At the risk of reminding the obvious, the Indianapolis Colts just crushed two winless teams at home. If there’s really a reason for optimism, they must show this stuff at Chicago and at Cleveland.
At the risk of reminding the obvious, the Indianapolis Colts just crushed two winless teams at home. If there’s really a reason for optimism, they must show this stuff at Chicago and at Cleveland.
Three dropped passes in two games have prompted questions about Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who says a call from his grandma helped set him straight on what's wrong.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich says owner Jim Irsay has the final say on opening or closing the Lucas Oil Stadium roof and window. But the boss will consider his coach’s suggestions.
As the bodies started falling at a seemingly alarming rate in Week 2, including the Indianapolis Colts losing two key starters, why were players getting hurt? The explanation might not be so complicated.
As a proud, life-long Ohio State Buckeyes fan, it’s become increasingly difficult to maintain objectivity when these players get drafted by the Indianapolis Colts and don’t live up to expectations.
Not long ago, cornerback Xavier Rhodes was considered one of the NFL’s best cover guys when he was with the Minnesota Vikings. After one game with the Indianapolis Colts, his former team visits Sunday.
Indianapolis Colts second-year wide receiver Parris Campbell had an encouraging opener with six receptions for a team-high 71 yards. After a rookie season derailed by three surgeries, the 2019 second-round pick can prove he’s the real deal by upping his g
After allowing three TD passes to open Jacksonville Jaguars receivers and Gardner Minshew II having only one incomplete pass in 20 attempts, the Indianapolis Colts need the secondary to contest stronger. And that’s an understatement.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers threw 20 interceptions last season, which means he’s going to be asked about when that happens again. He had two more, and a third negated by a penalty, in Sunday's opener.
One ugly road loss into the season, those inclined to accentuate the positive will remind one game does not a season make. But the Indianapolis Colts made too many disturbing mistakes that don't bode well for the future.
Regardless of what’s said about quarterback Philip Rivers joining the Indianapolis Colts for his 17th NFL season, he doesn’t derive any motivation from critics who question his ability to play at a high level.
The Indianapolis Colts decided undrafted rookie Rodrigo Blankenship showed enough in a kicking completion to earn the job over Chase McLaughlin. But was this decision basically a hunch?
As a 17-year NFL veteran quarterback, Philip Rivers shares how he gauges success at the position. That includes getting rid of the football quickly to Indianapolis Colts pass-catchers.
Indianapolis Colts rookie running back Jonathan Taylor dropped two passes in Saturday’s scrimmage. Offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni shares how the team is coaching Taylor to improve as a pass-catcher.
The Indianapolis Colts had a strong rushing attack in 2019, then added quarterback Philip Rivers, who likes to dump off passes to running backs. What’s stopping defenses from crowding the box? Rivers throwing the ball down the field.