The wide receiver drew similar complaints earlier this year
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick went after the officials and NFL over the personal foul penalty against him during the game against the Indianapolis Colts.
On Thursday, the Indianapolis Colts capped off their final preseason game with a win against the Cincinnati Bengals on the road. In this winning effort, two offensive playmakers outshone the rest.
The Indianapolis Colts concluded their 2024 preseason with a second-straight victory, this time over the Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 27-14. With only the regular season ahead for Indianapolis and a young roster, it's time to evaluate the good and bad from the 2024 preseason finale.
Adonai Mitchell is a threat at any level. In the Indianapolis Colts’ preseason showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday, the rookie wide receiver hauled in an 11-yard touchdown to boost the Colts to a 7-0 lead.
Fantasy Football drafting season is upon us. As such, managers are hoping to not only win the draft, but also stockpile names worth adding throughout the season.
The Indianapolis Colts went the route of athleticism, precision fundamentals, and upside when they drafted Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
If you have been paying attention at Indianapolis Colts training camp, you have noticed that wherever Michael Pittman Jr. is standing, rookie Adonai Mitchell is not far away.
With a Week 2 slate of preseason games looming, Yardbarker NFL writers dish on a riser for each team in AFC camps.
The Indianapolis Colts selected wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. While Mitchell has the athletic potential to be star for the team, he has to beat out another young pass catcher to earn playing time in his debut season.
One of the key battles for the Indianapolis Colts during training camp is for the number three wide receiver spot. It is clear that Michael Pittman Jr., who recently signed a big contract extension, is the Colts’ number one receiver.
The Indianapolis Colts made wide receiver a focal point in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting Texas pass catcher Adonai Mitchell in the second round and Oregon State's Anthony Gould in the fifth round of the draft.
The 2024 NFL season promises big things for the Indianapolis Colts, who very narrowly missed the playoffs back in January. The question now is whether they will meet expectations — both on the field and at sportsbooks.
Indianapolis Colts third-year wide receiver Alec Pierce hasn't had a chance to blossom as an offensive weapon. Through his short NFL tenure of two seasons, he's played 33 games (28 starts) and has caught 73 passes for 1,107 receiving yards and four touchdowns.
Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver AD Mitchell is living his dream following the draft. After the team selected him in the second round, the former Texas star got right to work, first with rookie minicamp then OTAs and minicamp.
The Colts have Michael Pittman Jr. on the books for three more years, and he is set to reprise his role as the team’s top receiver. Indianapolis has consistently made draft investments aimed at providing strong complementary options in the passing game, though, and competition for a starting spot is on hand this summer.
The Colts used the No. 52 overall pick on the wide receiver, and the team now has the former Texas pass-catcher signed to his four-year rookie contract.
The Indianapolis Colts seemingly draft a young wide receiver on Day 2 of the NFL Draft every year, and the 2024 NFL Draft was no different as they stopped the slide of the tantalizing Adonai Mitchell.
The Indianapolis Colts have plenty of upside. Now it's a matter of realizing that upside.
Colts second-round WR Adonai Mitchell is commemorating wearing the No. 10 to the amount receivers who went before him in the 2024 NFL Draft. Mitchell explains he’s not bitter about being the eleventh receiver taken but is using it as motivation. “Nobody got a name, nobody got a face,” Mitchell said, via Joel Erickson.
The Indianapolis Colts selected University of Texas wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the NFL Draft late last month, making him the 11th wide out selected.
Most NFL Draft analysts predicted Adonai Mitchell would be a late first rounder. But the former Texas Longhorn tumbled to the end of the second before the Colts selected him with the 52nd pick.
Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Adonai Mitchell will be wearing a constant reminder of his NFL Draft slide as a rookie.
It was a deliberate choice by the rookie wide receiver.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard made his feelings very clear regarding anonymous critics of newly drafted wide receiver Adonai Mitchell.
On night two of the NFL Draft , the night kept getting longer for a wide receiver from the University of Texas. It wasn't until the Indianapolis Colts picked in the second round, with the No.
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