Indianapolis, IN
Jonathan Taylor Trade Destinations: The best fits for the Indianapolis Colts running back
The Jonathan Taylor vs. Indianapolis Colts war of words doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon. The disgruntled running back wants out of Indy, and the Colts have apparently finally given in to his request.
But the Colts have placed a hefty price tag for any teams interested in trading for Taylor. Which teams are willing to dish out the draft capital to make it happen? Let’s run through some options that make sense.
Miami Dolphins
The dot connecting puts the Dolphins at the forefront of possible teams. They were in on Dalvin Cook all summer but were unwilling to pay him too much money for just this season. They drafted De’Von Achane in the 3rd round of the previous draft, but he hasn’t been up to snuff so far.
With Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr. unable to stay healthy for full seasons, head coach Mike McDaniel could choose to go younger and more talented with Taylor. Adding a reliable rusher with home-run hitting ability to pair with speedsters Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle would make the Dolphins an offensive juggernaut.
Buffalo Bills
The Bills are already explosive enough with Josh Allen leading the charge through the air and on the ground. But running back is still a bit of a question mark in Buffalo. Veteran Devin Singletary left in free agency, and he was their most relied-upon back a year ago. Second-year player James Cook looks promising, but he has a slight frame and is still unproven.
Slower vets like Damien Harris and Latavius Murray aren’t primed for big roles, and Taylor would step right into a high-octane offense while providing solidity in medium-to-short yardage situations, as well as a safe pair of hands on dump-offs.
Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles made plenty of moves at the position in the offseason, but they seem to be employing a hodgepodge of runners in their backfield. Rashaad Penny is on a one-year deal but hasn’t appeared in more than 10 games in a year since his rookie season. D’Andre Swift is explosive, but the Detroit Lions were so disappointed in him and his durability that they traded him to the Eagles for a 4th round pick in 2025. Kenneth Gainwell will play a passing-down role.
It would be hard for the Eagles to justify yet another running back acquisition, but the team is trying to win a Super Bowl. Adding a 24-year-old All-Pro behind an elite offensive line and next to Jalen Hurts would increase the team’s chances of taking home the Lombardi Trophy next February.
Indianapolis, IN
NOTEBOOK: Lions embracing road warrior mentality
It’s Thanksgiving in Detroit and that means it’s a short week to get ready for Thursday’s game at Ford Field against the Chicago Bears.
The Lions have some new injuries they are dealing with from the Colts game, though Campbell seemed optimistic about a few of them. Montgomery (shoulder), Decker (knee, ankle), cornerback Carlton Davis III (knee) and wide receiver Kalif Raymond (foot) left the game.
Decker and Montgomery said afterward they could have returned and should be good to go Thursday. Davis was standing on his leg talking to reporters and said it felt pretty good, but imaging would determine more. Campbell seemed more concerned about Raymond’s injury after the game.
“I don’t know Chicago’s deal yet. I don’t know what they’re dealing with, but I’m sure they’ve got injuries,” Campbell said. “Everybody’s got them, and the league doesn’t care. They make the schedule, and we play this and we roll, you know?
“Seven days later we got Green Bay. So be it, man and that’s the way it rolls, and we’ll be ready. We’ll have our unit ready to go Thursday back home, Thanksgiving, division opponent, and we’ll be locked in and ready to roll.”
Detroit hasn’t won on Thanksgiving since 2016, and that’s a streak they are looking to end Thursday.
“We haven’t won on Thanksgiving in a while and that’s something we want to change,” Goff said.
Indianapolis, IN
Pat McAfee on current Colts: ‘They hate me’
Pat McAfee played for the Indianapolis Colts, broadcasts his popular ESPN show from Indianapolis and has field-level seats for Colts games.
He’s beloved, right? Not lately.
“This current Colts team … I do believe I’m part of enemy camp. They hate me,” he said on NFL Network’s pregame show.
McAfee has openly talked about the Colts’ up-and-down season − including quarterback Anthony Richardson tapping out of a game for one play, and other locker room issues − and some Colts players have responded.
“I don’t think anybody on this Colts team is a fan of old Pat McAfee, and that’s OK, as long as they keep winning,” he said.
NFL Network’s Rich Eisen urged McAfee to pursue a truce with the Colts players, but he wasn’t having it. Of course, McAfee could be channeling his WWE persona here.
“If this war with the Colts players continues, there’s no way I’m spending any more time or money in that thing when I got a baby girl at my house that I can go hang out with,” McAfee said. “It’s quite a situation. It’s very much brewing. It’s very real.
“I’m not that type of guy. That’s not my M.O. I love Indianapolis. I love this city. If they gotta rally around hating me, so be it.”
Indianapolis, IN
Colts vs Lions TV coverage map in NFL Week 12
The Indianapolis Colts host the Detroit Lions in NFL Week 12 action.
The game will be shown on Fox in four NFL markets: Indianapolis Detroit, Cleveland and Cincinnati. The vast majority of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio will get the broadcast, as well as slivers of Illinois and Kentucky.
When do the Colts play the Lions in NFL Week 12?
1 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
How to watch Colts vs Lions in NFL Week 12
Fox, with Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (analysis) and Megan Olivi (sideline reporting).
How to stream, watch Lions-Colts game for NFL Week 12
The Colts-Lions matchup will stream on Fox Sports app at 1 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. The app is available in the Apple App Store or on Google Play. Fans can also download NFL+ in the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
How to listen to NFL Week 12 Lions-Colts game on radio, streaming
Radio: 93.5, 97.1, 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with Matt Taylor (play-by-play), Rick Venturi (analysis) and Larra Overton (sideline reporting)
Streaming: SiriusXM Channels 228, 813
What a deal!: Watch Colts-Lions on Fubo (free trial)
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