Early in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s eventual loss to the Broncos, the Colts were down 17-13 when they lined up for a second-and-7 play at Denver’s 40-yard line.
Heading into their Week 15 contest against the Denver Broncos, the pressure hasn't been higher for ... there's no doubt a big weekend is on the horizon for the Colts, and head coach Shane Steichen is well aware of the stakes in play. During Wednesday's ...
Here we'll look at the Indianapolis Colts personnel who are the most to blame for their Week 15 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Ahead of that matchup with big playoff implications, Colts coach Shane Steichen gave an honest (and complimentary) assessment of Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix.
Shane Steichen has prioritized plays over players this season, and it has cost a Colts team with lacking players.
Colts head coach Shane Steichen spoke to the media on Friday while gearing his squad to travel to Denver, revealing what he thought the "secret ingredient" is to unlock their rushing attack down the stretch of the season.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen told reporters that the team is opening the 21-day practice window for cornerback JuJu Brents, who had been on injured reserve with a knee injury, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Colts Shane Steichen Reveals Reaction to Jonathan Taylor's Dropped-Ball FumbleThe Indianapolis Colts will be back to the grind on Sunday afternoon in front of their home crowd against the Tennessee Titans.
The Indianapolis Colts take on the Denver Broncos this week, and head coach Shane Steichen sizes up Broncos' rookie quarterback Bo Nix and discusses the growth of his own young quarterback Anthony Richardson.
But for Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen, getting away is easier said than done ... preparation for this week as the Colts face a must-win game against the Denver Broncos. A win would bring the Colts within one game of the seventh and final ...
The Colts have made it clear over the course of the past couple of weeks that Taylor is the only back they trust to handle the ball.
There may have still been 12-plus minutes left in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game, but the interception thrown by Indianapolis Colts' rookie wide receiver AD Mitchell that was returned for a touchdown seemingly zapped any remaining hope that remained when it came