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Indianapolis Colts are getting more than their money's worth out of Andrew Luck
Andrew Luck is going to get his. But until the Indianapolis Colts' newest cornerstone is able to truly cash in as one of the NFL's rising stars -- perhaps not until after the 2016 season -- the team will reap the benefits of having its franchise quarterback playing under a contract governed by the rookie wage scale.
Colts' latest shuffling of offensive line sends A.Q. Shipley to Ravens
Maybe I've mentioned this before, but use a pencil when filling out your Colts' depth chart.
Indianapolis Colts Taking Right Steps to Protect Andrew Luck
Much has been made of Robert Griffin III 's knee and the lack of restraint the Washington Redskins exercised in keeping him out of harm's way last season.
Colts' 10 undrafted rookies: Is there another Gary Brackett among them?
Anonymous to the general public today, the 10 undrafted rookie free agents added last week to the roster begin their long, uphill battle as the Colts hold their three-day rookie minicamp at the team's Northwestside complex.
Twentyman's top five Lions' position battles on offense
Tim Twentyman breaks down the competition battles at right tackle, right guard, center, No.
Bentley tackle Nick Halloran invited to rookie camp
Nick Halloran noticed two missed calls on his phone early Tuesday morning. The 24-year-old is in the midst of finals for three graduate courses at Bentley this week, so he gets a pass for not picking up.
The Indianapolis Colts 2013 offseason has been interesting. It all started in the March Free Agency period where they aquired many FA's, including the second-highest paid RT in the league in Gosder Cherilus .
Steelers, Browns meeting with Winston Justice
With the draft over, teams which weren't able to fill specific needs are starting to reach out to free agents.
Draft Grades: Indianapolis Colts Address Some Needs, Ignore Others
Kerwynn Williams will surprise many with his role on the Colts this year, one of my favorite picks - Jeff Hanisch-US PRESSWIRE The Colts addressed key needs in the interior, but ignored needs at wide receiver and cornerback.
Colts finish draft weekend with unusual class
After scouring the nation's best college football players, the Colts general manager used his first three picks on a German-born pass rusher, an interior lineman who played college football in the Midwest and started high school in Idaho and a center whose father has spent nearly four decades working for the Saudi royal family.
Bengals play it smart with Andre Smith
The Cincinnati Bengals' re-signing of right tackle Andre Smith shouldn't get lost in what has been another strong draft for the franchise.
Illinois OG Hugh Thornton is a good player for the Colts
Illinois offensive guard Hugh Thornton is a good player. Don't focus on the players that the Colts didn't take, focus on the one that they did.
2013 NFL Draft: Colts Select OG Hugh Thornton From Illinois With No. 86 Pick In Round Three
In the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts selected Florida St.
The Green Bay Packers know this, and that's why Rodgers' record-setting, $110 million contract wasn't very difficult to get done.
Predictification - Making A Mockery Of The 2013 NFL Draft
Predicting NFL action before it happens isn't easy - unless you're a Predictificationist.
RTC: Miles and doughnuts to pay off
How many receivers will be drafted in the first round? Tania Ganguli of the Houston Chronicle found an over-under of three.
Stats on why the Colts need an OLB
The 2012 Indianapolis Colts did a lot of good things, surprising virtually everyone with an 11-5 record and a playoff appearance.