Some surprises, otherwise, not so much... as this first unofficial depth chart remains fully fluid with camp ongoing.
The Indianapolis Colts unveiled their first unofficial depth chart of training camp ahead of the team’s preseason opening Thursday night road game against the Baltimore Ravens.
There were a few quick hits to take note of:
OFFENSE
Greetings everyone! After somewhat of a summer break it feels great to finally be back and writing about our dear Colts’ team. The quiet offseason was nice, sure—but as writers, we kind of live for the drama. And thankfully, football is finally upon us again. With that, I’m taking the bold step of putting my predictions for the season in writing, so you can all come back when it’s over and either roast me... or crown me a prophet.
Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson are fighting...
Here’s what happened this weekend, and prayers up for Colts backup running back Salvon Ahmed after tough training camp scene...
The Indianapolis Colts returned to training camp this weekend for back-to-back morning practices on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
Tied with some family plans, I wasn’t able to get Day 8 up in time yesterday. However, I have no plans of not aggregating what transpired on Saturday morning, so if it’s alright with you, I’ve combined them both for this extended Colts training camp takeaways edition.
Let’s kick it off regarding what transpired this weekend!
**Turnovers Plague...
“That is a base call deal right now when it comes to that,” Anarumo said. “So, we don’t do a whole lot and we are just getting used to the mechanics of signaling from the sideline on the ball. So, we kept it really simple out there, but they executed what I was asking.”
The Indianapolis Colts defense has wreaked havoc for the offense through the first two weeks of training camp, especially during the red-zone focused practice sessions.
Third-year quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. was off-target Saturday morning in particular, completing just 3-of-10 pass attempts in the high-leverage red zone...
The Colts have a plan for preseason by alternating each of their QB1 competitors for starts during their upcoming exhibitions.
According to Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen on Sunday, the expectation right now is that each of the team’s two competitors vying for the QB1 job will alternate starts in the upcoming preseason games (via Fox59/CBS4’s Mike Chappell):
That means that each of 3rd-year pro Anthony Richardson and veteran addition Daniel Jones will get an opportunity with the first-team offense during this year’s preseason.
The Colts travel to Baltimore this week for their preseason opener on Thursday night (8/7),...
See how the Colts did in their last practice at Grand Park before they head to Baltimore for the week.
Westfield, IN — The weather was perfect for the Colts’ final practice before they take a trip to Baltimore for the week. The Colts and Ravens have a joint practice scheduled for Tuesday, two days before both teams kick off the preseason slate against one another.
Not only did Anthony Richardson rebound in a big way from his previous practice on Saturday, but all three quarterbacks had strong showings despite an onslaught of pressure from the pass rush.
Indy’s defense put on an inspired showing earlier this morning.
Westfield, IN — After being victim to an explosive outing from Indy’s offense in the team’s first-ever night practice at Grand Park, the Colts defense rebounded in a big way this morning.
After returning All-Pros at each level of the defense — DeForest Buckner, Zaire Franklin, and Charvarius Ward — the Colts tightened up in today’s red zone-heavy practice. It began with the starting unit but continued with the reserves.
As a result, both quarterbacks struggled, with Richardson having by far his worst showing of camp thus far. To be...
The Washington Commanders’ top Wide Receiver has requested a trade on Thursday. Could the Colts swing a trade for Indiana’s 2013 Mr. Football to return back home?
Washington Commanders Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin has long been a fan favorite of Indianapolis football fans, with his football journey beginning with the Cathedral Fighting Irish. In 2013 he was named Indiana’s Mr. Football after a dominant senior year which culminated in a sensational state championship-winning performance in Lucas Oil Stadium (9 touches, 170 total yards, and 3 Touchdowns), earning him a scholarship with Ohio State.
Five years later he returned to Lucas...
The Colts’ first-ever training camp night practice was a smash hit.
Westfield, IN — For the first time, the Indianapolis Colts hosted a nighttime practice for training camp. With two massive light fixtures illuminating Grand Park’s southernmost field, aka Field 2, the 2025-26 Colts got a taste of primetime football exactly one week before the preseason slate begins.
Former Colts TE Jack Doyle kicked off the festivities by addressing the crowd before officially swearing in said night practice, which ran from 8-10 PM EST — a practice that was chock-full of team periods with special teams and a couple of...
Richardson is stringing together solid outings and looking like QB1.
Has Anthony Richardson figured it out? Is year three the year that he puts it all together and shows everyone that the Indianapolis Colts made the right call by drafting him? Assuming he can stay healthy, has he finally put all the pieces together to drive this offense effectively, efficiently, extraordinarily, exquisitely, and perhaps even epically? Ok, way too many “e” words, but in short, can Richardson move the needle for this offense and team as a whole to reach the next level?
If one were to look at the...
Let there be lights!
The Indianapolis Colts held their first night practice ever of training camp at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana, on Thursday evening, and there were a few takeaways to take note of:
**Colts...
A critical position just got thinner.
Coming into the season, cornerback was a huge area of need for the Indianapolis Colts. Charvarius Ward signed in free agency as one of Chris Ballard’s biggest splashes to help address that hole, and the consensus is that he should be a very nice upgrade for that unit. With the number one spot filled, the fight to take over the number two role is taking center stage at camp. The rotation of Jaylon Jones, JuJu Brents, and Justin Walley took a major hit, however, as two out of the three sustained hamstring injuries that...