The Indianapolis Colts practically killed their playoff chances after falling way short to the Denver Broncos last Sunday. The loss was riddled with mistakes, something the team hasn't been able ...
The Indianapolis Colts' record fell to an unenviable 6-8 after losing 31-13 to the Denver Broncos yesterday at Mile High. While a collapse of this proportion deserves plenty of blame, one must ...
The Indianapolis Colts aren't dead, but they are certainly on life support. At 6-8, one more loss would almost surely eliminate the Colts from playoff contention. Of course, even if they win this ...
Last meeting: Colts beat Titans 20-17 on Oct. 13 at Nashville, Tennessee. Last week: Titans lost to Bengals 37-27; Colts lost to Broncos 31-13. Titans offense: overall (27), rush (19), pass (26 ...
The Indianapolis Colts had to win on Sunday. Not just for the obvious ramifications of this season. But because losing brought up the old questions with their quarterback they've been trying to ...
The Indianapolis Colts didn’t feel the need to change much ahead of the 2024 season. The team finished one win away from a playoff berth, so general manager Chris Ballard’s philosophy was to ...
Yes, we're saying there's a chance. The Colts still have a 15% chance to make the NFL playoffs despite a devastating loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, according to the New York Times.
NFL.com has the Colts down to a 10% chance to make the playoffs... and that seems high if you watched them lose to the Broncos on Sunday. But that also means, yes, there's a chance. Here's what to ...
Bleacher Report's Scouting Department does not seem to to be sold on the Indianapolis Colts' presumed franchise quarterback. Their scouting staff has claimed for weeks that one of the Colts' top ...
Bleacher Report's Scouting Department seems to be impressed with Lee's ability as a whole, urging the Indianapolis Colts to draft the 6-foot, 3-inch defensive back in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Yet somehow, it still keeps happening. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor broke free Sunday afternoon against the Denver Broncos for what looked like a 41-yard touchdown run.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Adonai Mitchell detailed his thought process after his backwards pass was caught and returned for a touchdown by Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto on Sunday.