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1:52Christian Gonzalez Remains Absent, Seeks New Contract
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1:50Breaking Down the Colts Wide Receiver Room
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1:16Anthony Richardson Likely Staying With Colts
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0:46Impact of Alec Pierce's Injury on Colts WR Room
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1:19Best Trade Suitor For Anthony Richardson
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8:54AFC South Division Prediction
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1:04Should the Colts and Vikings Swap Richardson and McCarthy?
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1:41Colts Wide Receiver Room Dealing With Injuries
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1:11NFL Rookies Who Are Poised To Make Most Noise: AJ Haulcy
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1:58Patrick Mahomes Not Expected to Play in Preseason
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1:13Can the Jaguars Win the AFC South in 2026?
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8:34CFB Upgrades and Downgrades at QB
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1:15Colts Give No Timetable for Alec Pierce's Return
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1:19Jahmyr Gibbs Signs 3-Year, $67.5M Extension With Lions
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1:17Anthony Richardson Having 'Roller Coaster' Camp
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1:06Daniel Jones Appears 'Completely Fine Physically'
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1:24Adam Vinatieri Inducted into 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame
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1:11Drew Brees Elected to 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame
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8:07Jonathan Taylor, Colts Agree on Extension
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0:36Breaking: Jonathan Taylor Agrees to $44M Extension with Colts
Top Colts News
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Colts' Keenan Allen: Makes practice debut Thursday
Allen made his Colts practice debut in Thursday's joint practice with the Falcons, Noah Compton of SI.com reports.
Allen wasn't expected to participate in team drills after signing earlier this week, but he took four reps in 11-on-11 work against Atlanta's defense. "He's been productive every single year he's been in the league. So obviously, we want him to be productive again this year," coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday. "He'll come in - obviously, he's been in this system. He'll pick it up quickly, but he'll play outside. He'll play inside. We'll move all our guys around." Allen is expected to be a mainstay in three-wide sets for Indianapolis and could even push Josh Downs out of two-wide sets once Alec Pierce (ankle) is ready to go. Should he emerge as a high-volume target in his new locale, Allen's addition has the potential to negatively affect all three of Pierce, Downs and Tyler Warren's fantasy impact.
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Colts' Josh Downs: Sees positives in team's veteran WR addition
Downs is excited to play alongside veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen, whom the Colts signed to a one-year contract Monday, Paul Bretl of USA Today Colts Wire reports.
Allen and Downs have overlapping skills sets, but both shifty wide receivers should get plenty of playing time given the Colts' lack of established alternatives at the position besides Alec Pierce (ankle), who is on the active/PUP list. Downs believes sharing the field with Allen will result in him seeing more one-on-one matchups. The 2023 third-round pick had a career-low 566 receiving yards in 2025 after recording 771 receiving yards in his rookie regular season and 803 receiving yards in 2024.
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Colts' Tyler Warren: Will miss 'about a week' with groin injury
Warren (groin) is expected to miss about a week, but his status for Week 1 against the Ravens isn't in any danger, Ian Rapoport of ESPN and NFL Network reports.
Warren won't suit up for Saturday's preseason game against the Falcons, but the groin injury he suffered in practice Wednesday isn't expected to sideline the tight end for an extended period. Once healthy enough to play, the 2025 first-round pick is poised to hold a key role in a Colts passing game that remains without wide receiver Alec Pierce (ankle), who led the team with 1,003 receiving yards in 2025 but is currently on the active/PUP list. Warren ranked second on the Colts with 817 receiving yards during his rookie season.
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Colts' Tyler Warren: Groin injury not believed to be serious
Warren (groin) suffered a strained abductor in Wednesday's practice but is expected to return to practice next week, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.
Warren "is going to be fine," a source told Schultz. The second-year tight end suffered the injury in Wednesday's joint practice with Atlanta and seems unlikely to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Falcons. Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree and Will Mallory figure to see more snaps at the position while Warren is tending to his injury.
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Colts' DJ Giddens: Back on practice field Wednesday
Giddens (hamstring) participated in Wednesday's practice, Nathan Brown of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Giddens was seeing some work with the first-team offense early in camp, but he's been battling a hamstring injury for a couple weeks now, and it's unclear how active he was in Wednesday's session despite being back in full pads and a helmet. Sixth-round rookie Seth McGowan has been a strong performer in practice this summer and is pushing Giddens in a big way for the RB2 job behind Jonathan Taylor. Giddens needs to get in some action over the final two preseason games.
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Colts' Alec Pierce: Moving around well, per Steichen
Coach Shane Steichen told Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis on Wednesday that Pierce (ankle) is "in a great spot right now. ... Hopefully, we will have him back soon."
When Pierce initially underwent a clean-up procedure on his left ankle in April, he was facing a three-month recovery timetable. He then kicked off training camp on the active/PUP list, where he remains as of Wednesday. On Tuesday, Pierce put in some individual work on the side under the supervision of a trainer, and Steichen noted that the wide receiver was "moving around really good." Once Pierce gets healthy -- whenever that may be -- he'll be looking to justify the four-year, $114 million contract he signed with the Colts back in March.
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Colts' Tyler Warren: Coach confirms that TE sustained groin injury
Coach Shane Steichen confirmed Warren suffered a groin injury during Wednesday's joint practice with the Falcons but provided no additional information, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Warren went down on a pass play during the session and limped off the field with a trainer. He eventually returned to the sideline without a helmet and had a wrap on his right groin. Now that the nature of the injury is confirmed, it remains to be seen how much time Warren will require to recover, and his status for Saturday's preseason contest against Atlanta is up in the air.
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Colts' Tyler Warren: Returns to sideline after practice exit
Warren rejoined his teammates on the sideline without a helmet after suffering an apparent groin injury during Wednesday's practice, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Warren went down after a pass play and was favoring his right groin as he limped off the field with a member of the Colts' training staff. He still had a slight limp as he returned to the sideline, per Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis, and Warren's lack of helmet and presence of a wrap around his right groin (according to James Boyd of The Athletic) indicate the second-year tight end won't mix into any more drills Wednesday.
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Colts' Tyler Warren: Exits Wednesday's practice with trainer
Warren suffered an apparent groin injury during Wednesday's practice, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Warren went down Wednesday and had a noticeable limp while leaving the practice field with a trainer, reaching at his right groin as he did so, per Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis. The extent of the injury isn't known, but Warren could be in danger of missing multiple practices with roughly three-and-a-half weeks to go until the Colts' regular-season opener against the Ravens on Sunday, Sept. 13.
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Colts' Tyler Moore: Catches on with Indy
The Colts signed Moore to a contract Tuesday.
Moore was waived by the Giants in early August. The undrafted free agent out of Iowa State likely signed with the Colts due to Carson Towt's (undisclosed) move to injured reserve. Moore is 6-foot-5 and 255 pounds and will likely replace Towt as the tight end trying to make the 53-man roster as a special-teams blocking addition.
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Colts' Carson Towt: Placed on injured reserve
The Colts placed Towt (undisclosed) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Towt was signed in March as an undrafted free agent out of Notre Dame. The tight end was actually a basketball player for the college, choosing to make the switch to tight end and play in the NFL. The potential blocker will need to wait for the 2027 season to make his NFL debut, as he will now spend the entirety of 2026 on injured reserve unless he is waived with an injury settlement.
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Colts' Keenan Allen: Heading to Indianapolis
The Colts are signing Allen to a one-year contract worth up to $8.32 million, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.
Allen is coming off a 2025 return campaign with the Chargers during which he caught 81 of 122 targets for 777 yards and four touchdowns over 17 regular-season games. It was the 34-year-old's ninth straight year with over 700 receiving yards, so he appears to still have gas left in the tank. Allen should give Colts QB Daniel Jones an experienced and reliable weapon in the passing game, and the veteran wideout's addition would take on even more significance if Alec Pierce (ankle), who is currently on the active/PUP list, misses any time at the beginning of the campaign.
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Colts' Anthony Richardson: Remains in Colts' plans
Richardson is expected to remain with the Colts in 2026, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Assistant general manager Ed Dodds spoke about Indianapolis' quarterback situation Sunday, saying, "We want to have three [quarterbacks] that can play," Dodds said. "So, if [Richardson] is one of them, he's going to be here. ... Look at last year. You never know." Richardson enters his fourth season with the team but is ticketed for a backup role behind Daniel Jones. He had a strong showing in his preseason start against New England, going 11 of 14 for 145 yards to go with 53 rushing yards.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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0.0 (1st) |
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0.0 (1st) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| T. Warren TE Tyler Warren TE | Groin |
| A. Pierce WR Alec Pierce WR | Ankle |
| S. Gardner CB Sauce Gardner CB | Illness |
| D. Giddens RB DJ Giddens RB | Hamstring |
| C. Ward CB Charvarius Ward CB | Back |











