The Indianapolis Colts fell just short of the playoffs in 2023, finishing with a 9-8 record and as the third place team in the AFC South. While the end result was disappointing, there is a lot to be optimistic about with this Colts' team.
The Indianapolis Colts bested the Tennessee Titans, 31-28, in overtime last weekend to improve their season record to 7-5. The team is currently in seventh place in the conference, putting them in the driver's seat for the playoffs over these final five games.
The Indianapolis Colts are enjoying a little bit of success in the 2023 season, despite sitting at 3-4 nearly halfway through the year. Luckily, the Colts did just finish the tough part of their schedule and the road ahead looks much cleaner in terms of opponents.
Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Anthony Richardson is the talk of the town heading into week two, and rightfully so, but there are plenty of other young players on this roster that showed out against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Indianapolis Colts have made quite a few drastic changes to a team that won just four games a season ago. The team plans to roll out brand new starters at quarterback, at cornerback, and at edge rusher, while several other starting positions are seemingly up for grabs in camp.
The Colts new coaching staff is apparently high on Will Fries, but the franchise has been awfully quiet regarding bolstering its right guard depth. According
The Indianapolis Colts have already started changing the roster through free agency. Names like defensive end Samson Ebukam, kicker Matt Gay, and quarterback Gardner Minshew now don the horseshoe.
The Indianapolis Colts have had consistency at most of the offensive line positions for the past few seasons. One area that took a hit in 2022 was the right guard. Former guard Mark Glowinski's departure to the New York Giants forced the Colts to switch routes on the matter.
The Indianapolis Colts have a lot of work ahead of them for the 2023 offseason. The offensive line is one of the most crucial areas of concern in 2022.
Despite struggles, Jeff Saturday and the Colts will stick with youth on the offensive line. Colts to stick with LT Bernhard Raimann, RG Will Fries on offensive line Raimann gave up two sacks and earned two flags against the Eagles; Fries allowed a half-sack and was flagged three times.
The Indianapolis Colts haven't quite had the season that they were expecting up to this point, but they were able to come out and win their first game under Interim Head Coach Jeff Saturday.
Interior offensive lineman Will Fries was a seventh round pick by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2021 NFL Draft. His position on the roster was far from guaranteed heading into last offseason, but he impressed the coaches enough in camp to earn a roster spot for the duration of the year.
Preseason football is fairly difficult to gauge, as teams like to stick to very vanilla and basic play-calls/designs. One thing that we can actually look at, and takeaway from these games, is one on one match-ups between individual players.
The Indianapolis Colts fell to the Buffalo Bills 27-24 in the 2022 preseason opener. While this is just the preseason, there are some notable storylines and players to discuss in the aftermath of this game.
The Indianapolis Colts had french fries in their huddle during Saturday’s preseason game against the Buffalo Bills. But not the food. With the Colts trailing the Bills 7-3 in the second quarter, cameras caught Colts quarterback Nick Foles talking to his teammates in the huddle.
The Indianapolis Colts have one of the best offensive lines in football. When you have an All-Pro guard in Quenton Nelson, a Pro Bowl center in Ryan Kelly, and a tackle on the verge of being a Pro Bowler in Braden Smith, it’s hard to argue that statement.
Chosen 21st overall, Paye is expected to play a key role for the Colts as a rookie.
WILL FRIES | Penn State | OT | #71 | rSr | 6032 | 306 | 5.17e | Cranford, NJ | Cranford HS | 04.04.98 Overview: A true mauler, Fries plays with extreme grit and power, oftentimes driving defenders through the ground.
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