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Fire at HVAF building in Downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Crews are on the scene of a huge fire at a building that helps and houses homeless veterans.
The HVAF building is near 10th and Pennsylvania. Investigators say the fire broke out around nine-thirty Saturday night in the housing area of the facility.
Employees spent about an hour trying to account for all of their tenants. So far, no word of any serious injuries or fatalities.
Jason Hill, who lives at the shelter told WRTV, “It’s heartbreaking. I don’t know what everybody is going to do. It’s a shelter for homeless veterans. I don’t know how that’s going to go.”
Metro police and the Indianapolis Fire Department are also on the scene.
And the fire is still burning at this time.
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Colts Risers and Fallers from Crushing Loss to Texans
The Indianapolis Colts fell to the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium 23-20. While the score indicates a possible nail-biter, the game was anything but that for Indianapolis. After an ugly offensive display from Shane Steichen and Anthony Richardson against the Texans, it’s time to discuss the risers and fallers for the Colts after they dropped to 4-4 this afternoon.
Risers | Jonathan Taylor and Josh Downs
While the Colts’ offense overall wasn’t good, running back Jonathan Taylor was a constant supply of progress for an otherwise weird game plan. Taylor had 20 carries for 105 rushing yards (5.3 average) and a score on the ground. The former Pro Bowler also had one grab for 12 receiving yards. After being sidelined for multiple weeks with an ankle injury, Taylor played fantastic football and didn’t miss a beat. While Taylor did have 21 touches, he could have probably shouldered more and helped a limping Colts offense get a win. There will be questions for Steichen’s offense and Richardson to answer after a disgusting showing, but not for Taylor as the top playmaker through eight weeks.
As for Josh Downs, he was the sole contributor in the receiving game, hauling in 4 catches for 109 receiving yards and a fantastic 69-yard touchdown from Richardson.
Outside of Downs, no other Colts receiver or player recorded more than 1 catch. There isn’t much to write home about with the offense, but Taylor and Downs deserve their flowers for keeping the Colts’ offense within three points to conclude the contest.
Faller | 3rd Down Efficiency
The Colts’ offensive woes are reflected in their third-down efficiency. As arguably the most important down to convert, the Colts were dysfunctional, finishing 2/13 for a 15.4% clip. The Colts have the offensive weaponry to win these situations in Richardson, Taylor, Michael Pittman Jr., and Downs, yet it wasn’t meant to be against DeMeco Ryans’ defense.
Indianapolis must address multiple areas offensively but needs to convert third downs more often to get into more advantageous positions. With so much difficult competition ahead on the Colts’ schedule, this performance in key moments can’t continue, or the losses may start piling up.
Riser | Kenny Moore II
The Colts’ offense was inconsistent, but their defensive counterparts otherwise shined, and Kenny Moore II stood out in the secondary. The veteran defender finished with 7 tackles and 2 for loss, playing all over the field and getting stops when needed most.
It’s no surprise that Moore was efficient, and while the Texans didn’t have star pass-catcher Nico Collins (injured reserve), they still had Stefon Diggs for most of the contest and Tank Dell playing out of the slot. Along with another defensive player on this list, Moore earned recognition for another gutsy performance as one of the most reliable Colts stop troops.
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Faller | Steichen’s Play Calling
Richardson was erratic throwing the football, finishing 10/32 (31.3% completion), but Steichen’s perplexing play calling must be called out. Starting with the passing game, Richardson was taking too many deep shots too often against the Texans. Given Richardson’s struggles with accuracy, giving him plays to push the ball downfield constantly doesn’t help with completing passes to gather confidence. There were multiple plays made by Downs but not much else was noteworthy from the passing attack.
As for the ground game, the lack of using Richardson’s legs raises eyebrows. Against the Miami Dolphins, Richardson essentially powered the ground game with 14 rushes for 56 yards. However, he only had 6 rushes for 45 yards and was left throwing more often than not. This can’t continue if Richardson is expected to survive as a QB especially given his talents as a runner are more developed than what he is as a passer.
Riser | Dayo Odeyingbo
Indianapolis’ defensive front pressured Stroud constantly on Sunday afternoon, but defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo had a monster performance. The former Vanderbilt Commodore recorded 4 tackles (3 for loss), 3 QB hits, 1 sack, and a fumble recovery. The other sack on the day was from a returning defensive tackle DeForest Buckner.
It might go unnoticed by some, but Odeyingbo quietly leads Indianapolis this year in sacks with 3 and looked like a leader in the defensive trenches against Houston.
With Odeyingbo approaching a contract year in 2025, he may be earning a re-signing if he continues to perform like this for the Colts.
Faller | Anthony Richardson
It’s not easy to say, but Richardson wasn’t serviceable as a quarterback against the Texans. While Richarson dazzled with a few throws to Downs and an explosive run, teams can’t win consistently in the NFL with QBs passing under 50%. However, Richardson was nightmarish with his accuracy in this one, finishing with an unacceptable 31.3% completion.
Richardson isn’t getting better in the pocket and Steichen must adjust his scheme to account for the QB’s development. Steichen can implement RPOs, quick reads, and easy decisions for Richardson, but his ideas have taken a step back against opposing coordinators in 2024. Indy can’t afford to keep sliding with the stretch of games ahead or risk falling completely out of playoff contention.
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Former Oregon Ducks’ star expected to play Sunday with the Indianapolis Colts
DeForest Buckner is expected to be back on the field on Sunday when the Indianapolis Colts face the Houston Texans in a critical AFC South matchup.
The Colts activated the defensive tackle from the injured reserve list on Saturday. The former Oregon Ducks’ star had missed the previous five games with a high ankle sprain. Buckner suffered the injury during the Colts’ 16-10 Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Buckner had missed just two games in his first eight seasons – one game as a rookie due to an ankle injury, and one game due to a positive COVID-19 test in 2020.
“The longest time I’ve ever been away from the game throughout the season,” Buckner told Joel A. Erickson of the Indianapolis Star. “I started getting a little stir-crazy during the end of my little stay.”
Buckner was a full participant during Thursday’s team practice, took a rest day on Friday and participated in the team’s walk-through practice on Saturday. Buckner’s return couldn’t have come at a better time for the Colts.
The Colts (4-3) have won two consecutive games and trail the first-place Texans by just one game in the AFC South. Buckner is the Colts’ best defensive lineman and his return will bolster the team’s defense against the run and pass.
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How to buy Eras Tour merch in Indianapolis – and no, you don’t need a concert ticket
Swifties line up days ahead of Eras Tour shows to secure merch
Taylor Swift fans shake off nerves and grab merch early to avoid long lines at The Eras Tour shows this weekend in New Orleans.
Swifties hoping to bring home a souvenir from the Eras Tour’s stop in Indianapolis are in luck. Official Taylor Swift merchandise will be available two days before the singer arrives in town.
The shop is open to all, so fans don’t need a concert ticket to get in.
Merchandise will be also be for sale inside the concerts on all levels of Lucas Oil Stadium.
When is the Indianapolis Eras Tour merch shop open?
The Eras Tour Merchandise Shop will be open Oct. 30 through Nov. 2 at the Indiana Convention Center. Hours are:
- Wednesday, Oct. 30: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Thursday, Oct. 31: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Friday, Nov. 1: noon to 8 p.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 2: noon to 8 p.m.
How can fans find the shop in the convention center?
Merchandise will be available in Hall I at the Indiana Convention Center.
To get in line, enter the Convention Center at Door No. 9 and follow signs for Exhibit Hall K.
Door No. 9 is at the intersection of Capitol Avenue and Georgia Street. It’s housed within the Georgia Street Cube, a large glass structure.
Once inside, turn left and walk toward the Crowne Plaza Skywalk. Exhibit Hall K will be the second room to your right, just before the bathrooms and skywalk.
What will be available for purchase?
Fans looking for a sneak peek can browse Swift’s online merchandise shop. The singer releases exclusive designs for each city she visits, so check back after her New Orleans tour stop (Oct. 25-27) to see what the Indy options look like.
Swifties can expect to see T-shirts, sweatshirts, posters and — of course — friendship bracelets.
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