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With Anthony Richardson, Colts’ draft enters new era

INDIANAPOLIS — For the first time in forever, the Indianapolis Colts will have a little less to worry about during the NFL draft. Granted, the stakes are still high. The team’s seven picks will still be expected to produce. Success in the draft is essential for a team that believes so deeply in fielding a […]

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Panthers signing Robert Hunt, Damien Lewis was a necessity

“I’ve been waiting on this conversation,” the former Miami Dolphins player said Wednesday on a Zoom call. “All of you guys get your pens out, and if you know somebody in Charlotte tell ’em I want a cyber Tesla truck. “That’s what I’ve been wanting for multiple years. I told myself once I got the […]

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Colts’ in-house free agent plan will be tested

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not often a team hands out more than $200 million in contracts during the first week of the NFL’s free agent signing period, only to have its roster look largely the same as the previous season. And, yet, that is exactly what played out this week in Indianapolis, where the Colts went […]

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The all-playoff era team: The best players of the past decade

It’s a simple premise and yet a near-impossible challenge. The story of the past decade of college football is littered with superstars — from Lamar Jackson‘s mystifying talent to Baker Mayfield planting the Oklahoma flag at Ohio State to Tua Tagovailoa rescuing Alabama from the brink of defeat to a former walk-on in Stetson Bennett […]

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Will Colts buck tradition and franchise-tag WR Michael Pittman?

More Teams. More Games. Pat McAfee and Adam Vinatieri are both positive their former team is headed in the right direction under coach Shane Steichen (edited) (0:52) INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL on Friday announced an historic increase in the salary cap, with the figure rising more than $30 million per team to $255.4 million. It’s […]

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Plenty of changes in player rankings

The 2014 class strengths on offense are clearly at running back (for the second year in a row) and wide receiver as the trend of big, long targets continues. Offensively the jury is still out for the most part at quarterback top-to-bottom. Deshaun Watson (Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville), Keller Chryst (Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto), David Cornwell (Norman, […]

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Former Ravens LB Zachary Orr promoted by team to DC job

More Teams. More Games. Pat McAfee and crew react to the Ravens promoting Zach Orr to be their new defensive coordinator. (0:47) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens promoted inside linebackers coach Zachary Orr to defensive coordinator Thursday, elevating one of their former star defenders and making history as a result. Orr is the […]

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Colts hope Jonathan Taylor’s finale is sign of future success

More Teams. More Games. Matt Bowen explains why Colts RB Jonathan Taylor should be a top fantasy running back next season. (0:35) INDIANAPOLIS — Jonathan Taylor had barely secured the handoff when he saw a 300-pound defensive tackle bearing down. So the Indianapolis Colts running back proceeded to do what he does best: Leave the […]

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2024 NFL Pro Bowl AFC, NFC rosters: The league’s top players

More Teams. More Games. Domonique Foxworth and Jeff Saturday discuss the Bills’ season turnaround and whether they can keep up their momentum into the playoffs. (1:22) The rosters are set for the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl, and the San Francisco 49ers lead the way with nine selections. Second-year quarterback Josh Allen to his lowest career […]

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Colts’ season comes down to one game vs. Texans

More Teams. More Games. Colts coach Shane Steichen talks to Pat McAfee about how he’s handled adversity throughout his first season. (1:57) INDIANAPOLIS — The music was blaring at such a thunderous level in the Indianapolis Colts’ locker room Sunday afternoon that coach Shane Steichen could barely get through his postgame news conference in an […]

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