The Colts threw the ball 26 times in a row in a loss to the Buccaneers, essentially ignoring their MVP candidate in Jonathan Taylor
Author: Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star
Opinion: Colts must sit Carson Wentz to keep 2022 first-round draft pick
The Colts need to sit Carson Wentz before a conditional NFL draft pick going to Philadelphia in 2022 becomes a first-rounder.
Opinion: Colts’ season ended Sunday; biggest culprits were Frank Reich, Carson Wentz
They’re together forever, coach Frank Reich and quarterback Carson Wentz, with that 2018 Super Bowl in Philadelphia and this 2021 dud in Indianapolis.
Opinion: What did you think would happen, Carson Wentz? You’re too special to get the vaccine?
They were right in Philadelphia. Quarterback Carson Wentz is selfish and a bad teammate, and he’s not alone in the Colts’ locker room.
Opinion: Colts’ QB issues appear behind them, but now they have a bigger concern: COVID-19
The Indianapolis Colts have one of the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates in the league, which could have a big impact on their 2021 season.
Racism broke him, but Black cycling superstar Major Taylor is getting his moment
World-class athlete Major Taylor left Indianapolis to find his place in cycling, left America to find his fortune, and returned – only to lose it all.
Doyel: Helio Castroneves’ fourth Indianapolis 500 triggers historic celebration
Helio Castroneves’ fourth Indy 500 win had fans staying late to honor him, drivers running up to hug him and Mario Andretti leaning down to kiss him.
Referee Bert Smith’s fall in men’s NCAA Tournament game didn’t kill him. It saved his life.
When NCAA men’s basketball referee Bert Smith collapsed during the Gonzaga-USC game, some thought he had died. Turns out, that fall saved his life.
Opinion: Indianapolis Colts gave away playoff game against Buffalo Bills
Colts had their hands full against an excellent Bills team, but some head-scratching decisions from Frank Reich made things even harder for Indy.
Opinion: Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez talks about his cancer, worries about everyone else
Indianapolis Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez’s first media briefing since his cancer diagnosis and surgery was full of compassion and optimism.