Doyel: Frank Reich wonders how his Colts will respond to ‘humble pie’ served by Seattle
Here’s the thing about talking so loudly: When you back it up, it’s charming. But when you don’t, it’s comical. After one game, the Colts are comical.
Here’s the thing about talking so loudly: When you back it up, it’s charming. But when you don’t, it’s comical. After one game, the Colts are comical.
As linebacker Darius Leonard said – and he’d know, because it happened to him – the Colts “got (their) ass kicked” by Seattle in season opener.
Inspired by his mother’s work ethic, fueled by rare athletic traits and guided by his beautiful mind, Colts defensive end Kwity Paye looks like a star
Colts fans, you think you’re unhappy with the team’s abysmally low, season-threatening vaccination rates? So are GM Chris Ballard and owner Jim Irsay.
They were right in Philadelphia. Carson Wentz is selfish and a bad teammate, and he’s not alone in the Colts’ locker room.
QB Carson Wentz and guard Quenton Nelson look good for the season opener, but T.Y. Hilton is out because the Colts have had the preseason from hell.
Dogs make this big, angry world a little smaller, and a little happier. Here, on National Dog Day, is how that looks at one Indianapolis neighborhood.
Why the Big Ten, Pac-12 and ACC alliance? Because the SEC, flush with ESPN money and fresh off the thievery of Texas and Oklahoma, must be stopped.
Carson Wentz had no business looking as good as he looked Monday at Colts camp, his first practice since surgery on his broken foot three weeks ago.
Like so many college kids who made a similar move, IU running back Sampson James transferred to Purdue because rivalries are for fans, not players.