Insider: 21 things to watch in final Colts home game of season, against Panthers
While the Colts and Panthers are both eliminated from playoff contention, there’s still plenty of reason to watch for the future.
While the Colts and Panthers are both eliminated from playoff contention, there’s still plenty of reason to watch for the future.
The Colts have given up 763 yards and eight touchdowns in the last two weeks to Jameis Winston and Drew Brees.
With Brissett sliding and the Colts out of the playoffs, Frank Reich wants to make a few changes to see if he can help his quarterback.
Leonard was so sure he wouldn’t make the Pro Bowl that he went to the Pacers game on Tuesday instead of waiting for the roster announcement.
T.Y. Hilton caught four passes for 25 yards on nine targets, but the Colts didn’t limit him due to injury.
Outside of the guts of T.Y. Hilton, there was nothing to like about the way the Colts played or coached against the Saints.
Brissett has completed 58.5% of his passes for 1,012 yards with 4 TDs, 3 INTs and a 77.9 passer rating in past 5 games
The Colts face a tall task against a Drew Brees-led Saints team motivated as it comes off of a loss and gunning for a top-two seed in the NFC.
The Reichs have established a new foundation, kNot Today, in order to use their platform to make a difference for victims of child sexual abuse.
Brissett has struggled to post enough yards per attempt, hasn’t gotten the ball out of his hands quickly and has been at his worst in the fourth.