Friday Nov 6 | Indianapolis Star
Offensive line justice is swift and sure
When something -- anything -- goes wrong for a Colts offensive lineman, expect the Fine Club to step in and levy a penalty, all for a good cause Tony Ugoh was a raw rookie tackle when the Indianapolis Colts' offseason workout program began in 2007.
He was added to the list on Friday. Probably a game-time decision. A bit of sickness is going around.
Colts' Sanders Returns To Practice, Eyes Season Debut
Indianapolis Colts safety Bob Sanders returned to full practice on Friday and is expected to see his first action of the season on Sunday at St.
Colts' Bob Sanders gets green light
It has been the better part of 10 months since Indianapolis Colts safety Bob Sanders uncoiled and collided with someone on a football field.
One day after his return to full participation in practice, the Colts rested pro bowl safety Bob Sanders and his surgically-repaired knee on Thursday.
Clark serves as go-to guy for the Colts Notebook Tight end is on pace to break NFL records.
Clark serves as go-to guy for the Colts Notebook Tight end is on pace to break NFL records.
Five Colts Miss Wednesday Practice
Five Colts missed practice on Wednesday due to injury or illness. Anthony Gonzalez and Marlon Jackson remained sidelined with knee injuries.
FIRST QUARTER Seattle started with the ball, but quickly punted to the Colts after running just six plays.
Here at the Colts' new stadium, Lucas Oil Stadium, which is a pretty impressive building based on what I've seen so far.
ESPN loses track of Colts reserve DeVan
Indianapolis Colts reserve offensive lineman Kyle DeVan noticed after Monday night's victory at Miami he had received a cell phone text message from teammate Jamey Richard, who didn't make the trip because of a shoulder injury.
At the end of a Florida street
Ours is a rather quiet existence this Sunday night, The Star colleagues and I taking up residence at a small hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Today, he takes on second-year left tackle Jake Long, who didn't look good last week as the Dolphins gave up four sacks.
LIVE: Dolphins take on Manning, Colts in Miami
Hank Baskett News: Baskett is active for Monday's game against the Dolphins. [ + ] Impact: Baskett hasn't had much time to learn the Colts' fairly complicated offense, so he's expected to have a minimal impact in his first game as a Colt.
In the meantime, enjoy shake n bake's preview. ] Only hours until gameday now and some news is trickling in.
KICKOFF: Monday, 8:30 p.m. ET SURFACE: Grass TV: ESPN SERIES: 68th regular-season meeting.
Colts backup center Richard out against Miami
FBNColts-Richard,0131 Colts backup center Richard out against Miami Eds: APNewsNow.
Final Colts-Phins Injury Report
Unfortunately it was bad news hitting me as soon as I was back from Iowa's 27-17 victory over Arizona.
Colts to face Dolphins' wildcat offense
Miami was coming off a 1-15 season. It was 0-2 and had scored only 24 points. Desperate times, coach Tony Sparano decided, called for desperate measures.
Dolphins' Taylor, Porter as well as injury to Colts LT Johnson...
The Colts' No. 1 priority on offense Monday night against the Miami Dolphins at Land Shark Stadium will be the same as it has been for more than a decade: keep the pressure off quarterback Peyton Manning .
Manning expected to miss last tuneup but sees work to do
Peyton Manning and the majority of the Indianapolis Colts' starting offense probably won't play in Thursday night's preseason finale at Cincinnati.
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