INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Colts today moved tight end Andrew Vollert from the Commissioner's Exempt List to the active roster and waived-injured wide receiver Chad Williams. If Williams clears waivers, he will revert to the Colts Injured Reserve list.
Vollert, 6-5, 245 pounds, was claimed...
» After five straight practice sessions in full pads, the Colts today were in helmets and shells — a little bit lighter pace before Monday's first of two practices being held this week at Lucas Oil Stadium (both of which are closed to the public - get details on live streaming the practice...
» The team is still weighing its options with its depth at offensive tackle: The Colts have one of the best offensive line units in the entire NFL, and, accordingly, are in terrific shape off the edge with left tackle Anthony Castonzo and right tackle Braden Smith, who made his training camp...
» Wilson waited for the right opportunity, and is happy it came with the Colts: Wilson, who entered the NFL in 2012 as a second-round selection by the New England Patriots, has plenty of experience under his belt.
In 110 career games with 43 starts with the Patriots (2012-15) and the Detroit...
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INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard said late last week, in an appearance on Sirius XM NFL, said the team hopes 2020 third-round pick Julian Blackmon, the talented safety out of Utah, will be ready to be removed from the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list within the next...
INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Colts today signed free agents cornerback Andre Chachere and center Joey Hunt. The team also placed tackle Andrew Donnal on the Injured Reserve list and waived-injured tight end Ian Bunting. If Bunting clears waivers, he will revert to the Colts Injured Reserve...
» Among those returning for the Colts on Saturday were defensive tackle DeForest Buckner and defensive tackle/end Denico Autry. Buckner — who was more of a limited participant on Saturday — had missed two practices with a hand injury, while Autry sat out on Friday with an ankle injury.
» Among...
» Reich had updates on injured starters Braden Smith and Jack Doyle: Smith (foot) is yet to participate in any training camp practices, while Doyle (neck) has been out the last three days.
When it comes to Smith, the Colts' starting right tackle, Reich thinks he's "close" to returning to the...
» Able to play inside and outside, Carrie takes pride in the challenges at nickel cornerback, especially: Carrie has lined up all over the secondary as he enters his seventh NFL season in 2020, but he really embraces the added challenges and responsibilities in the nickel cornerback spot.
In...
» Eberflus is noticing an upward trend for Tyquan Lewis as he begins Year 3: Lewis was one of the Colts' four second-round picks in 2018, the same year they also selected linebacker Darius Leonard, tackle Braden Smith and defensive end Kemoko Turay in Round 2. The Ohio State product has battled...
» Sirianni believes the Colts have one of the best running back groups in the NFL, and the best he's been around: Ideal size, speed, strength, vision, pass-catching ability, pass protection — the Colts have it in spades when it comes to their four running backs: Marlon Mack, Jonathan Taylor...
» Mack looks at the addition of Jonathan Taylor as an opportunity for everybody to excel: Head coach Frank Reich back in the spring shared the story of when the Colts were on the brink of selecting Taylor, the standout Wisconsin running back, in the second round of this year's draft, he texted...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today claimed tight end Andrew Vollert off waivers (from Carolina).
Vollert, 6-5, 245 pounds, has spent time with the Carolina Panthers (2020), Los Angeles Chargers (2019-20), Cincinnati Bengals (2018-19) and Arizona Cardinals (2018). In 2019, he spent the...
» Safety Malik Hooker made a nifty play to prevent a quick pass to Campbell from going anywhere, downing the quick receiver around the line of scrimmage. Hooker was really the last line of defense in the area. It's these kinds of plays that Hooker told the media earlier in the week he's been...
The Indianapolis Colts today placed wide receiver T.Y. Hilton on the Active/Non-Football Injury list, and also waived or released seven players: wide receiver Rodney Adams, running back Darius Jackson, defensive end Jegs Jegede, tackle Cedrick Lang, cornerback Picasso Nelson Jr., tackle Travis...
In this COVID-19 world that we're in, how is the team looking in training camp and how are they handling the whole thing?
Ballard: "Good. I mean, look: everybody makes the excuse that we didn't have an offseason, but we're all playing under the same rules. Nobody's got an advantage on anybody...
butmrlahey on Colts Reddit: "How do you think the adjustments to the off-season will impact Jonathon Taylor's and Michael Pittman's transition to the NFL?"
Walker: I don't think there's any doubt the lack of actual on-field offseason work will affect guys like Jonathan Taylor and Michael...
» Hines isn't the only running back getting a lot of pass targets in practice nowadays: Hines' bread and butter is his versatility out of the backfield; he can run the ball like a traditional running back, but he's an extension of the wide receivers in the passing game, too.
That's been...
» Reich has been impressed with the way Tyquan Lewis has performed in camp so far: Lewis, a second-round pick out of Ohio State in the 2018 NFL Draft, battled a foot injury that kept him out of the first half of his rookie year, and then had a nagging ankle injury last year, and never really...