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Colts Wire on MSNWATCH: Indianapolis Colts' OL coach Tony Sparano Jr. fields punts at end of minicampWatch as Indianapolis Colts' offensive line coach Tony Sparano Jr. fields punts to conclude the team's final minicamp practice last week.
He's gonna get the chance to prove he can be a game changer for the Colts offense and will again split reps with Alec Pierce as the second outside WR. Pierce is entering a contract year, and Mitchell's mindset should be to prove he can be a starter for the team by 2026.
Most experts would agree that Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is at a crossroads in his career. He’s coming off of a disastrous season as a second-year signal caller and the team even brought in Daniel Jones to compete with him.
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Colts Wire on MSN4 Questions on offense Indianapolis Colts must answer before 2025 NFL seasonWhat questions remain on the offensive side of the football for the Indianapolis Colts with offseason programs now behind us? Following the conclusion of minicamp, the team will now break until July 22nd,
The Indianapolis Colts must face the potential reality that quarterback Anthony Richardson isn't the team's future. However, in Richardson's favor, there's still time for him to return from his shoulder issues and reclaim confidence that he can lead the team and stay healthy.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWhere does Indianapolis Colts' offense land in post-minicamp rankings?The "open competition" for the Colts' starting quarterback job has been delayed with Anthony Richardson sidelined for most of OTAs and all of minicamp with a shoulder injury. This then opened the door for Daniel Jones to take all of the first team reps, and Shane Steichen was "very pleased" with what he saw.
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Colts Wire on MSNIndianapolis Colts position review after minicamp: Tyler Warren and the tight endsWith offseason programs now behind us, let's take a position-by-position look at where things stand for the Colts. Next up are the tight ends.
The Indianapolis Colts' defense in Gus Bradley's final year with the team was inconsistent. Indy ranked 24th in points allowed per battle (25.1) and 26th in passing yards allowed (229.4). In short, it was time for a change after three years of a static schematic approach from the veteran coach.
Despite early criticism, Colts rookies Tanor Bortolini and Matt Goncalves showed promise in 2024 and could anchor the offensive line in 2025.