Indianapolis, IN — The Indianapolis Colts‘ 2024 first-round pick is quietly emerging. Laiatu Latu was his draft class’s first defender selected at 15th overall; therefore, expectations were set by fans and analysts alike — he simply must be the best defender, and no grace period for acclimation is allowed. This, of course, is how casual followers of the sport grasp NFL Draft happenings. It makes brief, logical sense on the surface, but cannot be viewed in a vacuum.
Colts general manager Chris Ballard certainly didn’t make matters better with his post-draft selection reaction. He appeared more confident than arrogant in...
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According to PFF’s John Kosko (subscription), recently acquired Indianapolis Colts All-Pro Sauce Gardner remains ‘the gold standard at starting cornerback’—after his Week 10 debut in Germany for the Horseshoe:
Sauce Gardner remains the gold standard: Gardner’s 28% forced incompletion rate and 44% completion rate allowed both rank third in the NFL. His 13.8% open-target rate is the second best in the league, while his 73.74% lockdown rate leads all cornerbacks.
Further, per PFF, Gardner leads the league in their advanced coverage grade (5.545). For comparison’s sake, the Philadelphia Eagles Cooper DeJean (5.507) ranks 2nd best, while the Colts very...
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The Indianapolis Colts today released their Thursday injury report for Week 12 of the NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Quarterback Daniel Jones was limited at practice today with a calf injury. Jones was not in the injury report yesterday, so it would appear as if he injured his calf during practice. Jones being limited casts speculation on his availability for Sundays game against the Kansas City Chiefs but tomorrow will be a huge indicator. If Jones cannot play then it would likely be rookie Riley Leonard starting Sunday, which is less than ideal.
Linebacker Jaylon Carlies...
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Ya’ll know that I am old, right? I have (and use) a flip phone and only a Facebook page as a connection to anything considered social media. Given that, it should not come as much of a surprise that I listen to the radio on my 20 mile commute, to and from work each day. My mornings are with the Unsportsmanlike crew and my drive home is with Freddy and Harry. Monday mornings, the Unsportsmanlike cast offers to sum up each of Sunday’s games, with one line. I think it is supposed to be one sentence, but they allow some...
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Week twelve in the NFL means a lot of things. By this point, there is a strong sense of who is good, who is not, who is a contender, and who is picking out locations for the 2026 draft party. We already know so much because every team has played at least ten games. Week twelve also means there is plenty of football left. Take a screenshot of the AFC playoff picture because between now and the end of the regular season, a lot will change. Sunday’s monumental contest between the Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs will go a...
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The Indianapolis Colts today released their Wednesday injury report for Week 12 of the NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Linebacker Jaylon Carlies was a full participant today at practice. Carlies has been on injured reserve all year with an ankle injury. The team announced they were opening the 21 practice window for him today and seeing him already practicing fully is a great sight. Carlies will hopefully join a defense already playing at a high level.
Defensive end Samson Ebukam was a limited participant at practice today with a knee injury. Ebukam has missed several weeks...
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As the holidays quickly approach, Indianapolis Colts playmakers Tyler Warren and Josh Downs are making an impact both on and off the field.
Partnering with Feeding America and FedEx, Warren and Downs joined FedEx team members to help pack and assemble meals at Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, a massive facility that helps provide 56 million pounds of food annually across 21 counties in the state.
The work that these two companies, as well as all of the volunteers working the food bank, are pivotal to providing meals to families struggling with food insecurity. However, according to Joshua Sovell, senior...
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Indianapolis, IN — Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen revealed to local media this morning that defenders Charvarius Ward and Jaylon Carlies have both been designated to return from injured reserve, opening their 21-day practice window. They can be activated at any time over the next three weeks.
Lou Anarumo’s defense will potentially add a huge boost to its already strong defensive backfield if Charvarius Ward can go this Sunday. He’ll need all the help he can get with another highly anticipated matchup against the Chiefs’ offense led by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid.
Ward, [who suffered his IR-worthy concussion...
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According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, a number of Indianapolis Colts assistant coaches have been named among his ‘top young head coaching candidates to know’—which included (with their ages denoted thereafter): offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter (41), tight ends coach Tom Manning (42), offensive line coach Tony Sparano Jr. (39), and quarterbacks coach Cam Turner (38).
In particular, Cooter was highlighted among these young Colts assistant coaches with a key blurb from Pelissero:
Colts OC Jim Bob Cooter, 41: A one-time backup quarterback at Tennessee, Cooter was just 31 when he took over as the Lions’ play-caller in 2015...
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The Colts get a chance to win on two fronts this coming Sunday. A win over the Chiefs, likely keeps KC out of the tourney that might as well be named for them over the last 7 years. No one will have stuck a fork in them, but it would put them at 5 – 6, needing a 5 game winning streak to have any shot. Secondly, it would allow us to continue to control our own destiny as far as the #1 seed is concerned. We wouldn’t technically overtake the Pats, unless they happen to find a way to...
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Josh Downs has established himself as a great option on third down and the best one on the Colts.
One big reason Josh Downs looks so good on money downs is that the Colts’ offense keeps third down manageable. Indy is sitting near the top of the league in third-down conversion rate, and team pieces have even highlighted that the Colts face the shortest average third down in the NFL — about 5.3 yards to go. That’s a massive advantage for a quick, separation-based slot like Downs. When you only need five or six yards, you don’t need a contested...
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