The Colts identified an inability to finish as one of the key reasons they've missed the playoffs four straight times, but they wouldn't say why.
According to a report from NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Colts are expected to hire former Cincinnati Bengals coordinator Lou Anarumo as their next defensive coordinator. Anarumo was one of the top targets on the market for the position, and Indianapolis is narrowing in on making it happen.
The Indianapolis Colts have made their first major offseason signing by bringing in former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The Colts chose Anarumo after bringing in numerous candidates for interviews over the past two weeks.
The Broncos are potential candidates for London (@ Jets) and Berlin (@ Colts) games in 2025. Mexico, Brazil, Spain and Ireland are TBA.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer was asked about the Colts’ defensive coordinator opening and mentioned three names to watch.
As the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoffs, there aren't many expectations for Nix and the Broncos to get past Josh Allen and the No. 2 seed Bills, but with as good as Denver's defense has been this year, there's always a chance.
Elsewhere on the ex-Denver player front, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed defensive lineman Adam Gotsis to a reserve/future contract. Gotsis (6-4, 290 pounds) was picked by the Broncos in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft. He spent the first four years of his career in Denver before stints with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts are already making roster moves for the 2025 offseason, this time bringing in a pass-catcher.
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On this episode of "Broncos in 60," Head Coach Sean Payton talks about quarterback Bo Nix, General Manager George Paton looks ahead to free agency and Owner & CEO Greg Penner discusses the team's future goals.
Indianapolis Colts' 2024 second-round WR Adonai Mitchell cited that his upcoming second season as a pro would be more productive due to an increase in professionalism.
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