Despite being banged up, Braden Smith came up big again for the Colts against one of the league’s best pass rushers. Indianapolis Colts starting right tackle Braden Smith has yet to make a Pro Bowl, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t consistently play like that type of high-level caliber bookend.
The Indianapolis Colts are ready to take on the Chicago Bears this Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. After Friday's practice, Indianapolis looks mostly healthy outside of wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.
Indianapolis Colts' right tackle Braden Smith has been a steady force on the team's offensive line since 2018, but could his time in Indianapolis be coming to end after this upcoming season?
Looking ahead to the upcoming 2024 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts are a team that no one knows what to expect from. They could be a serious contender in the AFC, or they could miss the playoffs and be in play for a high draft pick.
The Colts’ right tackle is back healthy after successful left knee surgery during the offseason. Indianapolis Colts’ right tackle Braden Smith appears to be trending in the right direction regarding the health of his left knee.
It may not be pretty, there might not be a lot of splash plays, and sometimes the stubborn commitment to the passing game makes me a bit mad, but Steichen continues keeping the offense rolling, and having Braden Smith back certainly helped with everything.
The Colts have simply been lost during Braden Smith’s most recent absence at starting right tackle—and now their season is on the line, with his return seemingly (and very fortunately) imminent.
The Indianapolis Colts (8-7) look to be getting two massive reinforcements for their Week 17 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders (7-8). Starters Braden Smith and Michael Pittman Jr.
The Indianapolis Colts (8-7) are set to host the Las Vegas Raiders (7-8) for their Week 17 matchup. Their walkthrough on Wednesday had multiple notable
A look at Friday’s practice reports. Thank goodness it’s Friday! The weekend is nearly here, as the Atlanta Falcons prepare to host the Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts now know that they will be without two players for Week 16. Head coach Shane St4eichen officially ruled out LB Segun Olubi and RT Braden Smith. The Colts will again be without starting RT Braden Smith this week.
The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are on the road this week for their Week 14 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6). As their practice week ahead of that
Its been a lot of shuffling for the Indianapolis Colts offensive line this season, but better days seem to be ahead. Good news broke Friday when the team gave starting RT Braden Smith no designation for Week 10, meaning he is ready to go. The Colts have only had their full staring offensive line twice this season, in Week 1 and 2.
The Indianapolis Colts ruled out right tackle Braden Smith and tight end Kylen Granson for Sunday's home game against the Cleveland Browns, coach Shane Steichen said Friday.
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The right tackle position for the Indianapolis Colts hasn’t been the roller coaster through recent years as its left counterpart. This is due to the consistently solid play of current right tackle Braden Smith.
It is going to take a full team effort for Indianapolis to beat the Jaguars in Jacksonville, but you should keep your eye on these two match-ups the Colts need to dominate.
Week 10 in the NFL is upon us, and teams are looking to position themselves for the push to the playoffs. For the Indianapolis Colts, they need every win they can get as they sit at 4-5, 12th in the AFC, and two games back of the final Wild Card spot.
Nelson's X-rays reportedly came back negative, and he'll undergo further tests to determine the extent of the injury.
Leonard has seven interceptions, 22 passes defensed, nine forced fumbles, 15 sacks, 26 tackles for loss and 416 combined tackles in three NFL seasons since being drafted in the second round out of South Carolina State. That type of production can’t easily be replaced.
The former No. 37 overall pick has emerged as one of the league’s top young tackles and has helped the Colts form a top-tier offensive line.
The 2020 season proved to be a great one for right tackle Braden Smith, as he finished the year allowing zero sacks and just one quarterback hit. The former Auburn guard has made the successful transition to tackle in the NFL, and he has become a dependable starter on one of the top offensive lines in the NFL.
The former No. 37 overall pick has emerged as one of the league’s top young tackles and has helped the Colts form a top-tier offensive line.
When on the field, Fisher has been absolutely tremendous since the Chiefs made him the No. 1 overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft.
The Colts are busy with the draft, but when speaking to the media about their picks, owner Jim Irsay also revealed the team’s plans for a couple of their guys currently on the roster.
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