COLUMN: The clock has run out on Chris Ballard. And he’s not the only one
The nosedive from best in the NFL to out of the playoffs continued for the Indianapolis Colts.
The nosedive from best in the NFL to out of the playoffs continued for the Indianapolis Colts.
With the end of the calendar year looming, the playoff race is beginning to intensify.
The Colts' road to the playoffs is getting narrower with each loss.
Indianapolis would be better served going with one of its younger quarterbacks if they're healthy.
The top teams are staying consistent, with only one new team in the top 10 of this week’s rankings.
The game contained nine field goals and a great deal of staunch defense and troubled offense.
Now 8-5 and without a win on U.S. soil in almost a month, the Colts have regressed hard.
The mortality of the Colts was made apparent in this game.
The NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer is hotter than anyone else in the league right now.
A lowered ceiling means a fragile floor too.
The Colts must prevent this rough stretch from persisting in order to remain atop the AFC South and in the AFC playoff picture altogether.
The Lightning have won 13 of 16 and the Wild have won 10 of 12.
Indianapolis came away with its third defeat of the season, but will take more back home than another tally in the loss column.
The Colts are certainly AFC contenders, but the Chiefs aren't ready to pass the torch quite yet.
The top two spots remain the same while the rest of the top 10 is getting mixed up.
Injuries and poor shooting headline the list of issues for the defending Eastern Conference champions.
Preseason power rankings and predictions have been flipped upside down.
The Indianapolis defense is among the top-half of the league in defense ranks with Lou Anarumo's leadership.
Jonathan Taylor and Tyler Warren lift Colts to win over Falcons in NFL's first game in Berlin.
The fight they showed—while too little, too late—proved that Indianapolis is one of the teams to beat this season.