Indianapolis Colts superstar Jonathan Taylor needs help in the backfield, and these five running backs fit the bill.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens staff as a senior defensive secondary coach.
While Kelly is the biggest name on this list, Will Fries might be the Colts' most important looming free agent.
He also gives the Colts offense a possible weapon out wide and downfield, fitting Steichen's scheme further. The wide receiver room currently has prominent names like Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, Alec Pierce, AD Mitchell, and Anthony Gould, but can always use competition.
Colts GM Chris Ballard has to address his team's potent issues in the trade market during the 2025 NFL offseason
Season Defined By 'Adversity, Not Living Up to My Own Expectations'The Indianapolis Colts are looking to make a roster impact during the 2025 offseason to have the best chance to finish in the playoffs,
The Indianapolis Colts lacked effective tight ends in the 2024 NFL season. With a consistent four-player rotation, Indy's tight ends totaled under 500 yards and only two touchdowns this year.
According to an ESPN article, several NFL team executives, scouts and personnel figures believe the Colts will win the AFC South title in 2025.
Running back may not be a top need for the Colts but it’s one they could add to and this year’s draft class is extremely deep.
A new CBS Sports mock draft by Chris Trapasso has the Colts taking senior Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round. Egbuka played alongside numerous elite receivers during his college stay and could mesh well in an already-stacked offense.
The Indianapolis Colts will be among those looking at NFL Draft hopefuls this week in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Season Defined By 'Adversity, Not Living Up to My Own Expectations'It's well known at this point that the Indianapolis Colts tight end room was brutal as a pass-catching unit in 2024. Whether Anthony Richardson or Joe Flacco took the offensive reins didn't matter,