Colts GM Chris Ballard said coach Shane Steichen needs to do a better job sharing information with the public: 'Our messaging needs to be better.'
Colts’ GM Chris Ballard has had discussions with Shane Steichen about one particular area where he must improve in 2025.
The talking points were real and from the heart. Chris Ballard spent nearly 50 minutes Friday admitting mistakes and offering a vision of how he’ll go about learning from and correcting them. It was mea culpa on steroids.
That’s a longer discussion, and while Ballard has some opinions on Shane Steichen, Anthony Richardson and various position groups – more on that in a minute – the biggest issue, for Chris ...
INDIANAPOLIS - Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen got carried away. That's what the Colts general manager was willing to admit with regards to his quarterback, Anthony Richardson, the one he drafted ...
Season Defined By 'Adversity, Not Living Up to My Own Expectations'Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson hasn't had an ideal start to his NFL career. The former fourth-overall selection only saw four games in 2023 and declined in multiple facets of his game during the sophomore campaign.
Smart. Fast. Physical. New Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo made his defensive philosophy clear during his introductory news conference on Thursday. Anarumo comes to Indianapolis after spending six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals.
That's a big change from what Colts fans saw under former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, who was let go as his contract expired. Bradley didn't blitz often, relying instead on his base defense and familiar formations each week.
Whoever wins this Sunday is headed to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Here's what we know so far about the biggest NFL football game of the year.
New Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will remind you a lot of the guy he replaced, Gus Bradley, only with better hair and more excuses.
Twenty-eight of the 32 picks in the first round are set, starting with Tennessee at No. 1. Here's what four experts predict will happen in Round 1.
What first looked to be a quiet hiring cycle with just five vacancies turned into one that more closely represents the average league turnover from season to season.