Perhaps of interest to the Colts and DC Lou Anarumo, two current Bengals defenders were named potential cut candidates by NFL .com.
The makeover began in early January when Gus Bradley was not retained as coordinator after three seasons and was replaced by Lou Anarumo, who held a similar position with the Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals LB Germaine Pratt has requested a trade this offseason.
Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive tackle BJ Hill was named a “logical target” for the Colts in free agency this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts are entering the 2025 offseason with over $30 million in effective cap space, leaving enough money to make a big move. If the Colts elect some cut candidates, the team could realistically see a boost to nearly $50-60 million in cap space.
As the Cincinnati Bengals navigate their offseason, the focus remains on securing long-term contracts for key players Tee Higgins, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey Hendrickson. However, another significant storyline is the potential departure of defensive tackle B.
This offseason, the Indianapolis Colts need to improve several positions, such as safety and tight end. But what wide receiver? ESPN analyst Dan Graziano thinks the team could go after Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins this spring.
Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive tackle BJ Hill was named a “logical target” for the Colts in free agency this offseason.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network on Wednesday, Cincinnati Bengals star linebacker Germaine Pratt requested a trade. Considering they hired his former defensive coordinator, Lou Anarumo, this offseason, the Colts seem like a logical landing spot in a potential trade.
The Indianapolis Colts and new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo could be interested in hammering out a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason that would improve the team's pass-rush.
Perhaps of interest to the Colts and DC Lou Anarumo, two current Bengals defenders were named potential cut candidates by NFL .com.
The Indianapolis Colts have a handful of needs to address on the defensive side of the ball this offseason. With Lou Anarumo taking over as coordinator for Gus Bradley, who was not retained after the season,