At this time, there is at least one opening on the Indianapolis Colts coaching staff that still has to be filled by new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.
Is defensive tackle Raekwon Davis a potential cut candidate for the Indianapolis Colts this offseason? Pro Football Network recently listed this as a possibility if the Colts are in search of additional salary cap space.
As defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo assembles his staff, it’s been reported that the Colts will retain the same defensive line coach.
The Indianapolis Colts can use help in the secondary, and Daniel Jeremiah has that happening in the NFL draft.
The Indianapolis Colts made their first big offseason hire, hiring former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as their new defensive coordinator. And now, they've begun filling Anarumo's defensive staff with a coach from his and the Colts' past.
Lou Anarumo added a Bengals coach to his staff in Indianapolis. According to Tom Pelissero, former linebackers coach James Bettcher is joining Anarumo down the highway. Bettcher was the Bengals LBs coach for the past three seasons,
Colts GM Chris Ballard has to address his team's potent issues in the trade market during the 2025 NFL offseason
Colts new LB coach James Bettcher worked with Lou Anarumo for 3 seasons in Cincinnati. He's from Lakeville, Ind., coached at Ball State, St. Francis
Jeremy Fowler at ESPN reported the Indianapolis Colts will retain defensive line coach Charlie Partridge despite an underwhelming overall performance from his front. #Colts are retaining DL coach Charlie Partridge, per sources. He'll stay on as part of Lou Anarumo's defensive staff, which will feature some changes.
It helps to learn from mistakes, so Nate Atkins took the time to detail the areas where he was wrong about this year's Colts team.
The Colts hired Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator this week and he'll be bringing a Bengals colleague with him to Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Colts season came to an end following their Week 18 overtime win over their AFC South rivals, the Jacksonville Jaguars. With the 2024 season in the books, multiple Colts players likely played their final games with the team.