The feeling of regret and disappointment is palpable as Baltimore's season abruptly ends after building momentum for a Super Bowl run.
The Indianapolis Colts are well into their search for a new defensive coordinator. They have completed interviews with all five confirmed candidates. Multiple of their current list of candidates is viewed as top defensive coordinator's options throughout the NFL.
Football fans discovered evidence suggesting Lamar Jackson's Ravens are poised to win Super Bowl 60 next year.
Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Will Fries should be able to cash in following a successful rookie contract.
The Indianapolis Colts are searching for a defensive coordinator after parting ways with Gus Bradley. Guys like Steve Wilks, Robert Saleh, and Dennis Allen are ideal candidates for the job.
A new defensive coordinator candidate has emerged for the Indianapolis Colts. According to Joel Erickson of the Indy Star, the Colts will be interviewing current Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale for the opening. The interview will take place on Thursday.
One of the names on the open market that could be on the table for the Colts is Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields. Bleacher Report 's Brent Sobleski mentioned Indianapolis as a "top scheme fit" for Fields and could be a worthwhile backup option to bring in behind Richardson.
Entering the divisional round vs. the Bills, Ravens WR Zay Flowers was officially ruled out with a knee injury for a second straight week.
The Buffalo Bills are headed for the AFC Championship game as their 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday set up another high-profile date with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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It helps to learn from mistakes, so Nate Atkins took the time to detail the areas where he was wrong about this year's Colts team.