Colts lock down Bernhard Raimann
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The Indianapolis Colts bolstered their roster with plenty of much-needed additions, but for some, it's not enough.
Indianapolis Colts‘ offensive tackle Braden Smith missed the final five games of2024 when he was placed on the non-football injury (NFI) list on December 14th.It wasn’t until later that Smith would disclose that he – like many of us – wasbattling mental health issues.
Colts general manager Chris Ballard opened his press conference Tuesday by remembering the man who hired him in 2017 and stuck with him through the Josh McDaniels rejection, the Andrew Luck retirement, another head coaching change, 0 AFC South titles and a four-year playoff drought that remains ongoing.
"The Colts are hopeful third-year quarterback Anthony Richardson takes a stronghold over the starting job and does not relinquish it," Parson continued. "Adding a talent like Warren will help elevate his game and trust in the short and intermediate areas of the field."
The Indianapolis Colts may have a controversy at quarterback, but they are notworried about who will protect their QB’s blindside. Indianapolis locked up lefttackle Bernhard Raimann to a four-year, $100 million contract extension the teamannounced Tuesday.
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Colts Wire on MSN3 Takeaways from Indianapolis Colts' training camp practice No. 6According to the Indy Star's Joel Erickson in his training camp takeaways article, Richardson was 9-for-14 in the 11-on-11 periods and 4-for-5 in the 7-on-7 periods. Jones, meanwhile, was 8-of-11 in the 11-on-11 drills and 4-for-4 in the 7-on-7 periods.
Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard provided an update on what they're doing about QB Anthony Richardson Sr.'s shoulder.
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Yardbarker on MSNAre Colts' Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen on hot seat after ownership change?The death of Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay this past May resulted in his three daughters assuming control of the franchise. Understandably, some have wondered what this change could mean regarding the futures of Ballard and Steichen.