INDIANAPOLIS -- The last time the Colts won an AFC South title ... "All I care about is winning," All-Pro defensive tackle DeForest Buckner said. "It's been frustrating the past four years to not get to the playoffs. "I'm going to leave no stone unturned ...
New Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo made two things very clear during his introductory press conference on Thursday: he expects consistency from his players, and he is going to be a truth teller–whether good, bad, or indifferent.
New Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo is ready to work with one of the most promising young names.
Lou Anarumo is ready to transform the Colts defense, but he admitted he can't do it alone. Here are five pieces Indianapolis can give him to help out.
Carlies suffered fibula and shoulder injuries that limited his rookie campaign to 10 games (six starts), but the former Missouri Tigers safety still made waves with 36 tackles (two for loss), as well as a fantastic coverage grade from PFF of 83.1 (fourth among NFL linebackers).
HOUSTON – The Atlanta Falcons officially hired Nate Ollie as their new defensive line coach, hiring him away from the Texans’ coaching staff. Ollie was hired last season as the Texans’ assistant defensive line coach. The Texans set a franchise record for sacks this season in the first season of Rod Wright as head defensive line coach.
The Indianapolis Colts are already in the thick of their 2025 offseason preparations, made apparent by the quick hiring of former Cincinnati Bengals defensive guru Lou Anarumo. While it was an impactful hire,
New Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo travels a state over after six seasons as the Bengals DC. Following a down season in Cincy, the 58-year-old can once again prove he's one of the top defensive minds.
The Indianapolis Colts certainly believe it can. On Thursday, three days after Anarumo was hired, the Colts defensive coordinator explained how he intends to use his flexible scheme and unwavering standards to lead a quick turnaround so Indy can end its playoff drought.
Great players want to be coached. They want to know the truth. ... If they don't, then there's probably an issue there."
"Between DeForest Buckner, Grover Stewart and Raekwon Davis, the Colts have a lot of money wrapped up in the interior defensive line. The three are set to account for about $49.8 million against the cap.
Now that the NFL regular season is in the books, it’s time to see which 2024 first-round draft picks passed or failed their initial tests.