Sep 11, 2009 | Tribune-Star
What's the rush? Colts need running game against Jags
The Indianapolis Colts hope to find their running game Sunday when the Jacksonville Jaguars visit Lucas Oil Stadium.
Defense declines request for Guantanamo group tour
The Defense Department has turned down a Michigan congressman's request to let state and local officials tour a facility holding terrorism suspects in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Colts tightening up final roster
The Indianapolis Colts continued to assemble their regular-season roster Sunday, waiving veteran safety Matt Giordano and adding former Nebraska linebacker Cody Glenn.
Colts cuts: Rookie DT tops list of 7 former draft picks released by Indianapolis
Bob Sanders looks like he'll be healthy enough to play before mid-October. Rookie defensive tackle Terrance Taylor and running back Mike Hart hope they'll have new jobs by then.
Petrowski's injury leaves questions
Thursday night in the Colts preseason loss to the Bengals, Indy tight-end, Jamie Petrowski suffered a left foot injury.
Petrowski injures foot in Colts' final preseason game
Former Indiana State tight end and Terre Haute native Jamie Petrowski suffered a left foot injury during the first quarter of the Indianapolis Colts' preseason game at Cincinnati on Thursday.
Roster spots up for grabs as Colts take on Bengals tonight
Here's a bit of free advice for Indianapolis Colts fans who plan on watching tonight's National Football League preseason road game with the Cincinnati Bengals .
Tomorrow is the first cut down day. Teams must cut five players from the 80 man roster by September 1st.
2009 Colts Training Camp: News and notes from
Before we get to the notes about the morning practice, we'll recap a few roster moves that happened today: The Gill signing is to have a warm body in camp while Brock recovers.
Colts struggle in absence of many starters
Jim Caldwell's first game as a National Football League head coach didn't turn out quite as he hoped.
Camp Scene: Colts wrap up first week with scrimmage
A quick glance at the Cook Stadium scoreboard might have suggested that the Indianapolis Colts defense had their way against the team's offensive unit during Saturday morning's controlled scrimmage.
Colts Defense Wins Annual Blue-and-White Scrimmage, 45-31 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. As Antoine Bethea saw it, it obviously wasn't a real game.
Colts Defense Wins Annual Blue-and-White Scrimmage, 45-31 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. As Antoine Bethea saw it, it obviously wasn't a real game.
Colts Defense Wins Annual Blue-and-White Scrimmage, 45-31 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. As Antoine Bethea saw it, it obviously wasn't a real game.
Colts offensive line coach Mudd returns, but it's only for this season
Rather than recognize Howard Mudd's noteworthy 12-year career as their offensive line coach by presenting him with a gold watch or rocking chair at the end of the season, there might be a more appropriate parting gift from the Indianapolis Colts.
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