Indianapolis, IN
Johnson changing lanes at Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS, Might 26 (Reuters) – For a very long time motor racers caught to their lanes, however more and more drivers like Jimmie Johnson are heading in new instructions looking for racing thrills.
A seven-time NASCAR Cup champion, Johnson put down a well-beaten path to the inventory automotive collection winner’s circle, however on Sunday he’ll tackle the Brickyard’s infamous oval for the primary time in a bid to hitch AJ Foyt and Mario Andretti as the one drivers to win each the Indy and Daytona 500s.
The pull of recent adventures can deliver goal to achieved drivers just like the 46-year-old Johnson who just isn’t viewing the Indy 500 as a one-off however a launch pad to a second profession.
“I am loving this expertise, loving IndyCar,” mentioned Johnson, who certified twelfth for Sunday’s 106th Indy 500. “I might stick round so long as I might.
“I do not know what that quantity could be, I hope this is not my one and solely Indianapolis 500 begin, I hope this is not my one and solely full-time season within the IndyCar Sequence both.
“I do not know what that appears like however I’m going to do all the things in my energy to be doing this for years to come back.”
The soar from Formulation One to IndyCar just isn’t an excellent leap. Many drivers from Mario Andretti to Jacques Villeneuve and Romain Grosjean have made the transfer.
There are different avenues open to an increasing number of drivers, with many dabbling in sportscars, some interested in rallying and some intrigued by NASCAR.
Former Formulation One world champion Kimi Raikkonen is simply the most recent, saying on Thursday he’ll make his return to racing in August within the NASCAR Cup Sequence at Watkins Glen.
For just a few drivers a change is a chance to make historical past.
Formulation One double-world champion Fernando Alonso famously left the glamour circuit in pursuit of motor racing’s triple crown of victories on the Monaco Grand Prix, Le Mans 24 Hours and the Indianapolis 500.
The Spaniard received Monaco (twice) and Le Mans however failed twice at his bid for the Indy 500 earlier than returning to Formulation One with French outfit Alpine
Apart from aiming to turn into simply the third driver to win the Daytona and Indy 500s, Johnson can also be flirting with the thought of one other uncommon motor racing double – working each the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR’s Coca Cola 600 that are held the identical day.
“It is at all times been an curiosity of mine,” admitted Johnson. “I haven’t got something in movement however simply admired it from afar over time watching John Andretti do it as soon as, and Kurt (Busch) do it as soon as and Tony Stewart do it.”
“It is at all times been on my radar, Undecided if it will probably ever occur however definitely could be one thing I’m open to it.”
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Indianapolis, IN
Giants vs. Colts: 3 causes for concern in Week 17
The New York Giants host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday and will head into their final two games of the season as the lone team in the NFL with just two wins.
With their loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16, the Giants’ current losing streak of 10 games is the longest in the NFL and the longest franchise history.
Meanwhile, the Colts are coming off a win against the Tennessee Titans keeping their slim postseason hopes alive.
The Giants opened as 7.5-point home underdogs earlier this week, and they will host their final home game of the season on Sunday.
Here are three causes for concern for the Giants ahead of Week 17.
The hot hand
The Giants have struggled against the run all season long (although they’ve been better in recent weeks). They will now have to go up against a running back in Jonathan Taylor who put up 200-plus yards and three touchdowns last week.
The Colts ran 50 times in Week 16 and had just 11 passing attempts on the day. If Indy has their rushing game working again early on, expect them to keep going to it if the Giants can’t stop them.
MetLife Stadium woes
The Giants are in danger of becoming the first team in NFL history to lose nine home games in one season. As if that wasn’t embarrassing enough, they are doing it as they celebrate the franchise’s 100th season.
In the last few home games, fans have funded banners to fly over MetLife stadium in protest. It certainly doesn’t help when fans cheered a few short weeks ago as the Giants’ attempt at a game-tying field goal was blocked against the Saints.
The Giants have been really bad at home this year and those struggles are likely to continue in Week 17.
The injury report
One of the few players on the Giants who has something to play for personally is Malik Nabers. He and many other notable names appeared on the injury report on Wednesday. The Giants are so beat up on both sides of the ball that they can not afford more injuries.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts’ Anthony Richardson Pops Up on Injury Report for Giants Clash
The Indianapolis Colts released their first practice report for the New York Giants Week 16 matchup on Christmas Day. However, per the Colts’ post on X: “The Colts did not practice on Wednesday.
Wednesday’s practice report is only an estimation of a player’s participation if there was a practice.”
Tight end Mo Alie-Cox (toe), linebacker Jaylon Carlies (shoulder), and E.J. Speed all filed as non-participants for the ‘practice.’ However, Anthony Richardson sticks out like a sore thumb with his designation (back, foot).
Richardson has been far better in 2024 at avoiding injuries and is coming off a divisional win against the Tennessee Titans where he completed 7/11 passes for 131 passing yards, one touchdown toss, and an interception. Richardson also tacked on nine carries for 70 rushing yards (7.8 yards per carry), and another score.
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Richardson’s practice report for the rest of the week will be the top name to monitor as Indy looks to defeat a struggling Giants team at MetLife Stadium. Despite the Colts getting a much-needed victory over the Titans at home, they did so in close fashion (38-30) despite a fantastic performance from running back Jonathan Taylor.
Indianapolis must play better defensively late in the game, limit turnovers offensively, and continue to operate well through the ground attack to defeat Brian Daboll’s squad. We’ll see what happens with Shane Steichen’s approach and Richardson’s designation as the week winds down.
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Colts’ Jonathan Taylor Joins Elite Company After Demolishing Titans
The Indianapolis Colts had a solid offensive performance during their much-needed win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. But no one had a bigger day on that side of the ball than star running back Jonathan Taylor.
Taylor had his best showing of the season during Sunday’s 38-30 victory against the Titans, one where he put up 29 carries, 218 rushing yards, and three touchdowns. It was his second contest in a row with over 100 yards on the ground, and his second time this season landing multiple touchdown scores in one game.
Yet, to put up over 200 yards on the ground and three rushing touchdowns in one day has been almost unheard of across the past decade in the NFL.
Taylor’s electric 200-yard, three-touchdown performance matches with only two others in the past ten years. ESPN’s Stephen Holder revealed just how rare Taylor’s day was when showcasing the Colts’ most eye-popping stat from Sunday:
“Taylor became the third player with 200-plus rushing yards and three touchdowns in a game over the past decade. His 218 rushing yards were the second most of his career, behind 253 yards against the Jaguars in 2020.”
–Â Stephen Holder, ESPN
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A day with over 200 yards is nothing new for Taylor, as this one vs. Tennessee only comes in as his second-highest rushing total for his career. Yet, to pair the production on the ground with three rushing touchdowns has only been done by two other players: former Pittsburgh Steelers back Le’Veon Bell and former Titans back, Derrick Henry, who accomplished the feat twice.
It’s been one of Taylor’s better collective seasons since being drafted to Indianapolis in 2020. Through 12 games, he’s posted 1,129 yards on 237 carries, piling in eight rushing touchdowns and a receiving. The historic day against the Titans makes this fifth-year pro look even better.
The Colts back will have some easy assignments on the schedule ahead, hopefully continuing his hot hand moving into the final stretch. Indianapolis will hope to secure two straight wins when they travel to New Jersey this weekend to face the 2-13 New York Giants.
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