Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be back for the 2025 season, but what about Colts' defensive coordinator Gus Bradley? When speaking with reporters on Monday morning following the Colts' season finale win over the Jacksonville Jaguars,
Shane Steichen is ready to start his third season as coach of the Indianapolis Colts and he's already making changes.
Colts coach Shane Steichen said a decision will be made on defensive coordinator Gus Bradley returning after an evaluation process.
Following their middling 2024 season, the Indianapolis Colts officially moved on from their defensive coordinator, Gus Bradley, while keeping Shane Steichen, following an announcement from the team’s X account.
An extensive process is being relied on as the Indianapolis Colts look to retool their defense. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the team has interviewed at
Faced with criticism of the team's culture, Colts general manager Chris Ballard believes he's made too many players comfortable in their roles.
Chris Ballard mentioned more than once his gratitude for being given another opportunity to return the Indianapolis Colts to relevancy, or prominence if you have lofty expectations.
The NFL today announced that the Indianapolis Colts have been scheduled to host a 2025 regular season contest in Berlin, Germany at Olympic Stadium. Wir kommen zurück nach Deutschland! Next season we are excited to host the NFL’s first-ever regular season game in Berlin! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/jIuRvqjUDK
Ballard cautioned he wouldn't make moves out of desperation, but his track record does include a few aggressive moves.
Michigan Defensive Coordinator Wink Martindale could bring his aggressive style to the Indianapolis Colts defense.
The Indianapolis Colts are turning over multiple stones in their search for their next defensive coordinator. Including one they already turned over in the past, it seems. With NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reporting that the Colts are set to interview former NFL coordinator and current
The Cincinnati Bengals scapegoating former defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo for last season's failures could be to the benefit of teams like the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons needing a new voice to lead them on defense.