The Colts fired defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after 3 seasons but GM Chris Ballard admitted he didn't provide enough talent
New Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will remind you a lot of the guy he replaced, Gus Bradley, only with better hair and more excuses.
Ballard cautioned he wouldn't make moves out of desperation, but his track record does include a few aggressive moves.
Nate Atkins' first Colts mailbag of the offseason zeroes in on new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and other changes that could be coming.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard blames himself for another playoff ... Defensive coordinator Gus Bradley was let go Monday night. On Friday, the Colts announced defensive backs coach Ron Milus and linebackers coach ...
For the second offseason in a row, general manager Chris Ballard had to answer questions about the Colts' performance on defense in the secondary. And for the second offseason in a row, Ballard had to admit that the play wasn't good enough.
“Look, I heard everything that's been said, especially by ex-players,” Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard said ... a fact revealed by former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, corroborated by players and addressed by Steichen himself.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have already made a big change to one of the league’s worst defenses, deciding to not bring defensive coordinator Gus Bradley ... manager Chris Ballard took the ...
The Indianapolis Colts are already in the thick of their 2025 offseason preparations, made apparent by the quick hiring of former Cincinnati Bengals defensive guru Lou Anarumo. While it was an impactful hire,
The Colts have a new defensive coordinator in Lou Anarumo, which needs to be just their first step in overhauling their defense.
That's a big change from what Colts fans saw under former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, who was let go as his contract expired. Bradley didn't blitz often, relying instead on his base defense and familiar formations each week.
The Indianapolis Colts decided two weeks ago that their defense needed a change. On Monday, the offseason overhaul began with the hiring of Lou Anarumo, a person with knowledge of the hire confirmed to The Associated Press.