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More big temperature swings this week
Our Monday brings clouds, but we’re also expecting many hours of sunshine to brighten things up. Winds turn more out of the west, which will allow us to warm temperatures back above average. Afternoon highs reach into the lower 40s.
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The “warm-up” doesn’t last too long. A midweek system brings the chance for rain and snow showers followed by more typical January temperatures.
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Indianapolis Weather Forecast:
Monday: Sun and clouds. High: 42°
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Showers possible. High: 50°
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered rain/snow showers. High: 42°
Indianapolis 7-Day Weather Forecast
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Rockets’ Kevin Durant ruled out for Monday’s game vs. Pacers in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Rockets forward Kevin Durant, the sixth all-time leading scorer in NBA history, will miss Monday’s 7 p.m. game against the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse with a left ankle sprain according to the league’s official injury report.
Durant — a 15-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA pick, one-time MVP and two-time NBA Finals MVP — leads the Rockets and ranks 11th in the NBA with 26.2 points per game to go with 5.4 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game. He’s shooting 51% from the floor, 40.5% from 3-point range and 88.6% from the line. He’s missed just two games this season.
Rockets point guard Fred Van Vleet and center Steven Adams are also out due to season-ending surgeries. The Pacers are only missing All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton and forward Obi Toppin. Haliburton is out for the year with an Achilles tendon tear. Toppin has been out since October with a stress fracture in his right foot. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said his rehab is ahead of schedule but that it will still be a while before he returns.
Dustin Dopirak covers the Pacers all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Pacers Insider newsletter.
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Indianapolis Colts Trade Anthony Richardson To The Philadelphia Eagles: Idea
Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images
The Indianapolis Colts should seriously consider trading Anthony Richardson to the Philadelphia Eagles because Richardson’s development in Indy has stalled. So, the Eagles would be a logical landing spot where his skill set and potential could be nurtured behind Jalen Hurts.
*PREDICTION*
Richardson has shown rare physical tools, big arm strength, elite rushing ability, and explosive athleticism, but his tenure with the Colts never reached the expectations of a top-five pick, leading to a shift in plans.
Daniel Jones supplanted Richardson as the starter midway through the 2025 season, and with the organization now likely committed to Jones, Richardson’s future in Indy looks increasingly uncertain, which should bode well for a potential trade.
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Anthony Richardson Trade to the Philadelphia Eagles
Richardson’s Colts experience has been hindered by injuries, setbacks, and inconsistency.
Indianapolis hoped his rare dual-threat profile would translate quickly, but Richardson has missed time due to multiple injuries and has completed just over 50 percent of his passes with more turnovers than touchdowns across his starts.
While his rushing production remains a strength, defenses have limited his passing impact, and the Colts’ offense has struggled to build around him and take advantage of his physical tools. The switch to Jones, a more seasoned passer with a defined NFL track record, reflects the franchise’s direction without Richardson.
Why the Eagles Would Want Anthony Richardson
For Philadelphia, trading for Richardson makes sense because the Eagles already possess a dynamic quarterback in Hurts, whose style aligns with Richardson’s strengths.
Hurts has been durable enough to anchor the offense but has also missed time due to injuries in multiple seasons, and having a high-upside backup with similar athletic traits would help maintain continuity if Hurts were unavailable.
The Eagles currently have Tanner McKee as Hurts’ backup, but McKee has been the subject of trade speculation this offseason as teams like the Miami Dolphins are predicted to pursue him in exchange for mid-round draft capital.
McKee, a sixth-round pick from 2023, has shown flashes in limited action, and Philadelphia could use a higher- ceiling developmental quarterback like Richardson if McKee is dealt.
Final Thoughts
From the Colts’ perspective, packaging Richardson in a trade to Philadelphia could yield draft picks or young roster assets, helping the team accelerate its rebuild or retool around Jones and the rest of the roster. Rather than keeping Richardson on the roster, the Colts should look to get value.
Philadelphia, meanwhile, benefits by adding a quarterback with physical traits rare in the NFL and a smooth fit with Hurts’s offense, especially if McKee is moved.
Richardson might never become a long-term starter, but in limited action behind Hurts, he could develop into a valuable roster piece and extend the Eagles’ competitive window. Trading for Richardson aligns with both the Colts’ need for return value and the Eagles’ desire to strengthen depth at the game’s most important position.
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‘I’m appalled’: Hundreds in Indianapolis protest ICE
Indianapolis ICE protest
Several hundred protestors gathered on Monument Circle to oppose the federal government’s immigration crackdown.
Several hundred people rallied against ICE on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis on Jan. 31 as part of a wave of protests across the nation this weekend.
Many of the protesters expressed anger over the recent fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents in Minneapolis, where the Trump administration has deployed a surge of immigration agents as part of a federal crackdown.
Protesters carried anti-ICE signs and chanted “ICE out” as they marched, drawing supportive honks from motorists. The rally was one of several planned across the city, including a smaller gathering near the Governor’s mansion.
Jennifer Yumib, 64, of Indianapolis, said she braved temperatures in the teens because of how strongly she feels.
“I’m appalled by what’s been happening in our country,” she said. “Seeing people torn from their homes without cause. People shot in the streets for trying to help others. This is not what we should be as a country.”
Brooke Verhey, 28, of Indianapolis, attended the rally with her dog, Raine, who wore a “F— Ice” sign. She said she believes ICE’s actions are unconstitutional.
“They are detaining peaceful protesters and trying to take their phones,” she said. “People have a right to record.”
Phil Slates, 75, of Indianapolis, carried a sign saying, “ICE melts under resistance.” He called the immigration enforcement agency’s treatment of people “inhuman.”
“I don’t believe anybody disagrees that we should have legitimate immigration policy,” he said. “The issue is how people are being ripped out of their homes — people who don’t have a criminal record. This is nothing but intimidation.”
The rally was one of many across the nation and followed a vigil the night before at New Liberty Mission Baptist Church for those killed by ICE, which drew an overflow crowd.
Contact IndyStar reporter Tony Cook at 317-444-6081 or tony.cook@indystar.com. Follow him on X@IndyStarTony and Bluesky @tonycook317.bsky.social.
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