The Indianapolis Colts are in the bottom half of the NFL in salary cap space, but making a few obvious moves would put them near the top.
The Indianapolis Colts don't have many free agents they can't live without, but one in particular sticks out as a must-retain.
Colts edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo broke into the starting lineup in his fourth season. NFL free agency begins next week.
The Colts have missed the playoffs for four straight seasons, and they want nothing more than to break the skid. Tinkering with the roster is imperative for third-year coach Shane Steichen, who wants to further imbibe a winning mindset, and getting players in free agency could give him a leg up in achieving his vision.
The Colts are inviting fans to Lucas Oil Stadium to watch the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft as the newest member of the Colts is selected.
One of the most fascinating and polarizing quarterbacks in the NFL over the past few years has been Indianapolis Colts passer Anthony Richardson. After stunning scouts with his athleticism and arm strength at the NFL combine, Richardson became the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft despite having played in just 24 games at the college level.
This is Julian Blackmon's second trip through free agency. He got in on 86 tackles with 3 interceptions and 4 passes defended in 2024.
Pat McAfee had some friction at the NFL combine in the very same city his ESPN show is hosted every day. While responding to a Front Office Sports report that McAfee will not attend the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay due to “insufficient respect,” McAfee explained his high levels of frustration with NFL event organizers.