After moving on from Gus Bradley following the 2024 regular season, the Indianapolis Colts’ first reported defensive coordinator interviews to fill that role have been announced. Under Bradley, there’s no question that the Colts defense underperformed, ranking in the bottom-third of the NFL in scoring during all three years of his tenure.
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So coming out of the regular season, here is where the Colts stand in those key categories with the help of Team Rankings and Pro Football Reference. Read all the best Colts coverage at The Indy Star and Colts Wire.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly looking into multiple notable names as they look to fill their vacant defensive coordinator role. NFL Network's
Report: Lou Anarumo to Interview for Indianapolis Colts Defensive Coordinator Job. The Bengals fired Anarumo on Monday.
The Indianapolis Colts are officially beginning their process of finding their next defensive coordinator. Their first two interviews were announced three days after the team decided to part ways with Gus Bradley.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay addressed his team in the locker room following the end of the regular season.
The Colts have at least two candidates for their defensive coordinator vacancy, created with the firing of Gus Bradley earlier this week.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports former Saints HC Dennis Allen is a candidate to fill the DC vacancy in Indianapolis. The Colts parted way with DC Gus Bradley following the 2024 season but retained HC Shane Steichen and GM Chris Ballard.
As they look to fortify their roster for 2025, the I Colts are in the middle of the NFL in available salary cap space, per Spotrac.
Indianapolis was Bradley's fourth stop as a defensive coordinator and now Shane Steichen is looking for his replacement.
We'll see what happens in the Colts' final chance to show the fans they are ready to fight for a victory at home. While playoffs are no longer a matter of fact, the Colts can't afford to continue ...