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    Colts Productions Wins Two Emmy® Awards

    Colts Productions is the team's production and distribution group and includes all the club's video, radio, digital, social media, photo and creative properties. The production team uses its unprecedented access to players, coaches, scouts and other team personnel to provide a whole host of...
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    Kenny Moore II: 'I Was Grieving Him Before I Started Grieving Him'

    "I saw him immediately when I walked on the field. He was the smallest kid on the grass," McPherson recalled. "You know, I bet Kenny was probably 5-foot-1. No chance he was over 100 pounds." But McPherson, the extremely successful head football coach at Lowndes High School, knows talent when...
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    Why The Colts Are Celebrating Juneteenth

    Commemorated annually on June 19th, Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S. While the Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Sept. 22, 1862, declared that "all persons held as slaves within any state … in rebellion against...
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    Colts To Celebrate 'Juneteenth' With New Scholarship, Inclusion Director

    INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Colts today announced the first of several steps to battle systemic racism and other forms of discrimination and to ensure that diversity, equity and inclusion are at the forefront of the team's business and community efforts. "The mission of the Colts is to...
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    Three Colts Make NFL.com's 2020 All-Under-25 Team

    Like Sessler mentioned, other rookie linebackers received fanfare in 2019, but none were technically better than Okereke, whose 77.3 grade from PFF was tops among rookie linebackers — almost 11 points higher than the next player — and No. 8 overall among all NFL linebackers. PFF put Okereke on...
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    Michael Pittman Jr. On Indy Workouts, Mindset At X-Receiver, Quiet Confidence

    » Getting to Indianapolis this week for the first time as a member of the Colts, Pittman Jr. "felt like I was home:" Pittman Jr. is a California kid through and through; a native of Woodland Hills, Calif., he went on to star at USC in the Los Angeles area before being selected by the Colts in...
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    Leap Year: Parris Campbell Set For A Big Jump In Year 2?

    On the surface, the only thing holding Campbell back last year were the injuries; a hamstring pull that cost him most of training camp, and then sports hernia, hand and foot injuries that zapped away nine games and ultimately put him on injured reserve. Although the Colts' passing game was...
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    2021 NFL Pro Bowl Is Heading To Las Vegas

    The NFL announced today that the 2021 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, January 31. The Pro Bowl game will air on ESPN, ABC and ESPN Deportes. "We look forward to partnering with the Raiders and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors...
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    Dezmon Patmon On Working Out With Teammates, Training Camp Approach, Learning Playbook

    » After getting a chance to work out with a couple fellow rookie teammates in California, Patmon is now in Indy getting work in with Philip Rivers and others: For weeks the COVID-19 pandemic kept all players across the league at their respective homes across the country, and most were limited to...
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    Jonathan Taylor On Splitting Reps, Ball Security, Ivy League Possibilities

    » It's not about the number of reps he gets; Taylor is focused on making what reps he does get count: The Colts already had a solid, established starter at the running back position in Marlon Mack when they decided to move up three spots in the second round of this year's NFL Draft to take...
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    Danny Pinter On Picking Up The Playbook, Veteran O-Linemen, Interior Focus

    » Pinter knows his place as a rookie, but has also been sure to be as assertive as he can be in virtual positional meetings: Offensive line coach Chris Strausser recently told Colts.com how impressed he's been with Pinter's ability to quickly pick up the playbook, which has been evident...
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    Colts Sign 2020 Third-Round Pick Julian Blackmon; All Nine Picks Now Under Contract

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts tonight signed safety Julian Blackmon. The Colts have now signed all nine of their draft picks from the 2020 NFL Draft. Blackmon, 6-0, 187 pounds, was selected by Indianapolis in the third round (85th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. He saw action in 48...
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    Colts Sign 2020 Second-Round Pick Michael Pittman Jr.

    INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Colts today signed wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. The Colts have now signed eight of their nine draft picks from the 2020 NFL Draft. Pittman Jr., 6-4, 223 pounds, was selected by Indianapolis in the second round (34th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. He...
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    Michael Pittman Jr. In Best Rookie Wide Receiver Situation In NFL, According To PFF

    Earlier this offseason, Renner also considered the pairing of the Colts and 41st-overall pick Jonathan Taylor as the best match between a rookie running back and their new team, and now the Colts have landed a receiver in the perfect situation as well in Pittman Jr.. There are several factors...
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    Robert Mathis To Be Inducted Into Colts Ring Of Honor On Nov. 22

    Mathis finished his career ranked 17th in league history in sacks and his 47 sack-forced fumbles are a league record. He was named to six consecutive Pro Bowls (2008-2013) and was voted a 2013 Associated Press and Sporting News First Team NFL All-Pro selection. In 2013, Mathis won the inaugural...
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    Remembering 'Mr. Indianapolis,' Chris Beaty

    A track and field and cross country athlete at the school, Overton initially didn't dare mingle with the basketball, football and soccer players that seemed to have their run of the Bloomington, Ind., campus. But Overton was able to escape her bubble, and eventually she was introduced to a...
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    PFF: Anthony Castonzo Is Colts' Most-Underrated Player

    As Linsey mentioned, despite still playing like he's in his prime, Castonzo entered the 2020 offseason contemplating his future and whether or not he would continue playing football. After giving it some thought, Castonzo decided to return, inking a new two-year deal with the Colts as a result...
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    Colts Season Ticket Members Get Introduced To New Quarterback Philip Rivers

    * » Rivers has always come away impressed with Indianapolis and Colts fans:* Rivers played the Colts eight total times throughout his first 16 years with the Chargers, and, to the chagrin of his new fans, the eight-time Pro Bowler came out victorious in six of those matchups. Rivers played...
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    Philip Rivers 1-on-1: On Family Life, Old Battles With Colts, New Chapter

    Having just moved to Indianapolis within the last week, what's your first impression of Central Indiana? Rivers: "Shoot, it's been great. I tell you what: the people have been great. Very welcoming in our neighborhood. And it's been awesome. You know, the weather's been great, too, so that...
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    Rock Ya-Sin On Confidence Heading Into Year 2, Physicality At Cornerback Position

    » After an up-and-down start to his rookie season in 2018, Ya-Sin said he learned how to trust himself, leading to more confidence the second half: Ya-Sin was selected by the Colts early in the second round of last year's NFL Draft, which came with all sorts of expectations once he hit the...
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