The Colts could still make major changes, beginning with a decision on defensive coordinator Gus Bradley ... to bring in real competition for Anthony Richardson. All things Colts: Latest ...
The list of candidates was long, starting with Colts general manager Chris Ballard, coach Shane Steichen and defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, then pivoting immediately to young franchise quarterback Anthony Richardson, then toward players like apathetic ...
Ballard cautioned he wouldn't make moves out of desperation, but his track record does include a few aggressive moves.
Defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, however, will not be returning in 2025 ... other staff changes and how to keep the development of second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson on track. But he knows another mediocre season, or worse, won't suffice ...
Following an 8-9 season in 2024, the Colts began their coaching changes, firing one of their coordinators while keeping HC Shane Steichen.
Bradley's firing closes his three-year tenure with the team, one season shorter than his four-year stops as the Seattle Seahawks' DC (2009-2012), Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach (2013-2016) and Los Angeles Chargers' DC (2017-2020). He also served as defensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021.
As we look ahead to the offseason, here are 7 items that should be on the Colts to-do list as they look to return to the playoffs.
The same can’t be said for defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, who won’t be retained ... the development of 22-year-old quarterback Anthony Richardson on track. Richardson orchestrated fourth ...
Speaking with reporters on Friday, Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard admits he's "extremely disappointed" with the team's results in 2024.
Faced with criticism of the team's culture, Colts general manager Chris Ballard believes he's made too many players comfortable in their roles.
Indianapolis Colts' Anthony Richardson Focused On Being 'Intentional' to 'Make Everything Better'As Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard conducted his eighth end-of-season press conference on Friday,
Colts right guard Will Fries only saw five games before a season-ending injury but displayed plenty of promise in his fourth season with the Circle City squad. Through 2024 he ended up with stellar Pro Football Focus metrics, landing an overall grade of 86.9, pass-blocking of 74.9, and run-blocking of 84.9.