Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds will remain with the team for the 2025 season after the Titans went a different direction with their GM opening.
The Indianapolis Colts had two of their best players make an elite list, while another was outright forgotten.
The Indianapolis Colts are turning over multiple stones in their search for their next defensive coordinator. Including one they already turned over in the past, it seems. With NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reporting that the Colts are set to interview former NFL coordinator and current
Shane Steichen will remain the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts entering the 2025 season -- his third at the helm -- team owner and Jim Irsay announced on Sunday. Irsay also said that general manager Chris Ballard would also be retained.
Speaking with reporters on Friday, Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard admits he's "extremely disappointed" with the team's results in 2024.
Adonai Mitchell entered the NFL with high expectations, but the Colts rookie WR rarely lived up to them in 2024. Mitchell says he expects to improve in his sophomore campaign.
Arizona State's Cam Skattebo defines what a powerful runner is, implementing a bruiser-type style that can complement Jonathan Taylor well. After finishing fifth in the Heisman voting, Skattebo's 2024 showcases his potential dominance as a runner.
Bradley's firing closes his three-year tenure with the team, one season shorter than his four-year stops as the Seattle Seahawks' DC (2009-2012), Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach (2013-2016) and Los Angeles Chargers' DC (2017-2020). He also served as defensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021.
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The Bears have requested permission from the Cowboys to interview McCarthy for their vacant head coaching position, NFL Network’s Jane Slater reported.
Despite finishing with one of the worst records in the NFL in 2024, the Giants are keeping their head coach and general manager as Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen will return to New York in 2025, co-owner John Mara announced Monday morning.