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Colts activate former starting CB off IR for depleted secondary ahead of Steelers game

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On Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts announced that they have activated cornerback Jaylon Jones off injured reserve and signed fellow cornerback Cameron Mitchell from the practice squad to the 53-man active roster.

The Colts also announced that they elevated defensive end Durell Nchami and wide receiver Laquon Treadwell from the practice squad to the active roster.

Indianapolis also waived linebacker Chad Muma and safety Trey Washington in corresponding roster moves.

Regarding Jones, he should be a welcome addition to the Colts secondary at outside cornerback—even if he finds himself on an initial pitch count against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Originally a 2023 7th round pick of the Colts, the 6’2”, 203 pound Jones has blossomed into a solid starting outside cornerback, who’s made 27 career starts in his first two seasons. Jones appeared in 1 game this season before re-aggravating his hamstring injury which limited him throughout this past training camp and preseason.

During all 17 starts for the Colts last season, Jones recorded 100 tackles (66 solo), 12 passes defensed, 2 interceptions, and a forced fumble. Per PFF, he earned a +67.4 overall grade.

Otherwise, Mitchell has appeared in 3 games for the Colts this season, recording 3 tackles.

Lastly, Nchami appeared in last weekend’s home blowout against the Tennessee Titans, recording 2 tackles (1 solo), while veteran wideout Laquon Treadwell appeared in 1 game during Week 7 against the Los Angeles Chargers previously. The former Minnesota Vikings first round pick has appeared in 3 games during two seasons in Indy.

Source: https://www.stampedeblue.com/indian...r-depleted-secondary-ahead-of-pittsburgh-game
 
Colts Reacts Survey Results: Week 9 at Pittsburgh Steelers

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The Indianapolis Colts (7-1) are one of the hottest teams in all of football, sitting atop the entire AFC.

However, they’ll face arguably one of their toughest tasks yet when they travel to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3) this weekend.

The Steelers are by no means a great team these days, but the Indianapolis Colts as a franchise are 1-13 all-time at Pittsburgh during the regular season. The Colts sole and last win at Pittsburgh was on November 9, 2008, when Indianapolis narrowly won 24-20.

Right now, 97% of Colts fans believe that the franchise is headed in the right direction, which is pretty remarkable given that such a percentage sat at 44% to begin this year’s surprising regular season:

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A big reason why has been the monstrous rushing campaign of star workhorse Jonathan Taylor, who currently leads the league in carries (143), rushing yards (850), and a whopping 12 rushing touchdowns, as the NFL’s ‘Triple Crown rushing king.’

91% 0f Colts fans believe that Taylor, who’s on pace to be an NFL First-Team All-Pro again for the second time in his Hall of Fame career, will be this year’s NFL Offensive Player of the Year:

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It would be a nice story for Taylor, who missed out on NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors back in 2021 because of the prolific receiving season of then Los Angeles Rams wideout Cooper Kupp.

However, Colts fans are less optimistic that Taylor will ultimately win NFL MVP honors (only at 34%), which is typically reserved for elite league quarterbacks in more modern seasons historically:

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However, the fact that Taylor is even a legitimate MVP candidate these days speaks to his dominant season.

Source: https://www.stampedeblue.com/analys...-survey-results-week-9-at-pittsburgh-steelers
 
Week 9 Colts vs. Steelers Game Thread

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The Indianapolis Colts are on the road to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 0 of the 2025 season, kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Once again the 2025 Indianapolis Colts won last weekends game by multiple scores. The final score was Colts 38, Titans 14. But the final score doesn’t tell the whole story, it never does. What might seem obvious: the Tennessee Titans are seemingly, desperately vying for the number one overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. In the salary cap era this has only been accomplished four times, the Cincinnati Bengals (‘94-’95), the Browns (‘99-’00), the Browns again (‘17-’18) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (‘21-’22). Right now the Titans are battling with the New Orleans Saints and New York Jets for the honor of being so bad at football that they get to overdraft a quarterback they will jettison off their roster in four years time.

What about the unobvious? It’s hard to poke holes in a three score victory (assuming all three 2-point attempts were successful) but the fact of the matter is the league’s best offense came out flat. On the other side of the ball Cam Ward and his ragtag band of misfits couldn’t capitalize on the gift they had been given. Eventually Daniel Indiana Jones righted the ship and the offense got their act together, but for a team who seemingly starts every game red hot, this was a departure.

The Colts won’t be able to rely on poor quarterback play from their opponent. Aaron Rodgers isn’t what he once was, and being just a few years behind the future hall of famer, I get it. That said, what Rodgers is doing this year, after the disaster that was 2024, is nothing short of incredible. He isn’t a special player anymore but mentally, he’s all there. My concern this week is that there may not be a quarterback left on the Colts schedule that could make the Indy defense pay for their mistakes quite like Rodgers can this weekend.

Defensively, I don’t believe the Steelers have the juice to slow down the Indy offense, but I don’t believe anyone does. If someone were to say that the 2025 Indianapolis Colts had the best gridiron football offense in the known universe, I wouldn’t disagree. This Steelers defense is old and injured, it’s just not good. With that said if the Indy offense comes out flat like they did a week ago, this defense has the experience to capitalize and Aaron Rodgers still has the ability to make them pay.

I haven’t felt this apprehensive for a Colts game since week one, but that was before Daniel Jones became “Indiana”.

Prediction:

Steelers: 31

Colts: 34

As always, go Colts.



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This is your week nine open thread so hang out here, chat, celebrate, commiserate, and argue in the comments! Go wild (within reason)!

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Source: https://www.stampedeblue.com/gameth...hane-steichen-tanor-bortolini-jonathan-taylor
 
Colts-Falcons opening odds: Germany awaits

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The Indianapolis Colts next matchup is a home contest against the Atlanta Falcons. While billed as a home game, the Colts will be far from home as they head to Germany. This is the first contest in Olympiastadion Berlin. This stadium was built in 1936 for the Olympics and will serve host to these two teams who are both coming off tough losses. FanDuel Sportsbook sees the Colts as solid favorites giving them a 6.5-point advantage in the spread.

The money line starts at -290 with the over/under at 48.5.

It was a tough one in Pittsburgh that the Colts would love to have back. After jumping out to an early 7-0 lead and scoring on their first possession, things turned all Pittsburgh’s way. A muffed punt spelled early trouble, but the Colts defense avoided giving up points. The good fortune stopped there as Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor turned in their worst performances of the season. 45-yards from Taylor and four turnovers from Jones was the ultimate disaster.

The Falcons are a total enigma this season after convincingly beating the Bills yet losing to the Dolphins. This week saw them against the division leading New England Patriots. The Patriots jumped in front and maintained control for most of the game, although Michael Penix Jr. helped make things interesting late with a three touchdown performance. The Falcons left unhappy with the loss and went as far as calling foul on the Patriots stating they simulated the snap call on a key fourth down play by clapping.

Both teams will make the long trip less than happy with themselves as they head to Germany for a pivotal matchup. The Colts will look to get back on track to maintain league superiority. The Falcons are looking to remain relevant in a crowded NFC that finds them slipping away. The stage in Berlin will be set for an early morning matchup as the Colts are seeking to head into the bye with a win.

Source: https://www.stampedeblue.com/indian...198/colts-falcons-opening-odds-germany-awaits
 
Colts’ Monday Morning Awards: Week 9 @Steelers

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7-2 after an ugly loss, where the offense had their worst performance by far this season, and even though the defense did their job in the end there is just no way to overcome SIX turnovers. Colts need to flip the page fast and get ready for their game against the Falcons in Europe before the bye week.


MVP of the Game: Laiatu Latu​


Latu has quietly emerged as that best defensive player of his draft class, and showing all the traits that made him a first rounder. He finished the game with a career high 2.5 sacks, already getting to five on the year, but most important he was able to consistently shed blocks, generate pressure, and be a presence on the backfield. His breakout as an elite defensive player has been one of the biggest reasons for the Colts’ improvement this year, and so far has been the only edge rusher able to generate consistent pressure from the outside.

Dud of the Game (The Grigsy): Offensive line​


We know that they are much better than this, but yesterday was perhaps the worst offensive line game I have seen from this team in a lot of time. Herbig and Watt had their way against Smith and Raimann, while Goncalves was absolutely dominated by Cameron Heyward. No quarterback, or offense, can survive their offensive line getting dominated like that. What worries me the most is how bad the offensive tackles were in pass-blocking, with two games against the Texans (Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter) on the horizon. Taking into account the context of the game, the struggles are a bit more understandable. T.J. Watt always seems to have Braden Smith’s number, and yesterday was not the exception, Matt Goncalves’ dad passed away last week, which must have surely affected the talented guard’s preparation for the game, and Raimann was dealing with Nick Herbig, one of the best young pass-rushers in the NFL, on an island.

Best play of the game: First drive on offense and defense​


After a forced three and out, the Colts scored a touchdown on a 13-play drive where they systematically drove down the field. It all seemed to be going according to plan then, but unfortunately everything that came after that was just worse and worse.

Worst play of the game: Basically any offensive drive after the first touchdown​


Fumble-Interception-Punt-Punt-Interception-Field Goal-Fumble. Kudos to the defense because the game should not have been as close as it was with that amount of turnovers and offensive incompetence. It just cannot get any worse than that, and it will give all the Daniel Jones’ haters out there plenty of fuel this week to criticize. I am still firmly aboard his ship, and think that next week will be a good chance for him to show that this was just a bad game, as it can happen to anyone, and nothing more than that.

Best position group: Defense​


I am going to give this one to the defense as a whole, they played an amazing game. There is nothing they can do if the Steelers’ offense is constantly getting the ball at the halfway line or even worse. I also want to highlight Zaire Franklin and Germaine Pratt. Linebacker has been my biggest area of concern for the unit, but they both had a decent game, and they played with a palpable passion and drive to win, which I definitely appreciate.

Unsung hero: Michael Badgley​


Badgley made all four of his kicks, including two over 50 yards. Yeah sure, one was when the game was basically over, but it was still a welcome sight because after Shrader’s injury I was really worried about the kicker position.

Rookie of the Week: Vacant​


It was a disappointing game for tight end Tyler Warren, facing a defense that has struggled covering tight ends, he was kept in check recording just five catches for 26 yards. J.T. Tuimoloau is playing more, which is a welcome sight, but his impact on the game was not enough to get the award.

Source: https://www.stampedeblue.com/analysis/117205/colts-monday-morning-awards-week-9-steelers
 
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