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Indianapolis Colts’ 2022 schedule: Mahomes, Herbert and rest of AFC West await Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts’ 2022 schedule was launched together with the remainder of the NFL slate Thursday.
The season will kick off Thursday, Sept. 8, with the Los Angeles Rams internet hosting the Buffalo Payments at SoFi Stadium. ESPN opens its schedule with Monday Evening Soccer on Sept. 12 that includes the Denver Broncos on the Seattle Seahawks.
The NFL expanded to 17 regular-season video games final season, and the ultimate regular-season video games will likely be performed Jan. 8, 2023. The playoffs start Jan. 14 and proceed by way of Tremendous Bowl LVII on Feb. 12 in Glendale, Arizona.
Here is what’s in retailer for the Colts:
Schedule
Sept. 11: at Houston
Sept. 18: at Jacksonville
Sept. 25: vs. Kansas Metropolis
Oct. 2: vs. Tennessee
Oct. 6: at Denver (TNF)
Oct. 16: vs. Jacksonville
Oct. 23: at Tennessee
Oct. 30: vs. Washington
Nov. 6: at New England
Nov. 13: at Las Vegas
Nov. 20: vs. Philadelphia
Nov. 28: vs. Pittsburgh (MNF)
Dec. 4: at Dallas (SNF)
Dec. 11: Bye
Dec. 17/18: at Minnesota
Dec. 26: vs. Chargers (MNF)
Jan. 1: at NY Giants
Jan. 7/8: vs. Houston
Power of schedule: T-26, .469
Greatest takeaway
The Colts may have a possibility to grab management of the AFC South early within the season as a result of 5 of their first seven video games are in opposition to division counterparts. They’re going to be performed enjoying the Jaguars and Titans earlier than sweet is even handed out on Halloween. Getting off to a robust begin will likely be obligatory as a result of the Colts and the remainder of the AFC South face the AFC West this season. That division has the most effective group of quarterbacks in Derek Carr with the Raiders, Patrick Mahomes with the Chiefs, Justin Herbert with the Chargers and new Denver starter Russell Wilson. Colts proprietor Jim Irsay does not have to fret about complaining over the dearth of primetime video games anymore as a result of they’ve 4 of them subsequent season, with two at residence.
Revenge sport
Do not giggle, however Week 2 at Jacksonville. How are you going to overlook that it was the Colts’ loss at Jacksonville in Week 18 that knocked them out of the playoffs final season? That loss brought on Irsay to have common supervisor Chris Ballard and coach Frank Reich meet him on the workforce’s facility as quickly because the workforce returned to Indianapolis after the sport. Enjoying in Jacksonville has been a nightmare for the Colts. They have not gained on the highway in opposition to there for the reason that 2014 season. The Colts even went all the way in which throughout the pond to London to endure a type of losses to the Jaguars in 2016.
What Vegas thinks
The oddsmakers have the Colts win whole at 9.5. The Colts cannot rely as a lot on operating again Jonathan Taylor like they did final season in the event that they count on to satisfy or surpass that whole. The younger receivers, led by Michael Pittman Jr., should step up and assist Taylor and new beginning quarterback Matt Ryan if the Colts count on to go toe-to-toe with their schedule.
Daring prediction
The Colts will beat Patriots coach Invoice Belichick at Gillette Stadium for the primary time since 2006 in Week 9. The Colts have misplaced six straight in New England by a median of 19.6 factors in that span.
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‘It’s all gonna go great’: Pat McAfee, Colts fans react to Ballard, Steichen returning
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay is as frustrated as the fans. He understands the desire for change. But he believes in his team’s leaders.
Irsay posted on social media Sunday night, saying Chris Ballard will remain general manager and coach Shane Steichen will remain coach for 2025. The Colts just finished an 8-9 season and they haven’t made the playoffs for four straight years.
Steichen has an 17-17 record in two seasons as coach. Ballard has been with the Colts for eight seasons. The Colts have gone 62-69-1 over that span with two playoff appearances and no division titles.
“I know fans who want an immediate change in leadership will be disappointed,” Irsay wrote. “That means we all have a lot to prove, so we’ll get back to work and keep doing what we can to earn your support and make you proud to be a Colts fan.”
Many Colts fans — notably former punter Pat McAfee — aren’t pleased.
Indianapolis Colts fans react to Jim Irsay’s statement that he’s retaining general manager Chris Ballard and coach Shane Steichen
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How much snow has hit Indiana? See snowfall totals around the state.
How drivers can prepare for bad winter weather
This video offers tips from the Indianapolis Department of Transportation to help drivers navigate bad winter weather conditions.
This story will be updated.
Meteorologists were predicting as much as 12 inches of snow in certain parts of Indiana as a strong winter system hit the state on Sunday.
The day’s first snowfall measurements began to trickle in as snow continued to plummet on Southern and Central Indiana into Sunday afternoon. Southern Indiana got the bulk of the storm, recording measurements up to 8.5 inches of snow as of 2:30 p.m.
Snow is expected to go through the area into Monday, meaning snow totals are likely to rise.
See how much snow the National Weather Service has recorded for cities in Indiana.
How much snow is on the ground Sunday?
As of mid-afternoon, these cities had the highest recorded snowfall totals in Indiana:
- Ferdinand: 8.5 inches (1:20 p.m.)
- Petersburg: 7 inches (11:29 a.m.)
- Saint Anthony: 7 inches (1:49 p.m.)
- Shoals: 5.6 inches (2:26 p.m.)
- Monroe City: 5 inches (2:12 p.m.)
- Bicknell: 4.5 inches (2 p.m.)
- Washington: 4 inches (2:31 p.m.)
- Indianapolis NWS site: 1.4 inches (1 p.m.)
- Speedway: 1 inch (1:45 p.m.)
Contact Alysa Guffey at amguffey@gannett.com.
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Colts vs. Jaguars Week 18 Predictions & Picks Revealed
The Indianapolis Colts (7-9) have one more opportunity to garner positive vibes as they close out the season against the AFC South division-rival Jacksonville Jaguars (4-12) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.
It’s been a disappointing season for the Colts, to say the least. On one hand, the playoffs are not a possibility, and there is an expectation from the outside that big changes need to be made in the offseason. There’s not much positivity to squeeze out of this matchup. On the other hand, outside of their captains, there are some guys who have every reason to put on a big performance as free agency awaits them.
Here’s how the Horseshoe Huddle staff sees things unfolding for the Colts in their Week 18 season finale matchup against the Jags. It appears the Colts “lost our locker room,” so to speak. What would’ve likely been a sweep in favor of the Colts prior to last week’s embarrassing loss to the New York Giants, two analysts picked the visiting Jaguars in an upset.
Sean Ackerman (@shnackerman): Going one game under .500 seems like a fitting record for the Colts this season. Inconsistency and poor decisions have cost the team playoff football, but they can still beat some bad teams. The Jaguars aren’t great, and it feels like the Colts could split for the season.
Pick: Colts 17, Jaguars 13
Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL): After last week’s debacle against the Giants, the Colts lost any trust I had left, but they do get another subpar opponent on Sunday, and it is at home. I’m incredibly reluctant to pick the Colts, but I do think they’ll get strong performances from guys like Jonathan Taylor, DeForest Buckner, and Kenny Moore II (who needs a bounce-back), while guys who could be playing their final game in Lucas Oil Stadium such as Ryan Kelly and Julian Blackmon, also give it all they’ve got. Against another bad team, that’ll be enough.
Pick: Colts 23, Jaguars 20
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Jared Koch (@jjaredkoch): The Colts got embarrassed last week vs. the Giants to effectively kill their slim hopes of a playoff appearance for yet another season, and it feels like the current gloomy feelings around Indianapolis could snowball into another ugly loss during their final bout of the year. Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones is fresh off a solid performance in a win against the Tennessee Titans, and he could continue that momentum against a lacking Indianapolis defense– especially when facing a team looking unmotivated and demoralized after the events of Week 17. I’ve got the Jaguars making the surprise upset over the Colts.
Pick: Jaguars 24, Colts 20
Andrew Moore (@AndrewMooreNFL): The result of this game holds almost no weight for the Colts other than ending on a slightly high note for a victory. Instead, we should be focused on the performance of the younger players to gain momentum heading into 2025. Laiatu Latu, AD Mitchell, and JuJu Brents will all have my eye for this matchup. The Colts should get the victory before heading into an offseason that will likely be full of changes.
Pick: Colts 27, Jaguars 20
Drake Wally (@DWallsterDrake): The Colts are spiraling and don’t appear to have continuity or drive in that locker room. After falling to the worst team last week, nothing changes with a slightly better opponent despite playing at home. The Jaguars will defeat the Colts in their final game of 2024
Pick: Jaguars 23, Colts 21
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