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"I feel good about the edges," Steichen said at the NFL's annual league meeting.
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"Nick's going to be our coach," Lurie said Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.
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"These things will take care of themselves," Sirianni said, via Eliot Shorr-Parks of WIP.
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Colts Wire on MSNShane Steichen weighs in on what Colts ideally want at tight end positionTight end remains a huge need for the Indianapolis Colts heading into the NFL draft. The good news is that this year's tight end class is considered to be fairly deep, and with that comes a variety of skill sets.
Heading into Year 2, Indianapolis Colts' head coach Shane Stiechen thinks a "big jump" from DE Laiatu Latu is coming.
Colts leadership provides updates on the current state of key position groups, focusing on quarterback competition and roster needs.
The Colts signed Daniel Jones earlier this month, setting up a competition between him and 2023 No. 4 overall pick Anthony Richardson.
The battle for the Colts starting quarterback job is only a few weeks away from beginning in earnest. Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones will split first-team reps in practices, Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen said,
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The Indianapolis Colts desperately need to take a step forward in 2025. Indianapolis had an okay 2024 season, finishing with an 8-9 and but missing the AFC playoffs. The Colts, and their young franchise quarterback,
When the Colts drafted Anthony Richardson at No. 4 overall two years ago, they likely didn't envision him being a part of a quarterback competition entering 2025.
For the first time since the Colts signed Daniel Jones in free agency, Shane Steichen was available to answer questions about the quarterback.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen shared his opinion on whether the league should ban the 'tush push'.