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The Indianapolis Colts are staring at one of the most delicate quarterback decisions of their season, and the national commentary has already begun backing one direction. ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky didn’t hesitate this week when asked who should start for Indianapolis in Week 15.
The Indianapolis Colts are intimidating nobody at this point in the 2025 season, and NFL power rankings prove it.
The Indianapolis Colts haven't closed the door on a reunion with quarterback Daniel Jones this offseason despite his torn Achilles, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler.
The Colts ruled out Braden Smith, Sauce Gardner and Anthony Gould for Week 15 vs the Seahawks, and DeForest Buckner won’t be activated.
Roughly two days after the Indianapolis Colts lost starting quarterback Daniel Jones to a season-ending torn Achilles tendon, reports revealed that 44-year-old signal-caller Philip Rivers was ending his retirement to join the Colts' practice squad.
The Indianapolis Colts are signing 44-year-old Phillip Rivers to the practice squad. After the news broke, we took a look at five things you need to know about this signing and why it's happening. But now, let's take a look at how the NFL world is reacting to the news.
After putting together a remarkable 8-2 start to the season, the Indianapolis Colts are now 8-5 and in brutal shape at the quarterback position. Daniel Jones suffered a torn Achilles in Sunday’s 36-19 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and was replaced by Riley Leonard,
With Daniel Jones set to miss the remainder of the season, the Indianapolis Colts could still save their season with another veteran quarterback.