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These five roster bubble players for the Indianapolis Colts made their mark in mandatory minicamp. The Indianapolis Colts have concluded their offseason training program and mandatory minicamp for the 2025 offseason. The team will be off for the next six weeks, with players reporting back for training camp on July 22 at Grand Park Sports Campus.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is expected to be “OK” after a shoulder injury scare during the team’s minicamp, with a second opinion confirming the positive news, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Up to this point, all offseason programming for NFL teams has been voluntary. Which means players could choose not to participate without any repercussions from the team. That changed this week as most teams began their mandatory minicamp,
Former Falcons Starting Quarterback Trying Out For Colts At Minicamp originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Colts Wire on MSNColts bring in former third-round pick at QB to tryout during minicampThe Indianapolis Colts have reportedly brought in a former third-round pick at quarterback for a tryout during minicamp.
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Yardbarker on MSNInsider shares worrisome take about Colts' Anthony Richardson missing time with shoulder issueEyebrows were raised when Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed on June 5 that Anthony Richardson would not participate during the team's mandatory minicamp.
Trey Hendrickson’s holdout in Cincinnati could lead to a blockbuster trade—and the Colts are perfectly positioned to make a move for the star pass rusher.
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Colts Wire on MSNPFF picks Indianapolis Colts 'reason for optimism' heading into minicampPFF recently selected one reason for optimism for each team with NFL minicamps here. So what was the selection for the Indianapolis Colts?