Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen are both inactive for their team’s season finales
ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid recently weighed in on how the Colts should approach the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
According to ESPN's Jordan Reid, the Indianapolis Colts may finally address their tight end need by selecting Penn State All-American tight end Tyler Warren in the first round.
In recent rankings, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs is among the best NFL receivers from the regular season.
In this early mock draft from CBS Sports, the Indianapolis Colts make a bit of a surprise pick in the first round.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is in unwanted territory regarding 2024's quarterback rankings.
Colts right guard Will Fries only saw five games before a season-ending injury but displayed plenty of promise in his fourth season with the Circle City squad. Through 2024 he ended up with stellar Pro Football Focus metrics, landing an overall grade of 86.9, pass-blocking of 74.9, and run-blocking of 84.9.
Josh Downs put together a solid second season as one of the top receiving options for the Indianapolis Colts. He isn't a household name yet, but he could be in the next few years if he keeps playing like he has been.
During his end-of-season press conference, general manager Chris Ballard was asked about AD Mitchell, his rookie season, and what has to improve. In short, the Colts are going to need more consistency from Mitchell in Year 2.
Alix Earle teased a potential engagement to her boyfriend, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Berrios, in a cryptic video.
Check out which players should stand out in each of the four Divisional Round matchups.  Patrick Mahomes  is not a player you want to face in the postseason. Since becoming the Chiefs’ starting QB in 2018,
Every fantasy football season brings plenty of hits and plenty of misses. Rob looks at his top picks and hits from a fantasy football expert accuracy perspective.