The Indinapolis Colts made it official on Tuesday and announced that Lou Anarumo will be the team's next defensive coordinator. HAPPY LOU YEAR! — Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) January 21, 202
The Indianapolis Colts 2024 campaign was a mixed bag, as the team alternated games where they showed immense promise with ones where they looked like a complete mess. Changes are already getting made this offseason,
The Indianapolis Colts head coach showed massive respect and excitement for new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.
Nick Sirianni has been much maligned in his short NFL coaching tenure with the Eagles, but with two Super Bowl trips in three seasons, the perception of him should change for good.
Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has finally decided to take a head-coaching job. He is headed to the Chicago Bears and will presumably have a huge role in overseeing the development of soon-to-be sophomore quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Philadelphia Eagles clinched a Super Bowl with a massive 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game, but not everything is perfect in life. Right after the game was over,
Just days after the NFC’s top-seeded team was stunned by sixth-seeded Washington, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn left to lead the New York Jets.
Nick Sirianni has quickly become one of the most talked-about head coaches in the NFL. His stint with the Philadelphia Eagles has had highs and lows, but he has Philly in position to contend for the Lombardi Trophy this season.
The Indianapolis Colts were one of the more inconsistent teams during the 2024 NFL season, finishing with an 8-9 record. While the Colts finished below .500, they actually had a chance to win the AFC South,
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The Commanders’ three conversions against the Lions — one of the NFL’s most aggressive fourth-down teams — all led to touchdowns. The Eagles converted 73 percent (19-for-26) during the regular season on the back of one of the most unstoppable plays in the NFL: the “Tush Push.” Nine out of 10 fourth-and-1 runs moved the chains.