for the season with an Achilles injury, while wide receiver Parris Campbell is, at the very least, expected to miss a significant amount of time with a knee injury after both players exited last Sunday's...
Indianapolis – Last Sunday's Indianapolis Colts win over the Minnesota Vikings will re-air tonight, Wednesday, September 23 at 8 p.m. ET on WTTV CBS4's digital channel 4.2.
The Colts defeated the Vikings 28-11 behind rookie running back Jonathan Taylor's 101 yards rushing with a TD, tight end...
» The major improvements defensively from Game 1 to Game 2 simply came down to attention to detail and execution: The Colts' defense in their 2020 opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars allowed quarterback Gardner Minshew II to dink and dunk his way down the field all afternoon, as evidenced by...
» The Colts won't turn to just one player to replace what's lost in the slot with Parris Campbell out: The excitement level for Parris Campbell entering the season was through the roof for the Colts, who caught just enough glimpses at his playmaking ability in what turned out to be an...
» The Colts' punt unit, led by Rigoberto Sanchez, isn't afraid to try to pin its opponents deep in its their own territory: With 6:09 left in the second quarter of last Sunday's game against the Vikings, the Colts were forced to punt from their own 41-yard line. Rigoberto Sanchez nailed a high...
» Two games into his NFL career, Pittman Jr. sees a couple clear differences from the college game: Pittman Jr. was a standout wide receiver at USC, where he compiled 171 receptions for 2,519 yards and 19 touchdowns; he had an especially productive final season in 2019, when he caught 101 passes...
INDIANAPOLIS — First start. First touchdown. First 100-yard rushing performance.
First award nomination.
Fresh off his standout performance in the Indianapolis Colts' Week 2 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, running back Jonathan Taylor is a nominee for the NFL's Rookie of the Week award...
» Two changes this week to the Colts' unofficial depth chart, with at least another one coming — and all are injury-related. No longer is Marlon Mack (Achilles injury, out for season) listed at running back, and Daurice Fountain, who was elevated to the active roster from the practice squad last...
The Indianapolis Colts will host the New York Jets in Week 3. The game time is set for 4:05 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 27, at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The contest will mark the 71st all-time regular season matchup between the teams, with the Colts leading the series at 41-29. In their last matchup on...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today elevated safety Ibraheim Campbell and cornerback Tremon Smith to the 53-man roster from the practice squad and signed tight ends Hale Hentges and Ethan Wolf to the practice squad. The team also placed wide receiver Parris Campbell and safety Malik...
» Campbell suffered a knee injury early in the first quarter of Sunday's 28-11 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at Lucas Oil Stadium, and did not return. Reich confirmed today the second-year wide receiver suffered injuries to his MCL and PCL, and while Campbell is "going to miss some time,"...
INDIANAPOLIS — Watching Julian Blackmon on Sunday, it would've been impossible to tell that he had undergone major knee surgery just 9 1/2 months prior.
The rookie safety was making plays all over the field for the Indianapolis Colts in his NFL debut against the Minnesota Vikings, finishing...
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...
» BORN TO RUN: Reich had admitted last week that he had hoped to have established the run better in the Colts' Week 1 loss to the Jaguars, when quarterback Philip Rivers ended up throwing the ball 46 times, compared to just 22 total rushing attempts by the team. So against the Vikings, Reich...
The Colts' offense also got a big boost from another young player playing a major role with an injury to a veteran starter, as tight end Mo Alie-Cox, in for two-time Pro Bowler Jack Doyle, who was inactive Sunday with knee and ankle injuries, had a career day with five receptions for 111 yards...
• Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner tallied three tackles (two solo), 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.5 sacks. In the second quarter, he recorded a sack-safety on Kirk Cousins and reached 30.0 career sacks.
— It was his first career safety and the team's first since Justin Houston had at Pittsburgh...
Alie-Cox, meanwhile, was quickly able to turn a forgettable early moment into the biggest performance of his career on Sunday.
Trailing 3-0, the Colts were embarking on a methodical first offensive drive. On the 16th play, Indy faced 2nd and 8 from the Minnesota 11-yard line, and Rivers, lined...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts earned their first victory of the season today against the Minnesota Vikings, but might've lost two key pieces on both sides of the ball in the process.
Wide receiver Parris Campbell (knee) and safety Malik Hooker (Achilles) both exited Sunday's 28-11 win...
» FantasyPros Week 2 Position Rank: Taylor RB13, Hines RB23
» Vikings vs. RBs: 24th (23.6 FPPG)
"Hey Rookie, welcome to the NFL." Taylor on Sunday gets his first-career start after the aforementioned season-ending injury to Mack, and after a strong showing in his NFL debut — particularly in...