Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts Depth Chart | Week 1 vs. Houston Texans
The Indianapolis Colts face off at home against the Houston Texans to kickoff their 2024 season. Here is a look at the projected depth chart heading into the Sunday matchup.
While the Colts do release an unofficial depth chart throughout the season, unofficial depth charts released by teams may not entirely reflect what plays out on gameday. This projected depth chart will also be released weekly and will provide a more accurate representation of how fans should expect the lineup to look when the game kicks off, adjusting for injuries, playing time in past weeks, and projected changes.
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POS |
STARTER |
BACKUP |
3RD STRING |
|---|---|---|---|
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QB |
Anthony Richardson |
Joe Flacco |
Sam Ehlinger |
|
HB |
Jonathan Taylor |
Trey Sermon |
Tyler Goodson |
|
WR (X) |
Alec Pierce |
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WR (Z) |
Michael Pittman Jr. |
Ashton Dulin |
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WR (SLOT) |
Adonai Mitchell |
Anthony Gould |
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|
TE (Y) |
Mo Alie-Cox |
Drew Ogletree |
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TE (H) |
Kylen Granson |
Will Mallory |
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LT |
Bernhard Raimann |
Matt Goncalves |
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LG |
Quenton Nelson |
Tanor Bortolini |
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C |
Ryan Kelly |
Danny Pinter |
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RG |
Will Fries |
Dalton Tucker |
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RT |
Braden Smith |
Blake Freeland |
The offensive lineup should be similar to what the Colts have rolled out throughout training camp and the preseason. The most noticeable change here is Adonai Mitchell’s projection to start in the slot due to the absence of Josh Downs this week.
Downs was ruled out by Shane Steichen after practice on Friday and Mitchell has been getting some snaps from the slot since Downs went down with an ankle injury in early August. Anthony Gould could also fill this role, but look for some combination of Mitchell, Michael Pittman Jr., and Alec Pierce as the Colts top three wide receivers in terms of snaps played.
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POS |
STARTER |
BACKUP |
3RD STRING |
|---|---|---|---|
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BIG END |
Kwity Paye |
Laiatu Latu |
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|
1-TECH DT |
Grover Stewart |
Raekwon Davis |
|
|
3-TECH DT |
DeForest Buckner |
Taven Bryan |
Adetomiwa Adebawore |
|
LEO |
Tyquan Lewis |
Dayo Odeyingbo |
Isaiah Land |
|
WILL |
E.J. Speed |
||
|
MIKE |
Zaire Franklin |
Segun Olubi |
|
|
SAM |
Jaylon Carlies |
Grant Stuard |
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|
LCB |
Jaylon Jones |
Samuel Womack III |
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RCB |
JuJu Brents |
Dallis Flowers |
|
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SCB |
Kenny Moore II |
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FS |
Nick Cross |
Rodney Thomas II |
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|
SS |
Julian Blackmon |
Trevor Denbow |
There are a couple of interesting positions to note on the defensive side of the ball. The rotation of the defensive ends will be a key thing to watch for as first-round pick, Laiatu Latu, is currently listed as the backup to Kwity Paye, but in reality, Latu should be expected to see a lot of snaps in his NFL debut.
Fifth-round rookie Jaylon Carlies gets the starting nod at SAM linebacker while Segun Olubi is listed as the backup MIKE behind Zaire Franklin. In the secondary, Nick Cross was named the starting safety to lineup alongside Julian Blackmon. The exact designation of free or strong safety is of little consequence as they will each likely spend time in both roles throughout the game.
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POS |
STARTER |
BACKUP |
3RD STRING |
|---|---|---|---|
|
K |
Matt Gay |
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P |
Rigoberto Sanchez |
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LS |
Luke Rhodes |
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H |
Rigoberto Sanchez |
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KR |
Anthony Gould |
Dallis Flowers |
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|
PR |
Anthony Gould |
Dallis Flowers |
This week’s injury report effects multiple positions on special teams. Kicker Matt Gay has not been ruled out for week one as of Friday afternoon, but his recovery from a hernia has his status for Sunday up in the air. Undrafted rookie Spencer Shrader will likely be activated from the practice squad if Gay is unable to play.
In addition to Downs’ role on offense, he is also listed as a reserve returner for both kick and punt returns. The Colts may not need to turn to anyone other than Gould and Dallis Flowers for these duties, but players like Ashton Dulin and Tyler Goodson are possible candidates if the need arises.
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Indianapolis, IN
Anti-war protest sparks in Indianapolis amid US-Iran conflict
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – More than a dozen protesters gathered at Military Park. In a dramatic escalation, the US and Israel engaged in military strikes against Iran and protesters are upset, including veteran Lucas Lee.
“I know what it’s like to be on the edge, potentially going somewhere where your life is at risk. And I believe this war is something we shouldn’t be fighting in. It’s important to stand up, because not only is standing up the right thing to do, but it could potentially save lives.”
Protesters held signs that read ‘Hands off Iran’ in front of the corner of West and New York intersection.
Several cars honked in support. Democratic City County Councilor Jesse Brown attended as well.
IPS School Teacher Noah Leininger organized the Anti-Iran War Rally. “The United States spends 1 trillion dollars on war every single year. While there are massive unmet needs right here in our own communities. People need jobs, healthcare, housing, and schools. And instead our government spends a trillion dollars every year to go and bomb elementary school age girls,” he said.
Iranian officials say the U.S. and Isreal hit a girl’s primary school in southern Iran killing at least 115 people.
The US strikes have not only created tension in the Middle East, but also here at home.
Mark Oakley who supports military action Iran, confronted the anti-war protesters. “Freedom for Iranian people, freedom for Americans. Freedom for everybody, but this [protest] is not it. When you’re debating about innocent people getting killed. You are debating the wrong thing.”
Additional police were called in to de-escalate the situation.
Chris Gomez, attended the protest because he wanted to take action. “Trump ran on a platform called the party of peace. That’s what Republicans run their policy on a party of peace, but look where we are now.”
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Opera’s free concert spotlights influential Black composers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Opera will host a free concert in honor of Black History Month Saturday night at 6 p.m. to celebrate the legacy and artistry of Black composers. The event features a range of spirituals, contemporary art songs, and operatic works performed a cappella.
Lyndsay Moy, the director of education, outreach, branding and design for Indianapolis Opera, said the event is designed to keep this specific music accessible to the public.
Resident artist Ian Williams, describes the concert as a mix of traditional repertoire and new songs. The artists will perform without microphones or instrumental accompaniment. “All of this is just straight out of our voices, so there’s no microphones,” Williams said. “We’re just creating the sound ourselves and putting it into a space, so it’s a little bit of, a little bit of breathing, a little bit of extra work there, yes.”
“So many composers tonight have been so influential in the broader vocal canon and it’s important and wonderful for us to be able to offer this kind of concert for free to our community to keep this kind of music accessible and more importantly to feature these fabulous artists like Ian so much talent,” Moy said.
Williams noted that the concert allows the organization to celebrate classic composers who were not well known during their own time. “It’s very cool because we get to celebrate some of classic composers all the way back to William Grant Steele, who was one of the who wrote operas back in the day, even during the time of Porgy and Bess, but he wasn’t, it wasn’t well known,” Williams said.
One of the featured pieces is the traditional spiritual “Fix Me Jesus,” which was arranged for the University of Michigan choir. Williams said the arrangement by Stacey Gibbs maintains the traditional spiritual style while adding rich harmonies.
While formal tickets for the event are currently sold out, those interested in attending can email tickets@indyopera.org to be added to a waitlist.
Check out the video above to hear a sneak peak of the Indianapolis Opera!
Indianapolis, IN
Highlights: Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter; February 27, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from eight high school boys basketball games from across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch highlights of Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter above.
Final Score: Tri-West 65 Cardinal Ritter 62
“The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here to watch ‘The Zone’ for basketball highlights on February 27, 2026.
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