After an embarrassing loss to the sad sack New York Giants on Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts were officially eliminated from the playoffs. Colts head coach Shane Steichen was asked about his job security,
It’s official: the Indianapolis Colts have been eliminated from the playoff race by the New York Giants in a painful road defeat, and head coach Steichen had to address questions about his future with the franchise.
Shane Steichen will remain the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts entering the 2025 season -- his third at the helm -- team owner and Jim Irsay announced on Sunday. Irsay also said that general manager Chris Ballard would also be retained.
A determined and disappointed coach Shane Steichen walked into the Indianapolis Colts' complex Monday morning already knowing his fate. He's returning for a third season, and general manager Chris Ballard is coming back,
With an NFC postseason berth on the line, the Colts let the Giants put 45 points on the board, the first time New York has done so since 2019, and sank to 7-9 on the year. After the dismal result, Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner said the team couldn’t stop a nosebleed and alluded to big changes coming this offseason.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen gave a strange response to questions about the culture around the franchise on Monday morning.
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The Indianapolis Colts beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-23 in overtime to finish the season 8-9. While that was a nice win to end the season, it was a disappointing one in Indy. They had a chance to make the playoffs but lost to the New York Giants in Week 17,
Colts coach Shane Steichen said a decision will be made on defensive coordinator Gus Bradley returning after an evaluation process.
Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen seemed to sense the question might arise after his club was eliminated from playoff consideration Sunday with a ghastly 45-33 loss to the host New
During an interview on The Rich Eisen Show, Breer dove into the rocky situation in Indianapolis and addressed the adjustments that could come as a result in the coming weeks. Breer mentioned that the Colts appear to "really like" second-year head coach Shane Steichen, and could instead opt to make a change in the front office.