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Two Significant Colts Named in Trade Projection
The Indianapolis Colts are at a crossroads, each within the brief and long run.
This offseason, they thought including veteran quarterback Matt Ryan can be the lacking piece to place them again into deep playoff competition. Nonetheless, the Colts’ offense has been a large number as an alternative, to place it calmly, resulting in the group turning to second-year quarterback Sam Ehlinger because the unit’s new chief.
If Ehlinger performs exceedingly properly then the Colts seemingly enter the offseason trying to construct round him. Or, if he stumbles and the Colts end with a poor report, they’ll deal with their long-term reply on the quarterback place.
In both situation, the Colts want so as to add assets to make strikes within the offseason, so they’re now a preferred candidate to be sellers by subsequent week’s NFL commerce deadline.
Conor Orr of Sports activities Illustrated just lately got here up with 9 trades throughout the NFL that he’d wish to see occur, and two vital Colts gamers had been concerned: working again Nyheim Hines and cornerback Stephon Gilmore.
Nyheim Hines to the Rams
Psych, Les Snead isn’t achieved but. If Hines’s medical scenario improves, the Colts may see a technique to get some return for his or her backfield receiving risk. Hines has twice caught greater than 60 balls in a season and, given the Rams’ thirst for Christian McCaffrey, they could be sending out feelers across the league for an additional again who can deal with pass-catching duty and add an apparent pace taste to the offense.
The story of Hines’ 2022 season has been removed from what was initially anticipated. With Ryan’s arrival, it was purported to reignite Hines within the Colts’ offense and propel him to maybe his best season.
Nonetheless, he is been underutilized and has since missed the vast majority of the final three video games with a concussion. Consequently, he is on tempo for one of many least statistically productive seasons of his five-year profession.
Hines nonetheless holds worth as one of many NFL’s extra dynamic and harmful pass-catching working backs. Plus, he can return punts at a excessive degree. Whereas he is an necessary a part of the Colts’ offense after they’re at their greatest, it will make sense to attempt to flip him for a mid-round draft decide.
The Colts have already got famous person working again Jonathan Taylor, and Deon Jackson proved himself to be a high quality participant and pass-catcher whereas Taylor and Hines missed time with accidents.
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Stephon Gilmore to the Ravens (or again to the Payments!)
Gilmore, at age 32, is having one in every of his greatest seasons in years. The heady cornerback star, as soon as the very best within the NFL at his place, continues to be reliable on high huge receiver expertise and has expertise in myriad defenses. The Ravens, who’ve one of many worst dropback success charges within the NFL, may see this as a typical transfer below GM Eric DeCosta and coach John Harbaugh, so as to add a high-character vet who would pay speedy dividends. The identical might be mentioned for the Payments, the group that drafted Gilmore within the first place.
Gilmore is one other participant who is smart to commerce by the deadline, as our Zach Hicks identified just lately.
The veteran and former NFL Defensive Participant of the 12 months signed on to a Colts group this offseason that he thought can be a postseason contender. Nonetheless, the group has proven itself to be mediocre and much from sure to make the playoffs. As an expert courtesy to Gilmore, the Colts may commerce him to a contender in order to not waste any time that he is obtained left in his profession.
It might put the Colts in a more durable spot to commerce Gilmore, as he is been arguably their most necessary defensive participant this season. A cornerback trio of Kenny Moore II, Isaiah Rodgers, and Brandon Facyson does not have the identical luster as it will with Gilmore atop the group.
By seven video games, he has 1 interception and 4 cross breakups. Per Professional Soccer Focus, Gilmore has but to permit a landing, and opposing quarterbacks have a passer ranking of simply 72.7 when throwing at him, which ranks because the Twentieth-best mark amongst 85 qualifying NFL cornerbacks.
In two of the Colts’ three victories, Gilmore has made a last-second, game-saving play for the group. He is been value each penny of his two-year, $20 million contract.
So, will the Colts be lively on the commerce deadline? It isn’t essentially basic supervisor Chris Ballard’s modus operandi to react as such however switching to Ehlinger at midseason was a shock as properly.
The NFL’s official 2022 commerce deadline is at 4:00pm ET on Tues., Nov. 1.
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Indianapolis’ most-read news stories of 2024: From the court and courtroom to the cosmos
Totality welcomed at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to loud cheers
Watch as thousands of spectators bring in totality during the total solar eclipse viewing event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
IndyStar
As many as 7 million people a month visited the IndyStar online this year and it’s my job to help reporters and editors understand what they’re reading.
These journalists give me plenty of data to work with, too, because no one covers Indianapolis like IndyStar. Through mid-December, IndyStar published more than 10,000 articles, 1,000 photo galleries and nearly 2,000 videos. That’s nearly 30 articles, three photo galleries and five videos each day (you get a lot with a subscription) and that’s not even counting the statewide and national news produced by other USA TODAY Network newsrooms across Indiana.
As we prepare to put a very newsy 2024 behind us, let’s take a look back at some of the most widely followed storylines and coverage topics of the year, in no particular order:
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever
By the time Clark made her Fever debut, she was already a household name for many college basketball fans. But her WNBA Rookie of the Year performance took her star power to another level with fans around the country.
Clark’s skills on the court drew a lot of attention (and fouls) from her opponents, too, and her work helped the Fever reach the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
IndyStar’s Chloe Peterson put on a rookie of the year campaign of her own in 2024, covering Clark at Iowa as student and landing in Indianapolis before the WNBA Draft, just in time to cover arguably the biggest story in women’s sports this year.
Clark put on an incredible show and Peterson and IndyStar were there for it all, publishing nearly 300 articles since April and making the Fever beat IndyStar’s most-read of the year.
While Clark isn’t playing overseas or in 3-on-3 leagues this summer, Fever fans will likely have good reason to read every word again during the 2025 season. And IndyStar makes it easy, too: subscribe to the Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter for updates sent directly to your inbox.
Richard Goodall on “America’s Got Talent”
Richard Goodall says community support was ‘immeasurable’ in AGT win
“I left it all on the stage,” Goodall told reporters Friday. “And not only did I try to pull through for you guys, you guys pulled through for me.”
If seeing someone live out a dream brings a smile to your face, you’ll remember Richard Goodall’s going from middle school janitor to Journey frontman for a day.
The Vigo County, Indiana, native won over judges and IndyStar readers while winning Season 19 of “America’s Got Talent” by performing Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger,” Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” and Journey’s “Faithfully,” among others.
The most memorable moment was seeing Goodall bring back his audition song, Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” this time with the legendary rock band on the season finale where he won the $1 million prize.
The Indianapolis 500
It would be hard to make this list any year and say the Indy 500 didn’t belong on it, even if the results looked familiar with Josef Newgarden repeating as champion and Team Penske earning its record-extending 20th Indy 500 victory.
The didn’t mean the race was completely predictable, though. Pato O’Ward gave a challenge that Newgarden held off by a mere 0.3417 seconds and an hours-long rain delay emptied out the grandstands and pushed the race back to nearly 5 p.m.
The race was also notable for anyone following the money. Newgarden’s repeat victory earned him more than $4 million in prize money as he became the first back-to-back winner since Helio Castroneves did so in 2001-02.
The Delphi murders trial
One of America’s most haunting cases finally saw some closure in November when Richard Allen was found guilty of all four counts against him in the deaths of Abigail “Abby” Williams and Liberty “Libby” German.
The coverage of this case also highlighted the importance of local journalists. IndyStar’s staff spent months preparing to cover this high-profile case fraught with misinformation and got assists from around the USA TODAY Network, including the expertise of Lafayette Journal & Courier reporter Ron Wilkins, who has been reporting on the case since it began.
The team of reporters and visual journalists worked through plenty of logistical hurdles to bring close-to-live updates to readers each day, detailing everything from the heartwrenching witness testimony to details about Allen’s prison confessions.
And while Allen was found guilty, he’s likely to appeal and you can count on IndyStar to follow any updates to the case.
The solar eclipse
IndyStar published plenty of words about this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event for many Hoosiers but the photo staff’s images told the story best. Bonus: This video of fans viewing totality at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Honorable mention
A few pieces of standalone coverage that resounded with readers in 2024:
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Colts’ Taylor repents for gaffe with 218-yard day
INDIANAPOLIS — Jonathan Taylor made a lightning-quick jump cut through the hole and saw nothing but daylight ahead.
Once the Indianapolis Colts running back reached the goal line, some 65 yards later, his run was still not complete. Taylor kept going, running into the tunnel that leads to the Colts’ locker room in the southwest corner of Lucas Oil Stadium. It was Taylor’s way of sending a message: This time, he would hold on to the football after arriving at the end zone — something he did not do a week ago.
Taylor reached the end zone two more times Sunday, including a 70-yard scoring run, during his 218-yard performance in the Colts’ historic 38-30 win over the Tennessee Titans. Indianapolis’ offense dominated the line of scrimmage, rushing for a franchise-record 335 yards in a victory that kept the team’s faint playoff hopes alive. The Colts surpassed the previous high established in 1956, nearly three decades before the franchise left Baltimore for the Midwest in 1984.
It was Taylor’s second career 200-yard performance behind only his career-high 253-yard game in the final week of the 2020 season. His most recent performance came on the heels of last Sunday’s game in which Taylor committed a costly miscue, dropping the ball prematurely as he crossed the goal line on a would-be 41-yard run that could’ve given Indianapolis a two-touchdown lead.
The Colts went on to lose the critical matchup, dealing a severe blow to their playoff hopes. Taylor didn’t make the mistake again this week.
“I had already predetermined in my mind that next time, I’m going all the way in the tunnel,” Taylor said Sunday.
In fact, Taylor approached the whole situation with levity. He and backup running back Tyler Goodson planned a bit ahead of the game. After Taylor emerged from the tunnel, Goodson ran up to him and playfully tried to strip the ball, with Taylor keeping a tight grip.
“Just trolling, making the crowd laugh a little bit,” Goodson said.
In reality, there was nothing funny about the way the Colts pushed around the Titans. Tennessee allowed the most rushing yards of any team this season and the second most in Titans/Oilers franchise history. The Colts made no pretense about their intentions, either, at one point running on 12 consecutive plays during three possessions in the second quarter.
“That’s kind of the exciting part,” Taylor said “It’s kind of when you start imposing your will, establishing that line of scrimmage. Those are the types of football games as a running back … you love.”
Tight end Mo Alie-Cox added: “By the end of the game … we were still getting 5 yards a pop. They still couldn’t really stop it. They were calling it, but they couldn’t do nothing about it.”
Then, Alie-Cox relayed a story that unfolded before a particular play.
“It’s hilarious,” he said. “One time, they were like, ‘It’s a screen. Boom.’ And then one of their [defensive] ends was like, ‘Man, they’re about to give it to Jonathan Taylor. He’s about to run for 300 [yards] on us.’ Once he said that, I was like, ‘Yeah, we got him.’”
In light of the rushing success, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson wasn’t asked to do much from the pocket. He completed just 7 of 11 passes for 131 yards. But Richardson was a part of the rushing bonanza, running for a career-high 70 yards.
Now, the Colts hope to finish with wins over the New York Giants and Jacksonville Jaguars in their remaining two games, along with hoping numerous other dominoes fall their way in their bid to make the postseason.
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How the Colts can make the NFL playoffs
INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts’ playoff odds are at 10% according to the New York Times, and that seems high. Here is what to know:
The Colts are out of the playoffs if they lose to the Titans
This is pretty straightforward. If the Colts lose, the most games they can win this season is 8. Seven teams — Kansas City, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles and Denver — already have nine wins.
The Colts can make the playoffs if they win out, Chargers lose out
If the Colts win out against the Titans, Giants and Jaguars, they’ll be 9-8. If the Chargers lose to the Raiders and Patriots. The Colts would win the conference record tiebreaker if they are the only two teams with nine wins.
There are multiple-team scenarios involving Los Angeles but the Colts will make the playoffs if these two scenarios happen.
How the Colts can make the playoffs if they win out and the Broncos lose out
If the Broncos lose to Cincinnati and Kansas City and the Colts win out, the Colts make the playoffs if Cincinnati or Miami win out or the Chargers lose out.
The Colts lose the head-to-head tiebreaker to Denver if its just those two teams.
If Los Angeles is also 9-8, it wins the division tiebreaker over the Broncos due to head-to-head and advances to the wild card tiebreaker.
In this scenario, the Colts and Dolphins would have the best conference record at 7-5, eliminating the other possible teams. Indianapolis beat Miami, putting them in the playoffs.
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