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The Atlanta Falcons and Colts are in Berlin for Week 10, but the Colts will be without a major piece of their defense with DeForest Buckner being out.
Tyler Warren’s rookie season with the Indianapolis Colts has quickly become a bright spot for a team on the rise. Drafted 14th overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft after a standout career at Penn State,
Sauce Gardner enjoyed playing for the Jets. He seems equally content in his new home, Indianapolis. Two days after a blockbuster trade that sent the two-time All-Pro cornerback from the franchise that drafted him to the AFC South-leading Colts,
Quarterback Daniel Jones has excelled almost every week as the Indianapolis Colts (7-2) share the NFL's best record through Week 9. That makes the 28-year-old — who signed with the Colts for one year at $14.5 million toward the salary cap — a valuable piece to any team seeking a QB next year.
Daniel Jones has masterfully used this trio of pass-catching threats to boost the Indianapolis Colts' offense.
One of the busiest NFL trade deadlines has come and gone, with moves that not only shaking up the pecking order in both conferences, but also changing the fortunes of teams who shipped players off. The New York Jets were big sellers at the deadline,
The NFL trade deadline is finally in the rearview mirror as teams around the league are hoping the moves they made will lead them to a deep postseason run. Maybe the biggest move prior to the deadline was when the Indianapolis Colts pulled the trigger on a deal with the New York Jets for cornerback
The NFL was the Wild Wild West for trade deadline day on Tuesday, but perhaps no trade stood out more than when the Indianapolis Colts made a massive move to secure Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. BREAKING NEWS: Sauce Gardner has been traded to the Indianapolis Colts.. WELCOME TO INDIANAPOLIS #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/Q8MakdC6gu