If the Indianapolis Colts are going to be a playoff team in 2025, they have to improve in the always crucial yards per play differential metric. Now, with so many stats out there in today's game, why is this one so noteworthy?
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“Morrison earned PFF coverage grades above 80.0 in 2022 and 2023, and he was having another solid season in 2024 before it was ended by injury. From 168 coverage snaps over the first seven weeks of the season, he allowed just 12 receptions from 27 targets.”
In his fifth and final year with the Fighting Irish, Watts has continued to prove he is one of the best defensive backs in college football, once again earning All-American honors. For the 2024 season, Watts finished with 59 tackles, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and six interceptions.
Adonai Mitchell entered the NFL with high expectations, but the Colts rookie WR rarely lived up to them in 2024. Mitchell says he expects to improve in his sophomore campaign.
Either Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman, left, or Penn State head coach James Franklin, posing with the Orange Bowl trophy on Wednesday in Dania Beach, Fla., will make history by reaching the College Football Playoff championship game. It’s taken 17 years, but college football is finally having its Super Bowl 41 moment.
Adonai Mitchell tried not to live in his rookie struggles, but by when it ended, he was ready to admit where he fell short and where he needs to go.
A four-team College Football Playoff would have omitted the nation's best team from the bracket. The bigger playoff saved this matchup.
Texas QB Quinn Ewers left Carroll High School near Dallas as one of the highest-rated players in the U.S. Here's what NFL fans should know about him
The Indianapolis Colts will be the home team in the first NFL regular-season game played in Berlin, the league announced Wednesday. The Colts' opponent and the kickoff time and date for the game will be announced later.
The 6-foot-5, 212-pound pass-catcher, originally from the Bahamas, relocated to the United States in 2019 after Hurricane Dorian. His brother, Michael Strachan, was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the seventh round of the 2021 NFL Draft.