Former Wisconsin wideout earns pair of NFL rookie minicamp invites

Jayden Ballard, a former standout wide receiver for the University of Wisconsin, received exciting news on Saturday as he earned rookie minicamp invitations from two NFL teams – the Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans. This is a significant achievement for Ballard, who has worked tirelessly to showcase his skills and earn a shot at…

Indianapolis Colts sign Wisconsin safety as undrafted free agent

Austin Brown, a standout safety from the University of Wisconsin, achieved a major milestone in his football career as he inked his first NFL deal as an undrafted free agent. The Indianapolis Colts, a storied franchise in the National Football League, saw something special in Brown and wasted no time in offering him a contract…

Colts decline Anthony Richardson’s fifth-year option, setting former No. 4 overall pick up for free agency

The Indianapolis Colts made the tough decision to decline quarterback Anthony Richardson’s fifth-year option after a tumultuous start to his NFL career. Richardson, a highly touted prospect coming out of college, was drafted by the Colts with high hopes for his future in the league. However, injuries and inconsistent play plagued his early years in…

Former Gator Anthony Richardson’s team option declined by Indianapolis

After three tumultuous years filled with injuries and inconsistencies, the Indianapolis Colts have made the difficult decision to decline their team option on Anthony Richardson’s rookie contract. This decision marks the end of an era for Richardson, who was once considered a rising star in the NFL. Richardson’s journey with the Colts began in 2018…

CJ Allen explains why No. 53 was the perfect fit with Colts

but when he joined the Colts, that number was already taken by another player. Initially, Allen felt a sense of disappointment at not being able to wear his familiar No. 3 jersey, but as he spent more time with the team and got to know his new teammates, he started to embrace the number 53….

Colts make major decision on their quarterback with record setting deal

The Indianapolis Colts had two clear goals heading into the offseason. Bring back quarterback Daniel Jones and keep receiver Alec Pierce in the fold. Pierce’s future got settled first when the team locked him down Monday with a four-year, $114 million contract extension. Jones, on the other hand, was still negotiating with the team as…

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