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Chester Rogers on changing Colts: ‘Is this what a real organization feels like?’ | FOX59
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A regime change generally signals a noticeable change in attitude, and a bounce in the step, among those who survived that regime change. We present to you the Indianapolis Colts.

Colts Players Getting Tested On New Offense
The Colts players have a brand new playbook to learn this offseason. So, how are they doing it? Just like they did in college.

KRAVITZ: ESPN says the Colts are the worst team in football, and they’re not far from being right - Bob Kravitz - 13 WTHR Indianapolis
ESPN.com just came out with its way-too-early power rankings for the upcoming NFL season, and guess what? The Indianapolis Colts were ranked 32nd. Dead last. Worse than the Cleveland Browns.

Colts: Fast, athletic T.J. Green hopes to finally make an impact
Indianapolis Colts safety T.J. Green, a second-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, is under pressure to improve in the team's new defense in 2018.

Colts among Todd McShay’s ‘favorite draft classes’ in 2018 | Colts Wire
Indianapolis Colts were among Todd McShay's 'favorite draft classes' in 2018.

Colts Trying To Tap Into Pass Rushing Potential Of Rookie Kemoko Turay | WFNI ESPN 107.5 / 1070 The Fan | Indy's SportsCenter
Is Kemoko Turay the answer to the Colts longing question of finding a new dominant pass rusher?

Through The Scout's Eye: Darius Leonard
Indianapolis Colts area scout Jamie Moore provides an exclusive look into what he saw when he evaluated linebacker Darius Leonard, the Colts' second-round (36th-overall) pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Is Marlon Mack ready to become the Colts' top running back?
The NFL's biggest boom or bust runner looks to take on a bigger role this season

Saints release former Indianapolis Colts tight end Coby Fleener | CBS 4 - Indianapolis News, Weather, Traffic and Sports | WTTV
NEW ORLEANS, La. – The New Orleans Saints parted ways with former Indianapolis Colts tight end Coby Fleener. Fleener signed a 5-year, $36 million deal with the Saints in 2016. The Colts selected Fleener in the second round of the 2012 draft (34th overall) and he flashed big-play ability.