Indianapolis, IN
Colts Training Camp Journal, Day 15: Matt Ryan Shines, Kwity Paye Goes Down
The Indianapolis Colts took the sector Wednesday for his or her second to final follow of coaching camp in 2022.
The Colts have been in shells and shorts for the 90-minute session at Grand Park. The Colts have yet another follow on Thursday earlier than they play their closing preseason sport in opposition to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lucas Oil Stadium. Head coach Frank Reich stated earlier this week that he expects the starters to play near a half in Saturday’s contest.
My colleague Jake Arthur couldn’t attend, so I roamed the sidelines and took in the entire motion from Westfield. Here’s what I noticed from the Colts as they wind down coaching camp.
TEAM
– The next gamers didn’t take part in follow on Wednesday: security Will Redmond, cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, linebacker Brandon King, offensive deal with Dennis Kelly, and middle Ryan Kelly.
– Ryan Kelly missed follow on Wednesday attributable to a optimistic COVID take a look at. With the starters anticipated to play near a half on Saturday, Kelly’s standing is up within the air for the matchup. Proper guard Danny Pinter changed Kelly and moved over to middle with the beginning offense.
OFFENSE
– The Colts centered on fast passes and crossing ideas all through follow on Tuesday. The offense received the day with large receivers getting open and changing on most performs. That end result has sometimes been the case when the Colts haven’t been in pads.
– Matt Ryan seemed very correct on Tuesday. Ryan went 10-of-12 in staff durations with a landing to Parris Campbell down the left sideline. Ryan seemed in management, and the offense had good circulate all day.
– The large receivers and tight ends confronted off in opposition to the cornerbacks and safeties in 1-on-1s on the aim line as we speak. The offense and protection break up the wins 6-to-6. Right here have been the outcomes of every rep: Stephon Gilmore def. Michael Pittman Jr.; Kylen Granson def. Rodney McLeod; Campbell def. Tony Brown; Kenny Moore II def. Alec Pierce; Ethan Fernea def. Chris Wilcox; Nick Cross def. Michael Jacobson; Ashton Dulin def. Anthony Chesley; Brandon Facyson def. Mike Strachan; Dezmon Patmon def. Gilmore; Julian Blackmon def. Mo Alie-Cox; Brown def. Keke Coutee; Samson Nacua def. Marvel Inform III.
– The large receivers have been as soon as once more engaged on getting off the road of scrimmage as we speak. Extensive receivers coach Reggie Wayne was hitting receivers with the luggage as they launched off the road. The Colts know their group must be extra bodily to win 1-on-1 matchups.
– Pittman continued to dominate follow and be the favourite goal of Ryan. Each different play within the full staff interval, Ryan was throwing Pittman’s route and changing. These two have an apparent reference to each other, and it’s no secret who Ryan’s favourite goal is.
– With Kelly out, the Colts beginning offensive line was as follows: left deal with Matt Pryor, left guard Quenton Nelson, middle Pinter, proper guard Will Fries, and proper deal with Braden Smith. The Colts additionally rotated rookie Bernhard Raimann in at left deal with with the first-team offense. When Raimann was in, Pryor would swing over to proper deal with whereas Smith shifted inside to proper guard.
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DEFENSE
– The headline of the day for the Colts’ protection was not an excellent one. Throughout 11-on-11 work, defensive finish Kwity Paye went down with a decrease left leg damage. Paye was attended to by trainers on the sector after which walked off gingerly below his personal energy. Trainers wrapped up Paye’s leg in ice from proper under his left knee down his calf. No phrase on the severity of the damage, however the Colts did unwrap Paye’s leg on the finish of follow, and he was strolling round.
– With Paye on the sidelines, Tyquan Lewis joined the first-team protection on the Large Finish place. Lewis has been getting higher all through camp as he will get his toes below him. Lewis has proven no indicators of hindrance from the torn patellar tendon he suffered final season.
– Yannick Ngakoue and DeForest Buckner continued to be disruptive alongside the line of defense. Buckner struck first, bursting via the inside of the offensive line for a would-be sack of quarterback Nick Foles. Ngakoue was subsequent, burning Raimann on a pace rush for an additional would-be sack of Foles.
SPECIAL TEAMS
– The Colts confirmed that punter Rigoberto Sanchez tore his Achilles after follow on Tuesday. The lack of Sanchez is a brutal one for the Colts, as Sanchez has been used as a weapon within the kicking sport and is a Professional Bowl-level expertise. Particular groups coordinator Bubba Ventrone was sporting a Rigoberto Sanchez shirt at follow and was visibly emotional when speaking to the media about his punter.
– The Colts weren’t with out a punter for lengthy. The NFL Community’s Mike Garafolo has reported that the Colts will probably be signing punter Matt Haack. Haack was launched by the Buffalo Payments this week after one season in Buffalo, the place he had 52 punts for two,230 yards (42.9 avg.).
– Whereas the Colts labored out punters earlier than follow, undrafted free agent security Trevor Denbow stood in because the punter throughout particular groups drills. Debow punted for a season at SMU in faculty and had some good balls through the session.
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 1: First Have a look at Matt Ryan, Extra
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 2: Matt Ryan Pushes the Tempo
- Not in attendance for Day 3
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 4: Matt Ryan Airs it Out, Protection Wins the Finale
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 5: Michael Pittman Jr. Dominates, Ashton Dulin Wows
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 6: Drew Ogletree Emerges, Protection Locks Up
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 7: Protection Capitalizes as Offense Slogs By Sloppiest Day
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 8: Jonathan Taylor Saves Offense’s Day
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 9: Defensive Entrance Continues to Assert Dominance
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 10: Last Gown Rehearsal for Preseason Opener
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 11: A Gentle Day Earlier than the Lions Come to City
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 12: Matt Ryan, Offense Tame Lions, Drew Ogletree Goes Down
- Colts Camp Journal, Day 13: Protection Stands Its Floor
- Not in attendance for Day 14
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Indianapolis, IN
Colts’ Anthony Richardson Ready to Take on Lions Challenge
Anthony Richardson’s return as the starting quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts played out like a movie last Sunday afternoon.
After being benched two weeks prior, putting his future with the team that drafted him No.4 overall in jeopardy, Richardson was reinserted into the starting lineup and produced the best game of his career. The young quarterback finished the game with over 300 total yards and three touchdowns to will the Colts to a 28-27 victory over the New York Jets.
It has been widely documented that the Colts benched Richardson due to a lack of preparation and attention to detail. Shane Steichen and the Colts coaching staff expected more out of Richardson and believed he needed to develop as a pro before seeing the field again.
Richardson took the message to heart and went to work, making great strides in a short amount of time to show he could go the extra mile and make the sacrifices necessary to be the leader of this team. The preparation and new approach during the week paid dividends, as evident by his performance on Sunday.
As the Colts prepare to take on the 9-1 Detroit Lions at Lucas Oil Stadium, Richardson is building on his preparation habits from last week and hoping to produce similar results.
“The main thing is just being consistent,” Richardson said when asked what he is focusing on this week. “Just trusting my guys each and every play, trusting the play call each and every play, and then just trusting the preparation – just putting in the work throughout the week and just letting it show out on the field on Sundays.”
Richardson revealed after the game that it was the most relaxed he has ever felt on the field. He was able to succeed both on the ground and through the air. Richardson was not pressing; instead, he trusted his preparation and made decisive reads, allowing him to deliver the football accurately to his receivers.
It is no coincidence the best game of Richardson’s young career came after a more detailed approach to his preparation was implemented. When asked what was different in his preparation, Richardson pointed to one thing in particular.
“I’d probably say my focus,” Richardson admitted. “I was trying to focus on all the little things a little bit more, just be consistent throughout it. That was really the main thing I was focused on, just trying to make sure I was detailing up the small things and just being consistent.”
For all of the good Richardson did last week, the quarterback is not a finished product. He still has plenty of things to clean up with his game. There were a few throws in the short area of the field that he missed as well as some zone reads that he would like to have back.
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However, the biggest area Richardson wants to improve on is ball security. Failing to protect the football or putting it in harm’s way is a recipe for losing games. And after putting the ball on the ground twice against the Jets, Richardson wants to ensure he is taking better care of the football.
“I had two fumbles throughout the game,” Richardson remarked. “So, definitely trying to keep the ball in our hands, and pushing the ball down the field and moving the ball. But just being consistent with that, and just having a clean game with no turnovers.”
Richardson’s Colts teammates never wavered in their support for the quarterback throughout his benching, and his big game against the Jets only strengthened their confidence in #5. That confidence will serve Indy well this weekend against a Lions team outscoring its opponents by an average of 15.9 points per game.
As Steichen has been saying all season, this team is a resilient bunch. Richardson believes they will need that toughness and resiliency on Sunday.
“Just seeing the toughness from our team. We’re definitely trying to carry that over because we know we’re getting ready to play a physical team,” Richardson explained. “So, they’re going to bring it to us. We got to bring it to them.
“But just trusting my guys each and every play, like I did in that fourth quarter, and just trust in my ability. I feel like I’m a decent football player, and I like to make plays out there. And we had the opportunity to do so, and then my guys just helped me out and we just made it happen.”
Richardson will take on a Lions’ defense that gives up the sixth-most passing yards per game (232.7) but allows the fifth-fewest yards on the ground (94.8). While the quarterback run game was successful against the Jets, Richardson may have to do most of his damage with his arm. The Lions also thrive on taking the ball away, tied for fifth in the league with 19 takeaways.
While protecting the football will be key, Richardson has noticed something about the Lions’ defense that Indy will need to counteract if they want to win.
“The physicality. That was one of the main things I mentioned earlier,” Richardson mentioned. “Their front four or five guys are definitely physical. Linebackers flow pretty fast, and then their DBs like to play man and get physical on the receivers. So that’s what we’ve been talking about all week – just being physical and just bringing it to them.”
The Lions are the hottest team in the NFL, and it will be an immense challenge for the Colts to come out on top. But if you ask Richardson if he is worried about the challenge, the answer is simple. He believes his team can get the job done.
“No concerns, honestly,” Richardson declared. “Every week you’re playing a great team, but we all know like this is a pretty good team that we’re getting ready to go up against. But I feel like we’re a great team as well. So, we’ve just got to prepare like that and just get ready to go out there and compete.”
Not many people are expecting the Colts to beat the Lions on Sunday. However, not many expected Richardson to have the best performance of his career off a two-week benching.
Crazier things have happened, and with Richardson back and leading this team, the Colts always have a shot at victory.
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Indianapolis, IN
Shootings at 2 apartment complexes injure 3, may be related
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Three adults were found shot Thursday night at two apartment complexes on the northwest side, and Indianapolis police think the two scenes may be somehow related.
Police went just before 8:40 p.m. Thursday to a report of a person shot in the 3900 block of Wind Drift Drive East. That’s at the Lakeside Crossing at Eagle Creek apartments located northwest of the I-465 interchange for West 38th Street.
At 9 p.m. Thursday, police were called to another report of a person shot in the 4400 block of Moller Road. That’s at the Colonial Square apartments located southwest of the I-65 interchange for Lafayette Road.
Capt. Rob Rider of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says two of the adults were found at the Lakeside Crossing apartments. One adult was stable, and the other was in critical condition.
IMPD found the third adult at the Colonial Square apartments. That adult was stable.
Crashed vehicles that police found at Lakeside Crossing were believed to be connected to the shootings.
Rider was unsure of the genders of the three adults. He noted that no children were shot despite initial reports from the Lakeside Crossing scene.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts Injury Report: LT Raimann Still Absent But DE Tyquan Lewis Is Close To A Return
The Indianapolis Colts today released their Thursday injury report for Week 12 of the NFL season ahead of their Sunday game against the Detroit Lions.
Left tackle Bernhard Raimann missed practice again today due to a knee injury. Raimann has now missed both practices this week and looks like a major doubt for Sunday’s game. Raimann looks increasingly likely to miss a second game in a row due to his knee injury. If he is unable to play then expect rookie tackle Matt Goncalves to take his place at left tackle again as he did last week against the New York Jets.
Defensive end Tyquan Lewis (elbow) was a full participant at practice again today. Lewis spoke to the media today and said he was unsure if he would return this week but two practices in and his chances are looking very positive.
Right tackle Braden Smith (foot) was a full participant today at practice despite being limited yesterday. Smith looks set to be available for Sunday’s game against the Lions despite the limited practice yesterday. Smith should be available barring any late changes in practice tomorrow.
Corner back Kenny Moore (knee) and wide receivers Michael Pittman Jr (back) and Josh Downs (calf) were all full participants at practice today despite being listed with injuries. Moore and Downs are new additions to the injury report today after not being listed yesterday but both being able to practice fully doesn’t look like the injuries will affect their availability for Sunday.
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